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Wednesday, August 19, 2026

When the Shepherd Calls My Name Again

 

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In the quiet truth of my own story,  

I know this much—  

God has been with me. 

Long before I listened,  

long before I followed,  

long before my heart learned how to be still.  


His voice was there,  

steady as morning light,  

but I refused to hear it.  

I wandered.  

I strayed.  

I walked paths that were never mine.  


Yet the Shepherd never stopped searching.  

Never stopped seeing.  

Never stopped restoring.  

Because God Himself shepherds His people—  

with justice for the wounded,  

mercy for the weary,  

and a generosity that overturns everything 

we think we deserve.  


His shepherding is not distant.  

It is personal.  

Protective.  

Sustaining.  

It is the hand that lifts,  

the voice that calls,  

the grace that gathers us home.  


And in the goodness of that grace,  

He welcomes us  

with the same love,  

the same mercy,  

the same overflowing kindness—  

no matter when we finally turn toward Him.  


So today I strive—  

to walk closer,  

to listen deeper,  

to follow more faithfully.  


Because the Shepherd who never left me  

now leads me  

into the peace I once refused to see.  


Prayer

Shepherd of my wandering soul, 

draw me close again.  

Speak Your steady voice 

into the quiet places of my heart.  

Lift me from the paths 

where I have strayed too long.  

Wrap me in the mercy 

that keeps finding me.  

And lead me forward 

by the generosity of Your grace.  

Amen


Tuesday, August 18, 2026

The Quiet Strength God Sees

 

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Pride makes many believe  

they are a god—  

better than others,  

entitled to privilege,  

born to be first.


But then I stand at my grandson’s football practice.  

He loves the game,  

works hard,  

but he’s not as big  

as the boys held back for size—  

older, heavier, stronger,  

running with the advantage  

of extra years.


Just turned 13, 

beside an about to turn 15  

is a different world.  

And I wonder—  

is this pride shaping the child,  

or pride shaping the parent?


The disciples once asked Jesus,  

“Who then can be saved?”  

And He answered,  

“For men this is impossible,  

but for God all things are possible.”


Because God sees differently.  

He lifts the small.  

He honors the steady.  

He strengthens the humble.


And in His Kingdom,  

“the first will be last,  

and the last will be first.”


So today,  

run your race with quiet strength—  

not grasping for first place,  

but trusting the God  

who makes the impossible possible  

and raises up those  

the world overlooks.


Prayer  

Lord, 

teach us to walk humbly 

in Your light.

Lift our hearts 

above the pride that blinds us.

Strengthen us when we feel 

small or overlooked.

Let Your grace reorder 

what the world calls great.

Make us faithful in every quiet step 

we take today.

Amen