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Thursday, March 5, 2026

The Only Strength That Lasts

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When I was young, I wanted to be a great athlete.
A football player.
Coaches pushed us hard,
and we pushed ourselves harder,
hungry for something more.

Some guys went further than the rest—

 


steroids, hormones, drugs—
anything to get stronger, faster, bigger.
They followed the loudest voices,
the heroes they admired,
the expectations they thought they had to meet.

And the truth is—
the world hasn’t changed much.
We still chase false prophets:
influencers, celebrities, politicians—
anyone who promises power, success, belonging.
We still look for strength in the flesh.
We still trust the wrong voices.

But Jeremiah warns us:
trust in human strength,
and you become a barren bush in the desert—
no fruit, no life,
just dry ground and empty promises.

Trust in the Lord,
and you become a tree planted by water—
roots deep, leaves green,
steady in heat,
fruitful even in drought.

Jesus shows us the same truth
in the rich man and Lazarus.
One trusted comfort and status.
The other had nothing but God.
And in the end,
the one who looked strong was empty,
and the one who looked weak was carried by angels.

The human heart is twisted,
easily deceived.
Only God can probe it.
Only God can heal it.

So the question becomes simple:
Where am I still chasing strength in the flesh?
Whose voice am I following?

Because God is still planting trees beside living water.
He is still calling us out of the desert
and into a trust that bears real fruit—
fruit that lasts.

And He is still
the only One
worth following.

Prayer

Lord, 

Turn my heart from voices 

that promise strength 

but leave me empty.
Plant me by Your water, 

where my roots rest in You.
Keep me steady in the heat, 

away from false prophets.
Help me hear Your voice 

above all others.
Lift my eyes from self‑reliance to Your mercy.
Teach me to trust only You.
Amen.

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

The Chalice We Don’t Choose

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Am I following Jesus…
or am I asking Jesus to follow me?

Walking with Him is hard.
Not just belief— but surrender.
I learned that early.
I told God,
“I’ll do anything… except that.”
And of course, that was the very place
He sent me.

We want a discipleship
we can edit.

 A chalice
we can customize.

 A Gospel that comforts us,
not one that confronts us.

But God’s Word doesn’t bend.

Jeremiah spoke truth,
and the people said,
“Let’s trap him.
Let’s silence him.”

They didn’t want
what God was saying.

And the question rises:
When truth challenges me—
do I receive it… or resist it?

Then Jesus,
on the road to Jerusalem,
speaks plainly:
mocked,
scourged,
crucified…
and raised.
And right after that,
James and John ask
for glory without the cross.

Jesus looks at them—
and at us—
and asks,
“Can you drink
the chalice I drink?”

Because the Gospel says:
Greatness is service.
Glory is sacrifice.
Light comes through the cross.
And the Son of Man
came to serve.

So the question returns,
steady and honest:
Am I following Jesus?
Am I drinking from His chalice?
Or am I settling for a truth
that costs me nothing?

Prayer 

Lord Jesus,
teach my heart to follow You
when surrender feels too heavy.

Stretch my small “yes”
into something true and whole.

Let Your chalice shape me—
not the one I imagine,
but the one You drank in love.

Make me a servant in Your light,
faithful to the truth that costs.

Amen