Sometimes life feels like that Gospel moment
when they come to Jesus—
not to learn,
but to trap Him.
I’ve felt a touch of that lately:
neighbors, expectations, pressure,
fix something that is not broken.
And in moments like that,
my heart wants to react.
But grace invites me to respond.
They said to Jesus,
“Teacher, we know you are truthful…
you do not regard a person’s status,
but teach the way of God in accordance with the truth.”
That’s the road I want to walk—
steady, honest,
unshaken by opinion.
Because according to His promise,
we await new heavens and a new earth
where righteousness dwells.
And if that’s where we’re headed,
then today’s frustrations
are not the final word.
So I thank God for grace—
grace that grows virtues beyond my nature,
grace that pulls me back into prayer
when irritation wants to take the lead,
grace that whispers truth
when my mind wants to rehearse the problem again.
Grace teaches me to grow, not to harden.
To trust, not to fear.
To remember that even when others misunderstand me,
God sees clearly.
And because God is faithful,
I can be faithful too—
faithful in patience,
faithful in truth,
faithful in the quiet work
of becoming more like Christ.
Prayer
Lord Jesus,
Steady my heart.
Teach me to walk in Your truth without fear.
Let grace soften what frustration tries to harden.
Open my eyes to Your promise.
Strengthen the virtues You plant within me.
Hold me close when troubles weigh on me.
Make me faithful in the quiet work
of becoming Yours.
Amen