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Friday, February 6, 2026

Do you Stand Up for What is Right?

 

Gospel
Mark 6:14-29


Reading

King Herod heard about Jesus, for his fame had become widespread, and people were saying, “John the Baptist has been raised from the dead; that is why mighty powers are at work in him.” - Mark 6:14


Revelation

We should not forsake the truth just so we can please other people. The two mighty powers that are at work today comes from people who rule and govern such as political, government, business, and religious leaders but what matters most are the mighty powers that come from Lord Himself. Powers that bring to fold the true meaning and value of living and speaking the truth in the face of having deceitful and corrupt beaurocracy.


Reflection

It is not right to compromise our morals because of peer pressure. We should stand up for what is right, be courageous in our convictions, seek justice, and live with integrity, even in the face of danger or opposition.  Let us be advocates for justice and righteousness, standing against wrongs even when it is difficult.


Response

Lord Jesus, 

You gave John the courage to speak the truth, even when faced with danger and opposition. Help us to stand firm in our convictions, and to trust in Your guidance and protection.

Grant us the strength to speak out against injustice, and the wisdom to do so with love and compassion. May we be righteous and holy in Your sight, and find comfort in Your presence, even in times of trial.

Amen.


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Thursday, February 5, 2026

Did you Take Anything?




Gospel
Mark 6:7-13
 

Reading

He instructed them to take nothing for the journey but a walking stick — no food, no sack, no money in their belts. (Mark 6:8)


Revelation

God is calling us to step out in faith, trusting not in our own resources but in His provision. He challenges us to let go of our need for control and security and instead embrace the journey that He has set before us. May we be open to God’s direction, courageous in our witness, and confident that even when we face rejection, we are never sent alone.


Reflection

God will provide and meet our needs as we carry out His work. When we are called to serve, God equips us with the necessary authority and power to fulfill our mission. We are to travel light and focus on our mission without being burdened by material possessions. Let us be open to the Lord’s transformative work in our lives and the lives of others.


Response

Lord Jesus, 

You called and sent forth Your disciples, Grant us the courage to follow in their steps. Empower us with Your authority over all that is unclean and fill our hearts with unwavering faith. 

Help us to trust in Your provision, taking nothing but Your guidance for our journey. May we rely on Your strength and grace, as we spread Your love and message.

Guide us with Your wisdom and keep us humble and focused on Your mission. In Your name, we seek to serve, For Your glory, we strive to be faithful.

Amen.


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Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Do I See the Inside or the Outside?



 

Reading

Jesus said to them, “A prophet is not without honor except in his native place and among his own kin and in his own house.” (Mark 6:4)


Revelation

Honor, family reputation, and social status play significant roles in shaping public opinion. We may sometimes allow doubt or skepticism to cloud our faith where familiarity or preconceived notions prevent us from recognizing God’s work. Today, we are called to consider the challenges of faith and the obstacles that familiarity can create when encountering the divine. Let us approach each day with openness and humility, trusting that God can work in unexpected ways—even through those closest to us or in the most familiar places.


Reflection

Openness and belief are important in experiencing God’s work, and it challenges us to examine how our own preconceptions might limit our encounter with the divine. We should be open to God's message, regardless of the messenger's background. Familiarity can sometimes breed contempt and prevent us from recognizing the extraordinary in the ordinary. Let us cultivate a strong and unwavering faith, persevere and stay committed to our calling even when faced with skepticism and opposition.


Response

Lord Jesus, 

You faced rejection in Your own hometown, Yet You remained steadfast in Your mission. Grant us the strength to persevere, even when we face doubt and skepticism from those close to us. Help us to honor Your calling, and to trust in Your guidance and love. May we find courage in Your example and remain faithful to Your will.

Amen.

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

“Who has Touched My Clothes?”

 



Reading

Jesus, aware at once that power had gone out from him, turned around in the crowd and asked, “Who has touched my clothes?” (Mark 5:30)


Revelation

Faith, not status or ritual purity, grants access to God’s power. Even a small act of faith can lead to profound healing and transformation. Let us overcome fear with faith, trusting in Jesus' power to heal and transform our lives.


Reflection

Jesus has divine authority over life, death, and illness. His compassion and his willingness to respond to those marginalized by society, reveals the inclusive and transformative nature of His ministry. Our act of reaching out to Jesus defies social norms and religious prohibitions, underscoring our hope and courage in the face of adversity.

Today, we are invited to consider the power of faith and the inclusivity of Jesus' love. Whether we identify with Jairus, seeking help for a loved one, or with the woman longing for healing and restoration, this passage reminds us that Jesus responds to those who come to Him in faith, regardless of their status or circumstances. 

Let us reflect on our own lives and remember that, even in moments of despair or isolation, reaching out to Jesus can bring hope, healing, and new beginnings.


Response

Lord Jesus, 

You have shown us the power of faith, And the healing that comes from Your grace. We thank You for Your boundless mercy, And the peace that You bring to our hearts.

Help us to trust in Your love, And to have faith in Your healing power. Guide us to live in Your peace, And to share Your compassion with others.

Amen.



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Monday, February 2, 2026

Is it Worth the Wait?

 


Gospel 
Luke 2:22-40


Reading

“Now, Master, you may let your servant go in peace, according to your word, for my eyes have seen your salvation, which you prepared in sight of all the peoples, a light for revelation to the Gentiles, and glory for your people Israel.”  (Luke 2:29-32)


Revelation

In moments of waiting or uncertainty, God’s promises remain true. Let your heart be encouraged that, just as Christ was recognized in the temple, He desires to be seen and welcomed in our daily lives. May you find joy in small acts of obedience and anticipation for what God will do.


Reflection

God honors simple obedience. He often reveals Himself in the routines of life. Today, we are called to be attentive to the Holy Spirit and open to divine encounters. What matters is our everyday acts of devotion and faithfulness in following God’s commandments. Let us patiently wait for God’s promise to be fulfilled and persevere to always trust in God’s timing, even when answers seem delayed.


Response

Lord Jesus, 

Thank You for entering our world as God’s promise fulfilled. Just as You were welcomed and recognized by those who longed for Your coming, help me to seek Your presence with a faithful heart. Teach me to obey in the ordinary, to wait with hope, and to recognize Your light in every moment. May Your salvation shape my life and overflow to those around me. Fill me with joy and peace as I trust Your unfailing word. 

Amen.


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Sunday, February 1, 2026

Are you Blessed to be a Blessing?

 


Reading

Blessed are the clean of heart, for they will see God. (Matthew 5:8)


Revelation

Blessing is not just as something received, but as something entrusted. It is never meant to end with us. God blesses so that His goodness flows outward. Blessing becomes meaningful when it becomes fruitful.


Reflection

Many people think of blessings as gifts meant to make life easier—provision, protection, opportunities, answered prayers. But Scripture consistently frames blessing as a calling, not just a comfort.

Abraham was blessed so that all nations would be blessed through him. Israel was blessed to reveal God’s character to the world. The early church was blessed to share the gospel and care for the needy.

Blessing is a river, not a reservoir. When it stops flowing, it stagnates. If God has entrusted you with something—wisdom, resources, influence, compassion, creativity—He’s also inviting you to steward it.

Instead of asking, “What do I have?” the question becomes: “What has God given me that I can pass on?” This shifts your posture from scarcity to generosity, from self-focus to service, from survival to purpose.

When you bless others, you participate in God’s work in the world. You become a vessel of His kindness, His justice, His mercy. And often, the more you pour out, the more He fills you—not for comfort, but for mission.


Response

Heavenly Father, 

Thank You for the countless blessings You have poured into the life of Christ that You have given me. Help me to recognize that every good gift comes from You, and inspire me to use these blessings to serve and uplift others. Teach me to be generous with my time, my talents, and my resources, so that I may reflect Your love and kindness to everyone I meet. Guide my heart to give freely, knowing that in blessing others, I am honoring You. 

Amen.


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Saturday, January 31, 2026

How do you Respond to Fear and Uncertainty?

 



Reading

He woke up, rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, “Quiet! Be still!” The wind ceased and there was great calm. Then he asked them, “Why are you terrified? Do you not yet have faith?” (Mark 4:39-40)


Revelation

Jesus will calm the storms of your life. He will whisper peace to your troubled soul, lift you up when you feel low and be your refuge and your strength. He will never leave you nor forsake you, and will always be faithful and true for He is your Lord and Savior. Be still and know that Jesus is God.


Reflection

In dealing with the storms of life, what we must do is to always have faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. He alone can bring true peace and calmness to our troubled minds. In the crossroads where we will be meeting or encountering new challenges, let us hold on to our faith that with God, nothing is impossible. He can overturn a seemingly bad or fearful situation into a great blessing. Our faith should not be shaken for the Lord who is with us is in full control of everything.


Response

Dear Lord Jesus,

We come before You, acknowledging that You are in control of all our circumstances. In every trial and storm, we trust in Your presence and power. You are always with us, providing comfort and assurance that we are never alone.

Help us to rely on Your strength rather than our own. When life’s storms test our faith, may we find our true beliefs in You. Deepen our trust in Your care and provision, and remind us that no matter how turbulent our circumstances, You can provide a calm and steadying presence.

Lord, we trust in Your sovereignty. We rely on Your presence and have faith in Your unfailing love. Guide us through life’s challenges, and help us to always seek Your face.

In Your holy name, we pray.

Amen