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Thursday, July 9, 2026

Knowing God’s Friendship

Readings 070926

 

Knowing God’s friendship begins

when the soul surrenders—

not halfway,

not politely,

but entirely—

into the hands of Christ.


The depth of that surrender

is not a checklist.

It is not merely a matter of obligations met,

prayers counted,

or obvious sins avoided.

Rather, it is the slow, radical opening

of the interior castle

to the friendship of Jesus.


Yet, many never truly know Him

because they never truly seek Him.

They do not reach,

they do not stretch,

and they fail to quiet the subtle ego

that blinds the soul to His presence.


Through the prophet Hosea, God laments:

“The more I called them,

the farther they went from me…

yet they did not know

that I was their healer.”

This is the ache of the Divine Physician.


When Christ sends out His Apostles, 

He reveals the remedy:

“The Kingdom of God is at hand.”

Heal the sick,

Raise the dead,

Cleanse, and to cast out—

this is the active, outpouring grace of divine friendship.


Yet, love cannot be forced, 

and grace respects our freedom.


Where hearts refuse to welcome Him,

Christ tells His disciples: 

“Shake the dust from your feet.”

For true friendship must be chosen;

it must be received in poverty of spirit.


Turn toward Him now.

Let Christ be your constant companion,

your interior peace,

your steady fortress.

Surrender the small, 

daily selfishnesses that divide your heart.

Reach for Him in the quiet,

and know the transformative strength

of His enduring love.

Prayer

Lord Jesus, 

Open the quiet rooms of my heart 

to Your friendship. 

Break the small selfishness 

that keeps me distant. 

Teach me to surrender fully 

into Your healing hands. 

Let Your Kingdom rise within me 

in simple, daily love. 

Hold me close in Your mercy.

Amen


Wednesday, July 8, 2026

A Heart Made True

 

Readings 070826


Some people hear the call to goodness—  

to self‑giving, to mercy, to truth—  

and something inside them recognizes Christ.  

Others hear the call of self and pride,  

and that becomes who they are first,  

even in their faith,  

even in their religion.  


Scripture warns that such hearts become false,  

their altars crumble,  

because anything built on pride  

cannot stand in the presence of the Light  

who has come into the world.  


But here is the beauty of our faith:  

Jesus still walks toward false hearts—  

not to crush them,  

but to convert them.  

He summons disciples,  

gives authority to heal,  

to drive out what is unclean,  

to proclaim the Gospel with their lives:  

“The Kingdom of heaven is at hand.”  


Not a kingdom of performance,  

but a kingdom of truth.  

Not a kingdom of noise,  

but a kingdom of light.  


Because when Christ’s light enters a heart,  

the false self begins to fall away.  

Pride loosens.  

Guilt breaks open.  

And slowly—gracefully—  

a new heart begins to beat:  

a heart capable of goodness,  

capable of surrender,  

capable of love.  


So today we pray:  

“Pour out Your Spirit on us, Lord…”  

Make our hearts true.  

Make our witness real.  

Fill us with peace as we believe in You—  

the Light who changes everything,  

the Light through whom our lives  

may bear fruit abundantly.  


Prayer 

Lord Jesus, 

Light of the world,  

Shine gently through 

every shadow of my heart.  

Break down the pride 

that keeps me distant.  

Make my faith honest.

My love surrendered.  

Pour out Your Spirit 

till my life bears holy fruit.  

Hold me close to Your mercy.

Amen