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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Have Faith!



Gospel
Matthew 8:23-27


Reading

Then His disciples came to Him and awoke Him, saying, "Lord, save us! We are perishing!" But He said to them, "Why are you fearful, O you little faith?" Then He arose and rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was a great calm.


Revelation

Accept God's will for you, whatever it may be. Jesus is in Control! He  is always around to calm each and every storm of life that comes your way. All you have to do is to be still and have faith in Him. His authority is absolute but within the bounds of logic. Surrender to Jesus' authority and let Him guide you along life’s journey.


Reflection

Surrendering to the God Who Is in Control. Accepting God’s will is not always easy. Sometimes His plans stretch us, redirect us, or lead us through seasons we never expected. Yet the message reminds us of something profoundly comforting: Jesus is in control. Not partially, not occasionally—fully.

His presence is constant. Even when storms rise suddenly, even when life feels overwhelming, He is already standing in the middle of the chaos, calming the winds before they reach you. The call to be still is not a command to do nothing; it is an invitation to trust deeply. Stillness is the posture of a heart anchored in faith.

His authority is absolute—yet never irrational or harsh. It is authority shaped by love, wisdom, and divine logic. When you surrender to Jesus’ authority, you are not losing control; you are placing life into the hands of the One who sees the entire journey from beginning to end.

To surrender is to walk with Him, not ahead of Him. It is to let Him guide each step, each decision, each season. And in that surrender, peace rises—peace that does not depend on circumstances but on the unshakable truth that He is with you, He is for you, and He will never fail you.


Response 

Lord Jesus, 

In this moment of quiet, I come before You with a heart willing to accept Your will— not only the parts I understand, but even the paths that feel uncertain, heavy, or unclear. You are in control. You calm every storm that rises against me. You silence every fear that tries to steal my peace.

Teach me to be still in Your presence, to rest in the truth that Your authority is absolute and Your wisdom is perfect. I surrender all my plans, my worries, and my expectations to You. Guide me along the journey You have prepared— a journey shaped by Your love, strengthened by Your grace, and secured by Your promises.

When life shakes me, let my faith remain anchored in You. When doubts whisper, let Your voice be louder. When storms surround me, let Your peace reign within me.

Jesus, I trust You. Lead me, carry me, and transform me according to Your divine will. May Your life in me reflect Your glory and my heart remain steadfast in Your truth.

Amen. 


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Monday, June 29, 2026

Who is Jesus?

 

Gospel
Matthew 16:13-19

Reading

When Jesus went into the region of Caesarea Philippi he asked his disciples, “Who do people say that the Son of Man is?”  (Matthew 16:13)


Revelation

Jesus is the heart that God the Father has placed within you. He made you solid as a rock so that in you, He can build His church. Nothing can ever prevail against on what the Lord had built. Two distinct qualities of leadership is identity and responsibility. When the Lord anoints you for a specific purpose, He gives you these two qualities. Today, He gives you the authority to administer the works at hand with proper and good governance. Always stand for what is good and true, just and right.


Reflection 

Jesus is the heart placed within you by the Father, and on that heart—solid as a rock—He builds His Church. This truth echoes the very foundation Jesus proclaimed: “Upon this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of the netherworld shall not prevail against it.” 

What God builds in you is not fragile. It is not temporary. It is not dependent on human approval. It is anchored in Christ Himself—the Cornerstone and the Rock of salvation. 

Identity grounds you in who you are in Christ; responsibility empowers you to carry out what He entrusts to you. This mirrors the pattern seen throughout Scripture: God calls, God equips, and God establishes. Even when you felt unable to build your own life, He brought you into His Church and gave you a role in building His house. 

And today, He strengthens your hands again. He gives you authority—not for dominance, but for stewardship. Not for control, but for governance rooted in truth, justice, and goodness. This is leadership shaped by Christ’s own heart.


Response 

Lord Jesus Christ, 

You are the Rock on which my life stands firm. You are the heart the Father has placed within me, the strength that steadies my steps, and the foundation of every good work You entrust to my hands.

Thank You for calling me into Your Church, even when I felt unworthy and unable. Thank You for giving me identity rooted in Your love and responsibility shaped by Your wisdom. As You build Your house in me, let nothing prevail against what You have established.

Today, I receive the authority You give—not for my glory, but for Your governance. Make my decisions just, my actions true, and my leadership aligned with Your will. Let every work of my hands be guided by Your Spirit, who dwells within me and makes me Your temple. 

Strengthen me to stand for what is good and right. Keep my heart pure, my mind clear, and my spirit steadfast. Build in me a foundation that no storm can shake, for You alone are my everlasting Rock. 
All glory and honor are Yours, now and forever!

 Amen.


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Sunday, June 28, 2026

A Love Above All

 

Gospel
Matthew 10:37-42


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

Love is all that matters, a life devoid of love is not worth living. You were once a prisoner of illusion but after the love of Christ came into your life, it has transformed you and totally set you free from all your pretenses and insecurities. Truly, when one loves truly and fully and is loved in return, one experiences a life-changing event. To love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul and with all your strength above anyone and anything else in the world is the greatest commandment of all.


Reflection

Love is the very breath of the soul. Without it, life becomes hollow—full of motion but empty of meaning. Love is the only force strong enough to break illusions, heal insecurities, and transform a life from within.

There was a time when you lived behind layers of fear, self protection, and quiet uncertainty. You carried burdens that made you hide parts of yourself, unsure if you were enough or worthy. But when the love of Christ entered your life, everything changed. His love did not expose you to shame—it exposed you to truth. It freed you from pretending, from striving, from the prison of trying to be someone you were not.

Christ’s love is not merely comforting; it is liberating. It reveals who you truly are: a beloved child of God, created for fullness, not fear. And when you began to love Him in return—with your heart, soul, and strength—you discovered a life that is richer, deeper, and more authentic than anything the world could offer.

To love God above all is not a restriction—it is the greatest freedom. It aligns your desires, purifies your motives, and anchors your identity. It teaches you how to love others rightly, generously, and without losing yourself.

Today, let this truth settle gently in your heart: Love is all that matters, because God is love—and when you love Him first, everything else finds its rightful place.


Response 

Lord Jesus, 

Your love has changed my life in You in ways I could never have imagined. You entered the deepest places of my heart—places once filled with fear, illusion, and insecurity— and You brought truth, healing, and freedom.

Thank You for loving me fully, faithfully, and without condition. Thank You for setting me free from the need to pretend, and for teaching me that my worth comes from You alone.

Today, I choose to love You with all my heart, with all my soul, and with all my strength. Let this love be the foundation of Your life in me, the compass of my decisions, and the source of my joy.

Remove anything that keeps me from loving You above all else. Fill my heart with Your peace, my mind with Your truth, and my life with Your presence. Teach me to love others with the same sincerity and generosity that You have shown me. Let Your love flow through me— healing, uplifting, and bringing hope wherever You send me.

I entrust this day to You, Lord Jesus. May Your love be my strength, my freedom, and my song. 

Amen.


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Saturday, June 27, 2026

Only Say the Word

 

Gospel
Matthew 8:5-17


Reading

“Lord, I am not worthy to have you enter under my roof; only say the word and my servant will be healed." - Matthew 8:8


Revelation

Faith is believing in the Lord that He will do whatever you ask from Him. This the time set by the Lord for you to be able to move about with all ease and comfort. The Lord took away your infirmity and bore your desease. He has answered your prayers for healing and freedom from stress and anxieties.


Reflection

Faith is not merely believing that God can act—it is trusting that He will do what He has promised in His perfect time. Today’s message speaks directly to the quiet longing of your heart: the Lord has seen your struggles, your weariness, your anxieties, and the burdens you have carried for so long. And now He declares that this is the moment He has set for you to rise, move freely, and live with renewed ease and comfort.

The Lord Jesus has already taken your infirmity and borne your disease. This is not just a future hope—it is a present reality unfolding in your life In Him. Healing is not only physical; it is emotional, mental, and spiritual. The stress that once weighed you down, the anxieties that clouded your days, the heaviness that made life difficult—He has lifted them from your shoulders.

Faith becomes your response to His grace. It is the hand that receives what God is giving. It is the quiet confidence that says, “Lord, You have done it. I walk today in the freedom You have given me.”

Let this day be marked by gratitude, calmness, and renewed strength. Walk with the assurance that Jesus has already answered your prayers. What once hindered you has been removed. What once frightened you has been conquered. What once weakened you has been healed. This is your time—His appointed time—for comfort, ease, and peace.


Response 

Lord Jesus Christ, 

I come before You with a grateful heart, for You have heard my prayers and answered them with mercy. You have taken away my infirmity, You have borne my disease, and You have lifted the weight of stress and anxiety from my life.

Today, I receive the freedom You have given me. I believe in Your power, I trust in Your love, and I rest in the healing You have already accomplished. Strengthen my faith, Lord, that I may walk confidently in the comfort and ease You have prepared for me. Let Your peace guard my heart, let Your presence steady my steps, and let Your grace fill every moment of this day.

Thank You, Lord Jesus, for Your compassion, for Your healing, for Your unfailing love. I surrender all to You, And I choose to live in the freedom You have blessed me with.

Amen.


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Friday, June 26, 2026

Be Made Clean


Gospel
Matthew 8:1-4

Reading

“Lord, if you wish, you can make me clean.” He stretched out his hand, touched him, and said, “I will do it. Be made clean.” (Matthew 8:2-3)


Revelation

The Lord stretched out His hand. He touches you and by His own will, He made you clean. You are cleansed of all your sickness, illness, or infirmities. God works miracles in your life in Christ not because He wanted to be popular but because He is  a very loving Father who will do everything in His power to give you what you ask for in prayer through Christ.


Reflection

The Lord stretching out His hand is never a small gesture. In Scripture, whenever God extends His hand, something impossible becomes possible. His touch is never casual—it is intentional, personal, and filled with power. 

When Jesus touched the leper and said, “I am willing. Be clean,” the man was healed not only physically but emotionally and spiritually. That same divine willingness is what the message you shared proclaims.

God does not work miracles to impress people. He works miracles because love is His nature. A loving Father cannot help but respond when His child cries out in faith. Every healing, every restoration, every breakthrough in your life in Christ is a sign of His heart toward you—compassionate, attentive, and deeply invested in your well being.

When He cleanses you, He does it completely. When He heals you, He heals the parts no one else sees. When He answers your prayer, it is because He delights in giving good things to His children. And when He touches you, nothing remains the same.


Response 

Lord Jesus Christ, 

I humbly come before You with a grateful and trusting heart. You have stretched out Your holy hand toward me, and by Your will, You make me clean. Thank You for touching every part of my life in You—my body, my mind, my emotions, and my spirit. Thank You for cleansing me from all sickness, illness, and infirmity, seen and unseen.

You work wonders not for recognition but because You are loving, full of mercy and compassion. I praise You for every miracle You have done and every miracle You are still preparing for me. I believe that Your healing power flows through me now, restoring strength, renewing health, and bringing wholeness to every area of my life in You.

Teach me to trust Your heart even when I cannot see the full picture. Teach me to pray with confidence, knowing that whatever I ask in Your name, You hear and respond according to the Father's perfect will and divine purpose. Let Your life in me be a testimony of Your goodness, Your faithfulness, and Your unfailing love.

Jesus, I surrender everything into Your hands. Continue to touch me, cleanse me, and make me whole. I receive Your healing, Your peace, and Your blessing today.

Amen.


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Thursday, June 25, 2026

Listen and Act

 

Gospel
Matthew 7:21-29


Reading

“Everyone who listens to these words of mine and acts on them will be like a wise man who built his house on rock. The rain fell, the floods came, and the winds blew and buffeted the house. But it did not collapse; it had been set solidly on rock. (Matthew 7:24-25)


Revelation

Be a Man of Action. True wisdom lies not merely in hearing, but in the doing. No mount of human strength and shield can withstand the acts of God when it strucks. Being helpless, all we can do is to pray for God's mercy, healing, and direct intervention. This is a time of work, a time to put words into action. It is imperative that you obey and do each and every word that the Lord tells you. His word serves as your strong and solid foundation to face the challenges of life.


Reflection 
 
Faith is not passive. God does not shape us through hearing alone but through obedience that becomes movement, choices, and concrete steps. Wisdom becomes real only when it is lived.

There are moments when human strength collapses, when no shield, no strategy, no cleverness can withstand the force of what God allows or ordains. In those moments, we discover the truth: our greatest power is surrender, and our greatest weapon is obedience.

To be a man of action in God’s eyes is not to rush, strive, or force outcomes. It is to respond to His word with trust. It is to let His voice become your foundation—solid, immovable, unshakeable—so that when life’s storms rise, you stand not by your own might but by His command.

This is a season of doing, not delaying. A season of stepping forward, not merely listening. A season where God invites you to align your actions with His instructions, because His word is the only ground that will never fail beneath your feet.


Response
 
Lord Jesus,

You who call me not only to listen but to obey, shape my heart today into one that responds with courage and humility. Teach me to be a man of action—one who does Your will with steadfast faith, even when I feel weak or uncertain.

When my strength is not enough, be my strength. When my wisdom falls short, be my wisdom. When I face battles I cannot fight, stretch out Your mighty hand and intervene with power that no human force can resist. Make Your word my foundation—firm, solid, unshakable. Let every step I take today be anchored in what You have spoken. Remove hesitation, remove fear, remove doubt, and replace them with obedience that honors You.

Lord, have mercy on me. Heal what is broken, direct what is confused, and strengthen what is weary. Let my life reflect not only what I believe, but what I do in Your name. I surrender this day to You. Command me, guide me, and empower me to act according to Your will. For Your glory, for Your purpose, and for the fulfillment of every word You have spoken over my life in You.

Amen.


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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.