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Saturday, June 6, 2026

Our Ultimate Concern

 

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Every day we pour out our life‑energy.
We spend our hours, our strength, our attention
on something.
And sooner or later, every soul must face
the deeper question beneath all the others:
What is my ultimate concern—
not only what I live for,
but what I would die for.

Saint Paul knew his answer.
He could stand before God and say,
“I am already being poured out like a libation…
I have finished the race; I have kept the faith.”
His whole life flowed toward Christ,
and even his death became an offering.

And Jesus points us to the poor widow—
a woman with almost nothing
who gave everything.
Not because she had surplus,
but because she had a center.
A guiding star.
An ultimate concern that shaped her whole life.

So maybe we should pause
and consider our own ultimate concern.

Do I proclaim the word
not only with my voice
but with the way I spend my days—
my energy, my love, my sacrifice.
Do the choices I make
reveal the One my heart belongs to.

Because in the end,
our lives are measured not by what we kept,
but by what we gave.
Not by what we achieved,
but by whom we loved.
Not by what we lived for,
but by the One for whom we would die.

Prayer

Lord Jesus,
Teach my heart to pour itself out for You.
Set my days toward Your guiding star of love.
Let my sacrifices echo a quiet courage of faith.
That is steady through every race I run.
Receive my life as a humble offering of praise.
Amen.

Friday, June 5, 2026

The Word Wants to Become Flesh in Us

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Some people treat the Bible 

like a trophy on a shelf.
Some cling to one book, 

 one writer, 

 one verse—
even if it means 

 ignoring the very voice of Jesus.


But Scripture was never meant 

 to be worshiped.
It was meant to be 

 Embodied.


Paul tells Timothy,
“You have followed my teaching, 

 my way of life, my faith, 

 my endurance…”
 

Because the Gospel 

 is not just information.
It is a life handed on.
A way lived in the body.
A truth learned through witness, 

 suffering, 

 patience, 

 love.


He says,
“Remain faithful 

  to what you have learned,
because you know from whom 

you learned it.”

Knowledge in our faith 

 is never just ideas on a page.
It is relationship.
It is encounter.
It is the Word taking flesh in us.

All Scripture is inspired—
yes, breathed by God—
but its purpose is not to sit in our hands.
Its purpose is to shape our steps,
correct our course,
and lead us to salvation in Christ.

The Bible is a book.
Jesus is the Word.
And the Word wants to become flesh 

 in your life today.

So let us ask for the grace
to read Scripture 

 not as collectors of verses,
but as disciples 

 who let the Word
move our bodies,
shape our choices,
and form our hearts
into the living Gospel 

the world is waiting to see.

Prayer 

Lord Jesus,
Let Your Word settle into my bones
and shape the way I walk.
Let the Scriptures I cherish
become the life I live.

Breathe Your wisdom 

 into my choices,
and make my whole body 

 a witness to Your love.

Amen