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Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Give Up Everything for God

 

Gospel
Matthew 19:23-30

Reading

"Every one who has left houses or brothers or sisters or father or mother or children or lands, for my name's sake, will receive a hundredfold, and inherit eternal life." - Matthew 19:29


Revelation

Humility and selflessness lead to true greatness in God’s eyes. The first may shine in worldly fame, but heaven knows a different name. The last who serve, who bend, who give— are those who truly learn to live. Many who are first will be last, and the last will be first. Receive a hundred times more. Sacrifices for God are never in vain; He rewards beyond measure.


Reflection

In God’s Kingdom, greatness is never measured by applause, status, or worldly achievement. The world celebrates those who stand in front, but heaven celebrates those who kneel in love. Jesus reveals a divine reversal: many who are first will be last, and the last will be first.

Those who choose humility—who bend, who give, who serve quietly—carry a greatness the world cannot see but heaven never forgets. Every sacrifice made for God, every act of kindness done in secret, every burden carried for the sake of love becomes a seed planted in eternity.

God does not overlook the hidden labor of the humble. He repays with a generosity beyond measure—a hundredfold, pressed down, shaken together, and running over. Nothing offered to Him is ever wasted. Nothing surrendered is ever lost.

True life is found not in gaining the world, but in giving yourself to Christ. When you choose the path of selflessness, you step into the kind of greatness that lasts forever. Heaven knows your name, your sacrifices, your quiet obedience. And God Himself becomes your reward.


Response 

Lord Jesus, 

Teach my heart the beauty of humility. Help me choose the path of service rather than the pursuit of worldly praise. Let me find joy in giving, peace in bending low, and strength in putting others first. Remove from me any desire to be seen or celebrated. Instead, fill me with the grace to serve quietly, faithfully, and lovingly—just as You did. Remind me that every sacrifice made for You is never in vain, for You reward beyond measure. Make me willing to be last in the eyes of the world if it means being first in Your heart. Shape my character so that my greatness is found in obedience, compassion, and selflessness.

Lord, receive my life as an offering. Multiply whatever I give, and let Your glory shine through every act of love. May I live not for myself, but for You who is my life, my joy, and my eternal reward.

Amen.


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Monday, August 17, 2026

Strive to Work for Perfection

 

Gospel
Matthew 19:16-22

Reading

“If you wish to be perfect, go, sell what you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.” - Matthew 19:21


Revelation

Perfection is not about having all the material things in the world but it is all about having the Giver of all these things. The more you give, most especially to the poor, the more you will receive great and everlasting treasures. Hold tight to the Lord and follow Him wherever He leads you and all these things shall be added unto you in great measures.


Reflection 

Perfection is never measured by the abundance of what we possess but by the depth of our relationship with the Giver Himself. 

Material blessings come and go, but the heart that clings to Christ—trusting Him, following Him, and sharing generously—receives treasures that cannot be lost. Every act of giving, especially to those who have less, becomes a doorway through which God pours out grace in greater measure. 

When you hold tightly to the Lord, He leads you to places where His provision, His peace, and His purpose overflow. What He adds to your life is always more than what you could ever gain on your own.


Response 

Lord Jesus Christ, 

You are the source of every good and perfect gift. Teach my heart to desire You above all things. Free me from the illusion that perfection comes from possessions, and anchor my soul in Your love alone. 

Make me generous, especially toward the poor, so that my life becomes a channel of Your compassion. Lead me wherever You desire, and give me the courage to follow You without hesitation. Add to my life in You only what brings me closer to You, and remove whatever keeps me from Your will. May the treasures I seek be the ones that last forever—faith, hope, love, and the joy of walking with You each day. 

Amen.


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Sunday, August 16, 2026

Have Faith and be Healed!

 

Gospel
Matthew 15:21-28

Reading

Then Jesus said to her in reply, “O woman,  great is your faith! Let it be done for you as you wish.” And her daughter was healed from that hour. - Matthew 15:28


Revelation

Today, the Lord reveals to you that great faith produces great works of miracle in your new life in Christ. The Lord looks upon your faith to do whatever you wish. He works in mysterious ways and at a time you least expect, His abundant blessings overflows. Even what you think is junk can become a source of great blessings. This happens when your faith continues to deepen its root in Christ. Persevere in prayer with the deepest of faith and you will see that God will make all your wishes and dreams come true.


Reflection

Faith is never passive—it is a living force that draws the miraculous hand of God into your life in Christ. The Lord reveals to you that great faith produces great works of miracle, not because faith is magic, but because faith connects you directly to the heart of Christ.

God is not looking at your limitations, your past mistakes, or the things you consider “junk” in your life. He looks at your faith—your willingness to trust Him beyond what your eyes can see. In His hands, even the broken pieces, the forgotten dreams, the failures, and the discarded parts of your story can become sources of great blessing.

He works in mysterious ways. Often, His greatest moves happen at the moment you least expect—when you feel empty, tired, or unsure. Yet it is in those moments that your faith, deeply rooted in Christ, becomes the channel through which His abundant blessings overflow.

So persevere. Pray with depth. Believe with conviction. Trust with courage. Your faith is not wasted. Your prayers are not ignored. Your dreams are not forgotten. The Lord is shaping them, refining them, preparing them—until the day He brings them to life in ways far greater than you imagined.

Let this day strengthen your confidence: God will make all your wishes and dreams come true according to His perfect will, His perfect timing, and His perfect love.


Response

Lord Jesus Christ, 

Today I come before You with a heart full of faith. You have revealed to me that great faith produces great miracles, and so I choose to trust You more deeply. Look upon my faith, Lord, and let Your mighty works unfold in my life.

You work in ways far beyond my understanding. You bless me at moments I least expect. You turn even what seems worthless into a source of great blessing. Let my faith grow deeper roots in You, so that I may see Your hand moving in every part of my life.

Strengthen me to persevere in prayer. Teach me to trust Your timing, Your wisdom, and Your mysterious ways. Let Your abundant blessings overflow into my home, my work, my relationships, and my dreams.

Lord, make all my wishes and dreams come true according to Your holy will. I surrender everything to You. I believe in Your promise. I trust in Your grace. I rest in Your love.

Amen.


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Saturday, August 15, 2026

Holiness is the Way to Live

 

Gospel
Luke 1:39-56

Reading

"The Almighty has done great things for me, and holy is his Name." - Luke 1:49

Revelation

Holiness is not a “special mode” you switch on during prayer—it is a way of living that touches every corner of your life. Think of it as allowing God’s presence to shape your thoughts, choices, relationships, and habits. Begin each day with surrender. Holiness starts with a yielded heart. It grows where pride dies. Let God be the center, not your ego. A quiet heart hears God more clearly than a busy one. Let God’s Word correct, encourage, and purify your inner life. Offer your plans, worries, and desires to God. 


Reflection

What you dwell on shapes who you become. Holiness is not perfection; it is returning to God again and again. Choose purity, gratitude, and truth. Your words should heal, not wound.  Do good without seeking praise. Treat every person as someone loved by God. Faithfulness in small things is a mark of holiness. Even simple tasks become holy when done with love. Avoid shortcuts that compromise your conscience. 


Response

Lord Jesus, 

You have done great things for me O Lord and holy is Your Name. May I also be holy in all aspects of life by way of shaping my thoughts, choices, relationships, and habits to align with Your will and purpose. Today, You have revealed to me that "holiness is the way to live. The more I receive great things from You, the more that I should give".

Make my heart clean, my mind pure, my words gentle, my actions loving. Sanctify my thoughts, my work, my relationships, and every hidden part of my life. Teach me to walk in Your ways and to reflect Your holiness in all I do. 

Amen.


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Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Humble Yourself like a Child

 

Gospel
Matthew 18:1-5, 10, 12-14

Reading

Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the Kingdom of heaven. And whoever receives one child such as this in my name receives me. - Matthew 18:4-5


Revelation

Today, God invites you to rediscover the beauty of being His child. Childlike faith does not demand explanations; it simply believes. Childlike humility does not seek position; it seeks closeness. Childlike trust does not calculate outcomes; it rests in the Father’s hands. When you humble yourself like a child, you stop carrying burdens that are not yours. You stop trying to control what only God can handle. You stop striving for greatness and instead begin living in grace.


Reflection

Ask your heart: Have I complicated my walk with God? Have I allowed fear, pride, or overthinking to cloud simple trust?

The Lord shows you that when you remove the layers of pride, overthinking, and self reliance, your relationship with Him becomes clearer, lighter, and more joyful. Simplicity is not weakness—it is the doorway to divine strength. Trust is not naivety—it is the anchor of spiritual stability.

Keep your relationship with God simple. Simplicity and trust are two things that make your journey of faith become easier. Let your faith today be simple. Let your trust be wholehearted. Let your heart be small enough for God to lift, and open enough for Him to fill.


Response 

Lord Jesus, 

I come before You with a heart that longs to be simple again. Teach me to humble myself like a child— to trust You without fear, to follow You without hesitation, to love You without conditions.
Remove from me the pride that complicates my faith, the worries that cloud my mind, and the self reliance that distances me from Your grace.

Give me a childlike spirit— one that believes Your word, rests in Your promises, and delights in Your presence. Make my relationship with You simple, pure, and joyful. Lift me when I am weak, guide me when I am unsure, and hold me close when I feel small. 

Jesus, I place my whole life in Your hands. Teach me to walk with You in humility, simplicity, and trust. Amen.



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Sunday, August 9, 2026

Rise Above the Waters

 


Reading

Immediately Jesus stretched out his hand and caught him, and said to him, “O you of little faith, why did you doubt?” - Matthew 14:31


Revelation

Faith can raise you up above the waters. Today, Jesus invites you to come and make a bold step, ever trusting in Him that He can make your impossibilities into realities. Have faith and do not doubt for it is the Lord who is in you. Take courage in the Lord who alone can calm each and every storm that may come your way. Truly, He is the Son of God who has raised you up to a new life in Him.

Reflection

Faith can raise you up above the waters. Faith is not the absence of fear; it is the courage to walk toward Jesus even when fear is present. It is the conviction that the Lord who is in you is greater than anything around you. When doubt tries to pull you down, His hand is already reaching out. When storms threaten to overwhelm, His voice speaks peace.

The waves may rise, the winds may howl, and fear may whisper that you will sink. Yet Christ stands before you, calling you to fix your eyes on Him rather than on the storm. Take courage in the Lord who alone can calm every storm that may come your way. He is not only the One who walks upon the waters—He is the One who lifts you above them. Truly, He is the Son of God who has raised you up to a new life in Him.

Today, Jesus invites you to take a bold step trusting fully that the Lord can turn impossibilities into realities. Let this day be a reminder that you are not meant to sink. You are meant to stand, to rise, and to walk with Christ in confidence and peace.


Response 

Lord Jesus Christ, 

You who raise me above the waters, I come to You today with faith in my heart. You invite me to take bold steps, to trust that You can turn my impossibilities into realities.

Strengthen me when doubt tries to pull me down. Steady my heart when storms rise around me. Let Your presence be my courage and Your voice be my peace. Lift me, Lord, above every fear, above every worry, above every storm. You are the Son of God, and You have raised me to a new life in You.
I place my faith in Your power, my hope in Your love, and my life in Your hands.

Amen.

Friday, August 7, 2026

Live in Christ

 

Gospel
Matthew 16:24-28

Reading

“Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me." - Matthew 16:24


Revelation

Life is not about you, it is always about Jesus Christ who is the life in you. What profit would there be for one to gain the whole world and forfeit his life? Or what can one give in exchange for his life? God repays according to his conduct. Always surrender yourself to the Lord and you will surely live a life that is full and complete, lacking in nothing.


Reflection

Jesus reminds you that gaining everything externally means nothing if your inner life is lost, empty, or disconnected from Him. Life becomes clear the moment you recognize that it is not centered on you, but on Him alone who is the life within you. 

When you try to carry everything on your own—your ambitions, your worries, your pursuits—you eventually feel the weight of a world you were never meant to hold. The world offers success, recognition, possessions, and comfort, but none of these can purchase true life. Nothing can be exchanged for the life of the soul. Only Jesus can fill the deepest places within you, the places no achievement or possession can reach.

God sees your conduct, your choices, your surrender. He repays not according to worldly standards, but according to the truth of your heart. When you surrender yourself—your plans, your desires, your struggles—to the Lord, you step into a life that is full, complete, and lacking nothing. Surrender is not loss; it is the doorway to abundance.

Today, Jesus invites you to let go of self-centered striving and embrace Christ-centered living. In Him, you find meaning. In Him, you find direction. In Him, you find life.


Response 

Lord Jesus Christ, 

You are the life within me, the One who gives meaning to everything I do. Teach me to live not for myself, but for You alone. Help me to see that nothing in this world is worth more than the life You give. Guard my heart from chasing what cannot satisfy, and draw me closer to the fullness that comes only from Your presence.

I surrender my plans, my desires, my worries, and my whole being to You. Repay me not according to my weaknesses, but according to Your mercy. Lead me into a life that is complete, abundant, and anchored in Your love. Let every step I take be guided by Your Spirit, and let my life reflect Your glory.
Jesus, be my purpose, my strength, and my joy. I choose You above all else. 

Amen.


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