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Monday, March 9, 2026

The Road That Reveals Who I Am

 

Readings 030926 

Psalm 39 reminds me that God already knows who I am.
The same God who says ‘I AM’ sees every step of my becoming.
He knows my limits.
He knows my longings.
He knows the road that shapes me into who I truly am.

In today’s scripture, Naaman walks that same road .
A strong man with a hidden wound.
A respected leader carrying something he cannot fix.
He wants a miracle that matches his power,
but God meets him in something small,
something humble,
something he almost walks away from.

And that becomes the turning point—
the place where pride loosens,
where obedience softens the heart,
where healing finally flows.
Naaman steps into the Jordan,
and God reveals who he really is—
not a man defined by his sickness,
but a man touched by mercy.

The psalm says, ‘My soul thirsts for the living God.’
That thirst is the road.
It leads us through ordinary waters,
through unexpected voices,
through moments that seem too simple to be holy.

And Jesus reminds us that God often works outside our expectations.
So my whole life—its victories, its wounds, its detours—
becomes the road God uses to reveal who I am in Him.
Not that I am God…
but that I am His—
seen, known, loved,
and slowly being made new.”**

Prayer

Lord, 

You know the road that shapes who I am.
You see the wounds I hide beneath my strength.
Loosen my pride the way You softened Naaman’s heart.
Lead me to the waters where Your mercy heals.
Let my thirst for You become my daily path.
Let ordinary moments become holy ground.
Reveal who I am in Your gentle light.
Make me Yours—seen, known, and made new. 

Amen

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