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Monday, July 13, 2026

God First!

 

Gospel
Matthew 10:34–11:1


Reading

“Whoever loves father or mother more than me, is not worthy of me, and whoever loves son or daughter more than me, is not worthy of me." (Matthew 10:37)


Revelation

Your love for the Lord must always come first. Nothing should hinder your love for God such as your family, work, and day to day activities. All your words and works must be centered on your love for the Lord. Each moment of your life, strive to be worthy of God, following and obeying Him unconditionally, and surrendering your faith and well-being to Him.


Reflection

To love the Lord above all is not merely an instruction — it is an invitation into a deeper, more anchored life. When God becomes our first love, everything else in life finds its proper place. Family, work, responsibilities, and daily concerns are blessings, but they must never overshadow the One who gives those blessings.

Putting God first means allowing His love to shape our choices, our words, our actions, and even our desires. It means choosing Him in moments of pressure, choosing Him in moments of distraction, choosing Him in moments of comfort, and choosing Him in moments of struggle.

To be “worthy of God” is not about perfection — it is about direction. It is the daily turning of the heart toward Him, the steady surrender of our plans to His will, and the quiet obedience that says, “Lord, You always come first in my life in You.”

When we center our lives on His love, we discover a peace that the world cannot give, a strength that does not fail, and a purpose that does not fade. Loving God first does not diminish our love for others — it purifies it, strengthens it, and makes it more generous, patient, and true.


Response 

Lord Jesus, 

Teach my heart to love You above all things. Let nothing — not my worries, not my work, not even the people I love — take the place that belongs only to You. Center my thoughts on Your goodness, my words on Your truth, and my actions on Your love. Make me worthy of You, not by my strength, but by my surrender. Help me follow You without hesitation, obey You without conditions, and trust You without fear.

I offer You my day, my plans, my concerns, and I place my whole life in Your hands. Be my first love, my deepest joy, and my greatest treasure. Lead me, Lord Jesus, and let my life in You be a living expression of my love for You. 

Amen.




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Saturday, July 11, 2026

Fear Not - You are Worth More than you Think

 

Gospel
Matthew 10:24-33


Reading

"Fear not, therefore; you are of more value than many sparrows." (Matthew 10:31)


Revelation

The Lord reveals today that fear blinds you to your true worth, but His Word restores your identity. In a world that measures value by achievement, status, or acceptance, Jesus anchors your worth in the Father’s gaze. 

He reminds you that nothing about you is unnoticed, nothing about you is accidental, and nothing about you is forgotten — your struggles, sacrifices, and silent prayers are seen by God.

Fear whispers lies: “You are small, forgotten, insignificant.” But Jesus declares truth: “You are precious, protected, and deeply known.” This is the revelation: Your worth is not determined by fear — it is determined by the Father’s love.


Reflection

Where does fear touch your life today? Is it fear of rejection, failure, criticism, or uncertainty?
Jesus invites you to step out of fear and into truth that fear of people fades when you remember that only God holds your soul, fear of tomorrow dissolves when you trust the Father, and fear of inadequacy breaks when you realize your worth is rooted in Christ, not in human approval.

Today, let your heart rest in this promise: You are worth more than you think — because God Himself thinks of you. Let courage rise. Let faith speak. Let your life confess Christ boldly, lovingly, and without shame. For the One who sees you will also acknowledge you before the Father. 


Response 

Lord Jesus, 

You who calm every fear and lift every burden, I come before You with a heart that longs for Your peace. Speak again Your words of courage: “Fear not.”

Remind me that I am precious in the Father’s eyes, that every detail of my life is known to You, and that Your love defines my worth. Break the lies of fear that diminish my confidence, and replace them with the truth of Your care. Teach me to trust You more deeply, to walk boldly in faith, and to confess You without hesitation. May my life reflect Your courage, my words proclaim Your truth, and my heart rest securely in Your love. Jesus, my Savior, I surrender my fears to You. Strengthen me, guide me, and hold me close. 

Amen.


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Monday, July 6, 2026

Power of Touch

 

Gospel
Matthew 9:18-26


Reading

She said to herself, “If only I can touch his cloak, I shall be cured.” (Matthew 9:21)


Revelation

We use many things to bring us in contact with the sacred: Holy water, medals, scapulars, relics, statues. It is not the mere contact with these holy objects that gives us grace or protects us. They rather bring us in contact with God, with the Blessed Mother, or with a saint whose intercession we invoke. This contact should be a reminder to live a life that pleases God.


Reflection 

Holy objects—holy water, medals, scapulars, relics, statues—are gentle reminders of a deeper truth: grace comes from God alone. These sacred things are not magical shields or automatic sources of protection. They are invitations. 

They point your heart toward the Lord, the Blessed Mother, and the saints whose intercession you seek. Every time you touch or see them, you are being called back to a life that honors God, a life shaped by faith, humility, and love. The true power lies not in the object, but in the conversion of the heart it inspires.


Response 

Lord Jesus, 

You are the source of all holiness and the giver of every grace. As I hold or see the sacred things that remind me of You, let my heart be drawn closer to Your presence. 

Purify my intentions so that I may never rely on objects, but on Your mercy and love alone. May every reminder of the sacred lead me to live a life that pleases You—faithful, humble, and obedient to Your will. Teach me to seek You above all things, to honor You in my thoughts, words, and actions, and to walk each day with a heart that desires only what is holy.

Amen.



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Saturday, July 4, 2026

Both are Preserved

 

Gospel
Matthew 9:14-17


Reading

"People do not put new wine into old wineskins. Otherwise the skins burst, the wine spills out, and the skins are ruined. Rather, they pour new wine into fresh wineskins, and both are preserved.” - Matthew 9:17


Revelation

Each day is a brand new day, carrying with it the lessons of yesterday for a better tomorrow. Your Lord and Savior Jesus Christ is the fullness and freshness that is in you making you look always new and fresh each day. He is the very life that is in you. A life fully restored in its fullness. Always thank the Lord making me you feel young, strong and energetic. To God be the glory!


Reflection 

Each new day is a gift from the Lord — not just another sunrise, but a fresh breath of His life moving within you. Yesterday’s lessons become today’s wisdom, and Christ Himself is the strength that renews you. 

The freshness you feel each morning is not merely physical; it is the living presence of Jesus restoring your whole being. He is the life in you — vibrant, youthful, strong, and full of promise. When you thank Him, you open your heart to His renewing grace, and He makes your spirit shine with a strength that does not fade.


Response 

Lord Jesus Christ, 

I thank You for the gift of this brand new day. You are the fullness of life within me — the One who restores, refreshes, and strengthens my whole being. 

Let Your presence make me young in spirit, strong in faith, and energetic in purpose. May every step I take today reflect Your goodness and every breath I breathe carry Your grace. Keep my heart grateful, my mind focused on You, and my life anchored in Your love. To God be the glory, now and forever!

Amen.



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Friday, July 3, 2026

Believe!

 

Gospel
John 20:24-29


Reading

“Have you come to believe because you have seen me? Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed.” - John 20:29


Revelation

The Lord is full of surprises! Believe in the power of the Lord's hands that are at work in you. Hands that were pierced for your transgressions. Hands that carried all your burdens. Hands that will always reach out to you in order to bring you up to the fulfillment of all your wishes and desires. Bilib ka na ba?


Reflection

Each moment the Lord reveals His divine creativity and love for you. His hands continue to work silently within you, shaping your heart and guiding your steps toward His purpose. Those same hands that bore your burdens now lift you up when you stumble, reminding you that grace is not earned but freely given.

When life feels uncertain, remember that the Lord’s hands are never idle. They are crafting blessings even in the unseen, turning trials into triumphs and pain into peace. Believe in the power of those hands at work in you, and let faith replace doubt.

So, when He asks, “Bilib ka na ba?” — may your hearts answer with confidence: Yes, Lord, I believe! 


Response
 
Lord Jesus, 

You are full of surprises and wonders beyond measure. Your pierced hands—once burdened by my sins—are the same hands that now lift me up from my struggles. 

I believe in the power of those hands that carried my pain, wiped my tears, and continue to shape my life according to Your divine plan. May I never doubt Your mercy or the miracles You work within me. When I feel weak, remind me that Your hands are at work, molding me into the person You desire me to be. I surrender my wishes and desires to You, trusting that You will fulfill them in Your perfect time. Lord, strengthen my faith so that I may always say with conviction: Yes, I believe! 

Amen


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Thursday, July 2, 2026

Rise and Walk



 Gospel
Matthew 9:1-8


Reading

But that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins” — he then said to the paralytic, “Rise, pick up your stretcher, and go home.”  (Matthew 9:6)


Revelation

Today, the Lord tells you, "Rise and Walk!". You must confront the causes of your paralysis. Paralysis may come from ambition, fear, or misplaced priorities . Jesus addresses the deeper need first—sin and inner paralysis. His  authority is complete. He forgives, restores, strengthens, and sends us forth.


Reflection

Jesus sees beyond our outward struggles and into the hidden burdens of our heart. Like the paralytic, we often find ouselves unable to move forward—held back by fear, sin, discouragement, or wounds we have not yet surrendered to the Lord. 

Jesus speaks with authority, compassion, and power. He tells you today, “Rise and walk.” He confronts the root causes of your paralysis, heal what is broken, forgive what is sinful, strengthen what is weak, and restore what has been lost. May you rise today with renewed courage, carrying the Lord's grace into every part of your life in Him. 


Response

Lord Jesus Christ, 

You who have authority to forgive sins and power to heal every form of paralysis, I come before You with humility and trust. Speak Your word over my life today: “Rise and walk.”

Forgive my sins, heal my wounds, strengthen my spirit, and restore my joy. Free me from anything that keeps me from following Your will. Bless my family, my community, and all leaders, that they may use their authority for the good of the poor and the glory of God.

Stay with me, Lord, and guide my steps. All praise and thanksgiving be Yours, now and forever!

Amen.

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Appointed Time

 

Gospel
Matthew 8:28-34


Reading

They cried out, “What have you to do with us, Son of God? Have you come here to torment us before the appointed time?” (Matthew 8:29)


Revelation

As the Lord willed, the appointed time has come for you to go and move forward to where you want to go. God has set the time and motion in your journey towards freedom. Freedom from bondage of sin, addictions, financial insecurities, sickness, and painful ordeals. The Lord shall heal and restore you to His fullness and all of these shall be replaced with days of glory of having a new life in Christ. Put your faith in God and see great miracles unfold before your very eyes.


Reflection

This is your appointed time. This is your forward motion. This is your freedom.

When the Lord speaks, His command carries power, authority, and release. He does not simply invite you to move; He authorizes your movement.  Jesus delivers, expands boundaries, and teaches you to advance with courage and trust. His ways may be different, but they are always best, and He leads you into a glorious life already set before you .

This is not just a season of change; it is a season of release. Release from sin. Release from addictions. Release from fear. Release from financial insecurity. Release from sickness. Release from painful ordeals.

Freedom is not something you fight for alone—it is something God Himself sets in motion. When He says the time has come, nothing can hold you back. When He says “Go then,” every chain loses its power.

Your part now is faith—faith that sees beyond the present, faith that expects miracles, faith that walks forward even when the path is new. God is not only healing you; He is restoring you to His fullness. And fullness means abundance, peace, clarity, strength, and a new life in Christ.


Response 

Lord Jesus Christ, 

I humbly come before You with a heart ready to move where You lead. You have spoken the word, and I believe that the appointed time has come. You have set my journey in motion— a journey toward freedom, healing, and restoration.

Break every chain that once held me back. Release me from sin, addictions, fear, and every painful ordeal. Lift away financial insecurities and sickness, and replace them with the glory of a new life in You.

Strengthen my faith, Lord, that I may walk boldly into the miracles You have prepared. Teach me to trust Your ways, to advance without fear, and to live in the fullness of Your grace.

Thank You for restoring me, for healing me, for guiding me, and for declaring freedom over Your life in me. I move forward now, not by my strength, but by Your command— Your holy word that says, “Go then.”

Amen.