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Tuesday, June 30, 2026

A Holy Pause

 

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On this last day of June,

the middle of the year.

Scripture invites us to a holy pause—

a moment to breathe, 

and remember:

God sees it all.


He sees the heavy burdens we carried,

the hidden moments we stayed faithful,

and the fragile places where we fell short.


Yet the God who brought Israel out of Egypt

is the same Lord who carried us through these thirty days.


Jesus whispers, “Follow me.”

He calls us when the path is uncertain,

and when tomorrow feels heavy or unclear.


So we make this day a sanctuary of holy trust—

handing over the pieces we cannot fix,

the storms we tried to outrun,

and the prayers we whispered in the dark.


In the moments of our life, 

When the winds rise,

the waves threaten,

and we cry out, “Lord, save us!”

He speaks to the chaos, 

and there is a great calm.


The month behind us had its storms,

but the One whom the seas obey

has been in our boat the whole time.

So we give thanks, and we offer praise—

not because the road was easy,

but because He was present in every step.


In our prayers,

we give this month back to Him:

the victories, 

the wounds, 

the unfinished pieces.

We bless what has been.

We release what we cannot carry.

And we step into the new month with uncluttered hearts.


The Lion has roared.

The Lord has spoken.

And Christ—steady, present, and faithful—

leads us forward into His perfect calm.

Amen.

Prayer

Lord, 

Speak into the last day of this month 

and steady my heart.

Teach me to trust Your word 

more than my fears.

Calm every storm 

that still echoes within me.

Draw me back when I drift 

lift me when I stumble.

Prepare my steps in Your peace.

Hold me close 

as I follow You into tomorrow.

Amen


Monday, June 29, 2026

Saints Peter and Paul: Two Pillars - One Foundation

 

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Two men. 

Two vocations. 

One Church held together by grace.


Peter, the fisherman— 

impulsive, rough‑hewn, 

a man who walked on water 

and then sank in fear. 

A man who swore loyalty 

and then denied his Lord 

by a charcoal fire. 

Yet Christ called him the rock 

and placed the keys in his hands.


Paul, the scholar— 

brilliant, disciplined, 

a Pharisee whose zeal turned violent 

until mercy struck him down

on the road to Damascus. 

He rose as the Apostle to the Gentiles, 

carrying the Gospel farther than anyone imagined.


Different temperaments. 

Different histories. 

Even moments of friction. 

Yet the Church binds them together 

as co‑founders of Rome.


Because Christ does not erase differences. 

He sanctifies them. 

He binds them by the Cross. 

He unites them in mission.


And today, He invites us to lay down factions, 

to silence tribal loyalties, 

to return to the center— 

the Crucified and Risen Lord.


The command remains simple: 

Follow Me.


Prayer

Lord Jesus, 

You united Peter the rock

 and Paul the fire. 

Bind our hearts to the mercy

that held them fast. 

Quiet the factions that rise within us. 

Make us one in Your Cross and mission. 

Lead us always to follow You alone.

Amen