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Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Justice With Mercy

 

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We live in a world where many people believe
they hold truth in its purest form.
For some, that truth comes from religion.
For others, it rises from a way of life,
a political conviction,
an economic philosophy.

And once we claim our truth,
we begin to embody it —
we live it, defend it,
and sometimes hide behind it.

But even with all our claimed truths,
many still place their personal truth
inside their belief in God.
They love Jesus,
but they struggle to hand everything over.
They cling to that one corner of life
and whisper, “I’ll do it my way.
Jesus will forgive me.”

And if we’re honest,
we’ve all stood in that same place.
Because sin doesn’t just break rules —
it bends the heart.
It twists us away from who God created us to be.
And God confronts that not to shame us,
but because He loves us too much
to let corruption take root.

But watch what happens
the moment a heart turns toward Him.
God responds to humility instantly.
Not because we’ve earned mercy,
but because mercy is His deepest desire.
One small step of surrender
opens the floodgates of grace.

And that grace becomes our pattern.
If God meets us with mercy before merit,
then we must do the same.
Holiness is not stepping away from sinners —
it is stepping toward them
with the same patience God shows us.

So today, the Lord invites us
to let mercy lead the way:

Toward someone who wronged me…
Toward someone I find difficult…
Toward someone I’ve written off…
Toward myself.

Because justice‑with‑mercy
is the shape of God’s own heart —
and when we love like that,
we begin to look like Him.

Prayer

Lord Jesus, 

Bend my heart back toward You.
Teach me to surrender 

the corners I still cling to.
Let Your mercy meet me 

before my merit.
Make my patience 

look like Your patience.
Help me love others the way 

You have loved me.
Shape my life 

into justice‑with‑mercy, 

one grace at a time. 

Amen


Monday, June 15, 2026

Come Home

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When I was young,
my mother had a simple rule when I visited my friends
If those boys start doing something they shouldn’t,
you come home.

Don’t do wrong
just to fit in.
Don’t be ashamed
to walk away.
Just come home.

I didn’t know it then,
but she was teaching me God’s truth—
that the mature Christian doesn’t just avoid sin,
but strives to do the good
for the sake of Christ.

Because evil doesn’t grow
only through the wicked.
It grows through the compliant—
the ones who stay silent,
the ones who go along.
But God does not delight in wickedness.
From God comes justice,
and from God comes the courage
to stand in the light.

And Jesus shows us how.
He tells us to turn the other cheek
not to be passive,
not to enable abuse,
not to mirror the aggressor,
but to confront evil
with a different weapon:
a heart rooted in God’s freedom.

So today,
if the crowd pulls you one way
and Christ calls you another,
don’t be afraid to leave.
Don’t be ashamed to walk away.
Just come home—
to the Father who sees you,
strengthens you,
and leads you into the good.

Prayer

Lord Jesus,
teach my heart to choose the good
even when the crowd pulls me away.
Give me courage to stand in Your light
and strength to turn the other cheek with holy freedom.
Bring me home to You, again and again.

Amen