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Wednesday, June 24, 2026

More than just a Name

 

Gospel
Luke 1:57-66, 80


Reading

He asked for a tablet and wrote, “John is his name,” and all were amazed. - Luke 1:63


Revelation

The name that the Lord has have given you speaks of who you are and what you are. God gave you a name which means profound or deep. It is also a name that is best suited for a person who is good in uplifting others. Your success is always achieved by way of taking the back seat. Today, the Lord is impressing upon your heart not just to give temporary joy but  to look deeply into the future of His chosen children. Each and every child that the Lord brings to you possess the Hand of God. Live up to the Name that the Lord Your God has given You. Like John, He made your Name unique and not common for a purpose and mission.


Reflection

The word spoken over you today is deeply aligned with the pattern God established in the birth of John the Baptist. In Luke’s account, the name “John” was not chosen by tradition, family expectation, or human preference—it was chosen by God Himself. His name carried his identity, his mission, and his destiny: “Yahweh is gracious” 

In the same way, the message you received affirms that the Lord has given you a name that speaks of depth, purpose, and calling. A name that is not common. A name that carries weight. A name that reveals who you are in the Kingdom.

Just as John’s life was marked by divine intention, your life is marked by a mission that does not seek the spotlight but uplifts others quietly, faithfully, and powerfully. John grew “strong in spirit” in the hidden places before stepping into his calling. You, too, have been shaped in the quiet, in the unseen, in the deep places of the heart.

The message tells you that your success comes from taking the back seat. This mirrors Zechariah’s obedience—silent, humble, yet world-shifting when aligned with God’s will. You uplift others with a mission prepare the way for the Lord. You are called to look beyond temporary joy and into the future of God’s chosen children.  Every child entrusted to you carries the Hand of God. 

Your name—your identity—your mission—are not random. They are appointed, anointed, and set apart. Live up to the name the Lord your God has given you. Walk in the depth, the grace, and the calling embedded in it.


Response 

Lord Jesus Christ,

You who call each of Your children by name and speak destiny into their being, I come before You with a heart humbled by the identity You have given me. You formed my name with purpose. You shaped my calling with intention. You placed within me a depth that comes not from myself, but from Your Spirit who breathes life into all things.

Teach me, Lord, to live up to the name You have spoken over me—a name that carries meaning, mission, and grace. Make my life like John’s, faithful in the hidden places, obedient in the quiet moments, courageous when it is time to speak, and always pointing others toward You.

Help me uplift those You bring into my life. Let me see each child, each person, each soul as one who carries Your hand and Your future. Grant me the wisdom to look beyond temporary joy and into the eternal work You are doing in their lives. Strengthen me in spirit as You strengthened John. Shape my heart in the wilderness seasons. Prepare me for the mission You have entrusted to me. And let every step I take honor the name You have given me.

Jesus, may my life be a testimony of Your grace, my voice an echo of Your truth, and my purpose aligned with Your will. I offer myself to You—fully, deeply, and joyfully—in the name above every name, Jesus Christ my Lord.

Amen.

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Enter through the Narrow Gate

 
Gospel
Matthew 7:6, 12-14


Reading

“Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the road broad that leads to destruction, and those who enter through it are many. How narrow the gate and constricted the road that leads to life. And those who find it are few.” (Matthew 7:13-14)

Revelation

Seek the Wisdom of God. There are no shortcuts to life. This is the day set by the Lord for you to work your way through without applying any shortcuts just to get things done. It may be difficult but the reward is great. Always strive for excellence and perfection in all your works and undertakings.


Reflection
 
The wisdom of God is never found in shortcuts. When the Lord sets a day before you, He invites you to walk through it, not skip over it. Every challenge, every slow step, every task that demands patience is part of His shaping. 

Excellence in God’s eyes is not about speed but faithfulness — doing what is right, what is true, and what is pleasing to Him even when no one sees. Shortcuts often promise ease, but they rob you of growth. God’s way may feel longer, harder, or quieter, yet it forms character, discipline, and spiritual maturity. 

When you choose diligence over convenience, integrity over ease, and perseverance over comfort, you align yourself with the very heart of God. This day is not random. It is appointed. And the Lord is watching over every step you take, ready to reward the work done with purity, excellence, and wholehearted devotion.


Response 
 
Lord Jesus,

Today I choose Your wisdom over the shortcuts of this world. Teach me to walk the path You have set before me with patience, diligence, and a heart that seeks excellence in all things. Strengthen me when the work feels heavy and remind me that every effort done for You is never wasted.

Guard my mind from the temptation to rush, to cut corners, or to settle for less than what honors You. Shape my character through every task, every challenge, and every moment that requires perseverance.

Let Your Spirit guide my decisions, my actions, and my attitude. May my work today reflect Your glory, and may the fruit of my labor bring joy to Your heart. I entrust this day to You, believing that the reward You promise is far greater than any shortcut the world offers.

Amen.


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Monday, June 22, 2026

Shape Up or Shut Up

 

Gospel
Matthew 7:1-5


Reading

"Remove the wooden beam from your eye first; then you will see clearly to remove the splinter from your brother’s eye.” (Matthew 7:5)

Revelation

This is the day set by the Lord for you to examine yourself regarding your relationship with others, focusing primarily on how you perceive others based on your own self-imposed standards viz-a-viz the word of truth. It is easy to see the faults of others. The real challenge of love is recognizing your own shortcomings and humbly correcting them to protect and nurture your relationships. A healthy practice of self-reflection works wonders in deepening your connections with both God and those around you.


Reflection

There are days when God gently turns our gaze inward—not to condemn us, but to heal us. Today is one of those days. The Lord reminds you that spiritual maturity is not measured by how clearly you see the faults of others, but by how honestly you face your own heart before God.

It is easy to judge. It is easy to measure others by standards we ourselves struggle to meet. But love—real, Christ like love—begins with humility. It begins when you allow the Holy Spirit to show you your blind spots, your tone, your reactions, your expectations, and the ways you may have unknowingly hurt others.

Self reflection is not weakness. It is courage. It is the willingness to say, “Lord, show me where I need to grow. Teach me to love better. Help me see others through Your eyes, not my standards.” When you choose humility over pride, understanding over judgment, and compassion over criticism, your relationships become safer, deeper, and more life giving. And in that process, you draw closer to God—because God dwells where love, truth, and humility meet.

Today, the Lord invites you to a quiet inner work, to soften your heart, to realign your thoughts with His truth, and to let His love reshape the way you see others. This is how relationships are protected. This is how unity is restored. This is how God’s peace enters your life.


Response 

Lord Jesus, 

Thank You for this day You have set apart for me to look within—to examine my heart, my thoughts, and my relationships in the light of Your truth. You know me completely. You see the intentions behind my actions, the struggles I hide, and the weaknesses I often overlook.

Humbly, I ask You, reveal to me the areas where I fall short in love. Show me the attitudes, words, or judgments that may have hurt others. Teach me to see people not through my own standards, but through Your eyes of mercy and compassion.

Give me the grace to correct myself before I correct others, the humility to admit when I am wrong, and the courage to change what needs to be changed. Purify my heart, Lord. Make my relationships reflect Your patience, Your gentleness, and Your truth. Let my presence bring peace, not pressure; understanding, not judgment; healing, not hurt.

As I walk through this day, help me to love as You love—with humility, sincerity, and a heart willing to grow. Shape me into someone who nurtures unity, protects relationships, and honors You in every thought, word, and action. I surrender my heart to Your transforming grace. Make me more like You, Jesus.

Amen.


Source
Kerygma, Conversation with Copilot

Sunday, June 21, 2026

Fear No One

 
Gospel 
Matthew 10:26-33


Reading

So have no fear of them; for nothing is covered that will not be revealed, or hidden that will not be known. (Matthew 10:26)


Revelation

Nothing is concealed that will not be revealed, nor secret that will not be known. Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; rather, be afraid of the one who can destroy both soul and body. Not one falls without your Father’s knowledge. So do not be afraid; you are worth more. Acknowledge me before others and I will acknowledge you before my heavenly Father. Deny me and I will deny you.


Reflection

Jesus reminds us that nothing in our lives is hidden from God—not our struggles, not our fears, not our quiet acts of faithfulness. Everything will one day be brought into the light, not to shame us, but to reveal God’s truth, justice, and mercy. He tells us not to fear those who can harm only the body. Human threats, rejection, or persecution may wound us, but they cannot touch the soul that belongs to God. 

The only fear we should hold is a holy reverence for the One who holds our eternal destiny. This reverence does not enslave—it frees us from the fear of people. Then Jesus speaks the most tender reassurance: “Not one sparrow falls without your Father’s knowledge… you are worth more.” 

In a world that often measures worth by success, appearance, or approval, Jesus anchors our value in the Father’s heart. We are seen. We are known. We are treasured. But this love calls for courage. 

Jesus invites us to acknowledge Him before others—to live our faith openly, humbly, and boldly. Our loyalty to Christ is not meant to be hidden. And He promises that if we stand for Him on earth, He will stand for us before the Father in heaven.

Today, Jesus asks us to let go of fear, to trust in the Father’s care, and to live our faith with confidence. He whispers again: “Do not be afraid.”


Response 

Lord Jesus Christ,

You who see all things and know the depths of my heart, I humbly come before You with gratitude and trust. Thank You for reminding me that nothing in my life is hidden from the Father—my fears, my wounds, my hopes, and my silent prayers.

Teach me not to fear those who can harm only the body. Give me the courage to honor You above all, to live my faith without shame, and to acknowledge You in every place You send me.

Lord, You said that I am worth more than many sparrows. Let this truth sink deeply into my soul. When fear tries to silence me, strengthen me. When doubt clouds my mind, enlighten me. When I feel alone, remind me that the Father watches over me with love. Help me remain faithful to You in word and deed. Stand with me, Lord, and keep me close to Your heart. May my life be a witness of Your truth, and may I never deny You in moments of trial.

I entrust my soul, my future, and my whole being into Your hands. Jesus, my Savior and my God, I choose You today and always.

Amen.


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Friday, June 19, 2026

Storing up Treasures

 

Gospel
Matthew 6:19-23


Reading

"For where your treasure is, there also will your heart be." - Matthew 6:21


Revelation

My child, everything you see in this world is passing. What you hold today may be gone tomorrow, but what I place in your heart endures forever. The gifts you receive—comfort, resources, opportunities—are not meant to bind you to the world but to teach you generosity, compassion, and love.

Treasures on earth fade, but the treasures you store in heaven through kindness, faithfulness, and love will shine for all eternity. When you feel overwhelmed by the concerns of life, lift your eyes to Me. I am your light, your life, and your unfailing joy. Walk with Me, and you will see the brighter side even in difficult days.


Reflection

This message invites you to look beyond what is temporary and fragile. Material blessings are not wrong—they are gifts from God—but they are not the foundation of life. They are tools for love, not measures of worth.

The heart of the message is simple yet profound: What lasts is what is done in love, in faith, and in obedience to Jesus. When you focus on Christ, you begin to see life differently. Worries lose their power. Gratitude grows. Generosity becomes natural. And joy becomes steady, because it is rooted in Someone eternal.

This reflection reminds you that the true “bright side of life” is not optimism—it is Jesus Himself, who lights every path and fills every moment with meaning.


Response

Lord Jesus,

Thank You for reminding me that everything I have comes from Your loving hands. Teach me to hold earthly things lightly and heavenly things dearly. Help me use every blessing not for selfish gain but for love, service, and compassion.

Set my heart on what lasts forever—faith, hope, and love. When I am tempted to worry about material needs, turn my eyes back to You, my true Light and Life. Fill me with gratitude for what I have and generosity toward those I love and those in need.

May my life reflect Your goodness. May my choices honor You. And may my heart always treasure You above all things.

Amen.


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Thursday, June 18, 2026

Why Forgive?



 Gospel
Matthew 6:7-15


Reading

Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. (Matthew 6:11-12)


Revelation

Forgive and be Freed. It releases us from replaying the hurt over and over and stops us from carrying the emotional weight of resentment. Our mood stabilizes because we are no longer tied to past pain. Forgiveness reduces stress, anxiety, and rumination. It lowers the intensity of anger, which is mentally exhausting. People who forgive tend to experience more peace and clarity.


Reflection

Forgiveness is one of the hardest acts of faith, yet it is also one of the most transformative. When you hold on to hurt, it drains your energy, clouds your thinking, and steals your joy. But when you forgive, you reclaim your peace.

Forgiveness does not mean forgetting. It means choosing freedom over bondage, peace over turmoil, healing over bitterness. 

As you reflect, ask yourself: What pain am I still carrying that Jesus wants to lift from me? Who do I need to forgive so that I may finally breathe freely again? What part of my heart needs the gentle touch of Christ’s healing today?

Forgiveness is not a feeling—it is a decision. And when you choose it, God supplies the grace to complete it.


Response 

Lord Jesus Christ, 

I come before You with a heart that longs for peace. You know the hurts I carry, the wounds I replay, and the burdens that weigh me down. Today, You call me to forgive—not by my strength, but by Yours.

Lord, I surrender to You every memory that pains me, every resentment that drains me, every anger that exhausts me. Heal my heart, Jesus. Wash me clean from bitterness. Break the chains that keep me tied to past hurts. Teach me to forgive as You have forgiven me—freely, fully, and with love. Let Your peace settle in my mind. Let Your calm steady my emotions. Let Your grace restore my joy.

I choose freedom today. I choose healing. I choose forgiveness. I choose You, Lord Jesus. Carry me through this process. Strengthen me when it feels difficult. Remind me that forgiveness is my path to peace, clarity, and wholeness. Thank You, Jesus, for loving me, healing me, and setting me free.

Amen.

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

What is your true Motive?

 

Gospel
Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18


Reading

But when you give alms, do not let your left hand know what your right is doing, so that your almsgiving may be secret. And your Father who sees in secret will repay you. - Matthew 6:3-4


Revelation

Jesus tells us that what good we do, we should do in secret and not for show. He warns against practicing righteousness “in front of others to be seen by them.” He highlights the danger of hypocrisy and encourages His followers to seek God’s approval rather than human praise. Theologically, this passage underscores the importance of inner integrity and authentic relationship with God, reminding us that spiritual disciplines are meant to draw us closer to Him, not to elevate ourselves in the eyes of others.


Reflection

Today, the Lord invites us to examine our motives in spiritual practice. Are we seeking God’s presence, or merely hoping to impress those around us? Jesus calls us to quiet, humble devotion—a prayer in secret, a fast unseen by others, a generosity that doesn’t seek applause. Let us strive for authenticity in our faith, remembering that God sees our hearts and rewards what is done in secret. May this passage inspire us to deepen our relationship with God, focusing on Him rather than the approval of the world


Response

Lord Jesus, guide us in our spiritual quest, To seek the Father’s heart and know what’s best. Not to impress others with outward show, But to draw closer to God, and in His love grow.

Help us prioritize a genuine bond, With our Creator, of whom we are fond. May our faith be practiced with humble hearts, And in our devotion, Your grace imparts.

In acts of charity, prayer, and fast, May our intentions be pure and steadfast. Seeking not the applause of human hands, But the glory of God, which forever stands.

Let us focus solely on You, dear Lord, And in every action, be in one accord. For the ultimate goal of our discipline, Is to be closer to You, free from sin. Amen.