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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

The Only Salvation

 

Readings 052026  

Some chase salvation in ideas, science, and technology—
hoping human brilliance can heal what is broken inside.

Some chase salvation in riches, possessions, and power—
believing that enough control will quiet the ache of the soul.

Some chase salvation in leaders, ideologies, and government—
trusting that the right system will finally make the world whole.

Some chase salvation in the self—
through pride, self‑invention, or sin dressed up as freedom.

Because every human heart reaches for something
that promises rescue, meaning, or peace.
But not every promise can save.

But, only one Name heals the wound of sin.
Only one Love conquers death.
Only one Lord kneels beside us,
prays for us,
and gives Himself for us.

There is no salvation for man except Jesus Christ.

Even now, Christ kneels for you.
Even now, He intercedes for His Church.
Even now, He consecrates your life with His own.

And He prays:

“Consecrate them in the truth.
Your word is truth.
As you sent me into the world,
so I sent them into the world.
And I consecrate myself for them,
so that they also may be consecrated in truth.”
(John 17:17–19)

You are not saved by ideas.
  You are not saved by the shifting winds of culture.

  You are not saved by effort.

You are saved by a Person—
the One who prays for you,
the One who sends you,
the One who consecrates you in truth.

Today, let your heart rest in the only Name that saves.
Let His Word shape your steps.
Let His prayer steady your spirit.
Let His truth make you holy.

And walk into the world knowing this:
You belong to the One who kneels for you.

Prayer 

Lord Jesus, 

Draw my heart away 

from every false salvation.
Set me deep inside the truth 

that makes me free.
Let Your Word steady me 

when the world pulls hard.
Let Your love heal 

what I cannot fix alone.
Keep me close to the One 

who kneels and prays for me.
Make me holy 

in the grace of Your salvation.

Amen


Tuesday, May 19, 2026

With Clean Hands, Courageous Hearts

 Readings 051926 

Every human act leans somewhere.
Some choices rise toward the good—
because their very purpose
brings life.
Others bend toward harm—
because their purpose
turns away from love.

Our fatih teaches:
the object of the act matters.
What we choose
must always be ordered
for the good of all.

Paul stands in this integrity.
He says,
“I did not shrink
from proclaiming
the entire plan of God.”
Not boasting—
bearing witness.

He loved them enough
to speak every joy,
every mercy,
every warning,
every call to repentance—
nothing softened,
nothing hidden.

Paul becomes a mirror.
Because each of us—
parent, teacher, friend, minister—
is entrusted with someone’s soul.

The question is not,
“Did they listen?”
but
“Did I speak Christ
with love,
with courage,
with the whole truth
for their good?”

As for me,
I never want someone
to stand before Jesus and say,
“Deacon Bill didn’t tell me.”

Jesus prays,
“This is eternal life:
to know You,
and Jesus Christ
whom You have sent.”

So today we ask for grace:
to speak His truth with tenderness,
to carry His Gospel without fear,
and to love His people
with clean hands
and a courageous heart.

Prayer 

Lord Jesus,
make my heart faithful 

and my hands clean.
Let Your truth 

be the word I speak.
Your mercy,

the way I walk.
Give me courage 

to proclaim Your Gospel whole and entire,
and love to guide every soul 

You place in my care.

Amen