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Friday, March 13, 2026

What is the Measure of your Love?

 


Gospel
Mark 12:28-34

Reading

The Lord our God is Lord alone! You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength. (Mark 12:29-30)


Revelation

Love God completely. Love your neighbor authentically. God is one, and He deserves total love. A heart that expresses affection and desire, a soul that gives identity and life, a mind that possess intellect and conviction, and strength that brings energy and action. This is not partial devotion; it is a whole-person response. Loving God fully means letting Him shape your decisions, priorities, and relationships. To love God is to love the people He loves—family, friends, strangers, and even those who challenge us.


Reflection

Jesus teaches that all commandments flow from love. Without love, religious practices—even sacrifices—are empty. Understanding love brings a person near; living love brings a person inside. Closeness is not the goal—entering is. Understanding love is good; living love is transformative. The greatest commandment is not complicated—but it is demanding. It calls us to reorder our lives around love. Love that listens, love that forgives, love that acts, love that reflects the very heart of God.


Response

Dear Lord Jesus,

We come before You today, acknowledging Your commandments as the guiding light of our lives. You have taught us that the most important commandment is to love God with all our heart, soul, and strength. We strive to fulfill this commandment each day, dedicating every moment to You. You have also taught us that the second greatest commandment is to love our neighbor as ourselves. We understand that these commandments are tied together and fulfilling them is a way to show our faithfulness to You. 

Lord, we pray for the strength and wisdom to do good in this world. Open our eyes to see the needs of those around us. Help us to love our neighbors sincerely, offering help when they are in need. Teach us the true meaning of charity and guide us to give generously to those who need it most.

We approach our faith and spiritual growth with sincerity and a genuine desire to learn. We yearn for Your wisdom and guidance as we navigate through life. Help us to grow in understanding and to deepen our relationship with You. Above all, Lord, we seek to please You in all that we do. Let our faith be genuine and our actions be a reflection of Your love. Guide us in our journey and help us to live out Your commandments each day.

In Your holy name, we pray. Amen.



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Thursday, March 12, 2026

Where do you Stand?

 


Gospel
Luke 11:14-23


Reading

"Whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me scatters.” (Luke 11:23)


Revelation

There is no middle ground. Indecision is itself a decision. Jesus’ words challenge us to examine our loyalties. Do we stand firmly with Christ, or do we drift when God’s work doesn’t seem to fit our expectations and challenges our comfort. He invites us to be with Him wholeheartedly, not half-hearted, not neutral, not when convenient.


Reflection

There are moments when Jesus’ words cut through our excuses and expose the quiet compromises we’ve allowed to settle in our hearts. Indecision is not harmless—it slowly shapes our loyalties. When we delay obedience, when we hesitate to trust, when we cling to comfort instead of surrender, we drift. Not dramatically, but quietly. And often without noticing. Today, Jesus calls us to wholeheartedness—a love that chooses Him even when it stretches us, unsettles us, or calls us out of familiar places.


Response

Lord Jesus, 

You see the places in my heart where I hesitate, where I hold back, where I choose comfort over courage. You know the moments when I drift, not because I reject You, but because I fail to choose You with conviction.

Today, I ask for the grace to stand firmly with You. Strengthen my heart where it is divided. Steady my steps where they are uncertain. Purify my intentions where they are mixed with fear or self interest.

Lord, draw me into wholehearted discipleship. Teach me to trust You even when Your work in my life feels unfamiliar or uncomfortable. Help me recognize Your presence in the unexpected, Your wisdom in the challenging, and Your love in every invitation to grow. Break the patterns of indecision within me. Silence the voices that pull me away from Your truth. Fill me with the courage to choose You again and again—with clarity, with joy, with surrender.

Jesus, I want to be with You—not halfway, not only when convenient, but fully, freely, and faithfully.
Hold my heart close to Yours and make me steadfast in Your love.

Amen.

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

What is the Purpose of the Law?

 


Gospel 
Matthew 5:17-19


Reading

"Think not that I have come to abolish the law and the prophets; I have come not to abolish them but to fulfil them. For truly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the law until all is accomplished." (Matthew 5:17-18)


Revelation

The Law exists to serve us, not rule us. Law is meant to protect human dignity, not crush it. It guides us toward what is good, not trap us in fear. Law should reflect justice and mercy, not become an idol of rigid perfection. The Law is not our master; it’s our teacher. Not a cage, but a compass.


Reflection

When law becomes a tool of domination, it loses its purpose. When law becomes a path to life, it becomes meaningful. This is why Jesus emphasizes intention, spirit, and love — because a law that doesn’t serve the good of people is already broken. Let us examine our own lives and attitudes, reminding us that true righteousness comes from the heart and not just from outward observance of the law.


Response

Lord Jesus Christ, 

In Your mercy You came not to abolish the Law but to fulfill it, to turn commandments into compassion and statutes into a path of life. Teach my heart to love as You love. Shape my thoughts, my words, and my actions so that they reflect the spirit of Your truth and not merely the letter.

When I am tempted to rely on my own strength, remind me that Your grace is enough. When I fall short, lift me with Your forgiveness. When I walk in darkness, be the light that guides me. Make my life a testimony of Your goodness—a life where justice is gentle, obedience is joyful, and faith becomes a living flame.

Stay with me today, Lord Jesus. Fulfill in me what I cannot fulfill on my own. Lead me deeper into Your heart, where love completes every law and mercy triumphs over judgment.

Amen.

Monday, March 9, 2026

Do you see Jesus?




Gospel
Luke 4:24-30 


Reading

Jesus said to the people in the synagogue at Nazareth: "Amen, I say to you, no prophet is accepted in his own native place." (Luke 4:24).  


Revelation

Like Jesus, a person’s talents and wisdom are often not recognized by those who are familiar with them, such as their family, friends, or local community. This could be due to familiarity breeding contempt, or people finding it hard to accept that someone they’ve known in a certain context has abilities or insights they were unaware of. Recognition and acceptance often come from beyond one’s familiar surroundings.


Reflection

Christ is always passing by—often in places and people the world considers too ordinary to matter. Today’s reading invites us to reflect on our openness to God’s message, especially when it challenges our assumptions or comes from unexpected sources. Are we willing to recognize God’s presence even when it disturbs our comfort or traditions? Like the people of Nazareth, we may sometimes struggle to accept the prophetic voice, yet Christ calls us to embrace faith that transcends boundaries. May we welcome the truth with humility and allow God’s grace to transform our hearts.


Response

Lord Jesus, 

You spoke truth even when hearts were closed, You knew the pain of rejection, misunderstanding, and unbelief. Yet You did not turn away. You continued Your mission with courage, compassion, and divine purpose.

Look upon me today with Your mercy and strength. Word, when I feel unseen or unheard, when others do not understand the work You are doing in my life, give me the same courage You showed that day. Help me stand firm in Your calling, trusting that my worth comes from You alone.

You are my refuge, my strength, and my salvation. I trust in You. Guide me, guard me, and fill me with Your Spirit today and always.

Amen.


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Sunday, March 8, 2026

Have you Accomplish the Work?

 


Gospel
John 4:5-42


Reading

"I have food to eat of which you do not know. My food is to do the will of him who sent me, and to accomplish his work." - John 4:32,34


Revelation

Consider your own journey and the places where you may feel alone or misunderstood. Jesus meets you there, offering living water that quenches every thirst. His grace flows freely, inviting you to worship in spirit and truth and to share His love generously. Let His acceptance and truth reshape your identity and purpose today.


Reflection

Jesus meets us where we are, regardless of our background or circumstances. He offers grace that transcends cultural and social boundaries. True worship comes from the heart and is open to all, not just a select few. Our past does not disqualify us from God's love or His calling. We are called to share the good news of Jesus with others, just as the woman did with her community.


Response

Lord Jesus,

You are the living water, overflowing with mercy and truth. Thank You for meeting me in my need and offering grace beyond measure.

Help me to worship You with a sincere heart, in spirit and truth. Break down any walls of fear or shame that keep me from Your love. May I share Your hope with those around me, just as the Samaritan woman did. Thank You for seeking out the lost and making all things new.

Amen.


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Friday, March 6, 2026

Do you Keep or Give what is Due?

 


Gospel 
Matthew 21:33-43, 45-46


Reading

They answered him, “He will put those wretched men to a wretched death and lease his vineyard to other tenants who will give him the produce at the proper times.” (Matthew 21:41)


Revelation

We are stewards of God’s Kingdom on earth. Everything we have is through God’s abundant love. If we choose to reject God, His Son, and everything He stands for, we will lose out on His promise of eternal glory. Reward is associated with good works, while punishment is linked with irresponsible behavior. Today, we are encouraged to acknowledge God’s authority and fulfill our obligations towards Him. People in positions of trust must not abuse their position. A time of judgment awaits all individuals. 


Reflection

God calls us to bear spiritual fruit—acts of love, kindness, and faith—that reflect His Kingdom. We should acknowledge God's gifts, fulfill our responsibilities, and honor Him in our lives. While His patience is great, there is accountability for those who continuously turn away from Him. Jesus is the "cornerstone," the foundation of faith. Rejecting Him leads to stumbling but embracing Him strengthens our lives. Let us always be open-hearted and listen to God’s call, rather than turning away due to pride or resistance.


Response

Lord Jesus, 

You are the stone once rejected, now the cornerstone of our faith, a testament to the wonder of God’s plan. We come to you with humble hearts, Grateful for your unshaken foundation in our lives. Teach us to trust in your divine purpose, Even when the world turns away from your truth.

Lord, may we see the beauty in your work, In moments of pain, in paths we don’t yet understand. Let us be builders of your Kingdom, anchored in love, guided by your light. By your grace, make us vessels of hope, bearing witness to the marvel of your mercy. For what you have done is truly wonderful, and we stand in awe of your eternal love.

Amen.



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Thursday, March 5, 2026

How do you Look at Life?

 

Gospel
Luke 16:19-31


Reading

"My child, remember that you received what was good during your lifetime while Lazarus likewise received what was bad; but now he is comforted here, whereas you are tormented." - Luke 16:25


Revelation

Life in the world is not permanent but life with the Lord in heaven is eternal. Live out your life to the full. In all things, live out the word of the Lord. Today, the Lord opens my mind and heart to look beyond life in the world. What I do today will definitely have consequences in the after life. God continues to make me receive all the good things in this world. Am I sharing these blessings to those around me? The Lord encourages us to live a life of compassion, heed the teachings of the scriptures, and understand that our actions have eternal consequences that are beyond this life.


Reflection

It is every person’s responsibility to work for the eradication of poverty. It is not right to just wave your hand to someone who is in need. We should share our blessings and be compassionate to people who are being tormented because of sickness and poverty. Whatever good and comfortable living we have tasted and enjoyed from the Lord must be shared to others most especially the poor. 


Response

Lord Jesus, 

You are our eternal Savior who holds time and space in Your hands, Anchor my heart in Your eternal plan. Guide me to walk this fleeting earth, with eyes fixed on the life of rebirth. Teach me to love with a boundless heart, to serve, to heal, to do my part. May I see the needs of others, as You see, and reflect Your compassion endlessly.

Let not the distractions of this world sway but ground me in Your truth each day. Remind me that treasures on earth will fade, yet in You, an eternal home is made. Oh Lord, fill me with faith that will never tire, a spirit aflame with Heaven’s fire. Till I stand before You, face to face, and rest forever in Your grace.

Amen