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Monday, June 9, 2025

Lessons from Job part 1

Day 1: When Life Falls Apart

Scripture: Job 1:20-22

“Then Job arose and tore his robe and shaved his head and fell on the ground and worshiped. And he said, ‘Naked I came from my mother’s womb, and naked shall I return. The LORD gave, and the LORD has taken away; blessed be the name of the LORD.’”

Observation:

Job lost everything—his wealth, his children, his security. Yet his first response was worship. Pain doesn’t exclude faith; in fact, suffering often reveals the depth of it. Job didn’t understand why but he still trusted who—God. When life falls apart, will we still bless His name?

Prayer:

Lord, when I experience loss and confusion, help me to turn to You—not away. Teach me to worship in the storm, knowing You are still God. Amen.

Friday, June 6, 2025

No Greater Commandment

Day 5: No Greater Commandment


Scripture:

“There is no other commandment greater than these.” – Mark 12:31b

Reflection:

Jesus makes it clear—nothing matters more than loving God and loving others. All religious activity, church attendance, good deeds, and moral behavior must flow from love. Without love, we miss the very heart of the Gospel. The commandments are not rules to follow but a relationship to pursue.

Challenge:

Take a moment today to evaluate your motivations. Are your spiritual practices grounded in love? Re-center yourself on Jesus.

Prayer:

Jesus, let love be my motive in everything. Teach me to live simply and powerfully by obeying what matters most: to love You and love others well. Amen

Thursday, June 5, 2025

Near to the Kingdom

Day 4: Near to the Kingdom

Scripture:

“And when Jesus saw that he answered wisely, he said to him, ‘You are not far from the kingdom of God.’” – Mark 12:34

Reflection:

The scribe approached Jesus not to test Him, but in sincere pursuit of truth. Christ’s response affirmed that the man’s understanding was close to the truth of God’s Law—yet being “near” the Kingdom is not the same as being brought into it. Right doctrine and moral insight, though commendable, are insufficient without a heart transformed by sovereign grace. The Kingdom is not entered by intellect or effort, but by the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit. The scribe stood at the threshold, but entry requires more than nearness—it requires new birth.

Challenge:

Have you merely agreed with the truths of Scripture, or has the Spirit applied them to your heart? Are you resting in Christ alone for salvation, or simply admiring His teaching from a distance? Consider whether your life reflects a heart submitted to the rule of Christ the King.

Prayer:

Sovereign Lord, I recognize that knowing about You is not enough. By Your mercy, draw me fully into Your Kingdom through faith in Christ. Grant me a heart made new, that I might live in joyful obedience, not as one near the Kingdom, but as one redeemed and ruled by its King. Amen.



Wednesday, June 4, 2025

All Means All.

Day 3: All Means All

“Love the Lord your God with all your heart… all your soul… all your mind… all your strength.” – Mark 12:30

Reflection:

The word “all” appears four times in one verse for a reason. God wants our undivided devotion. Heart points to our emotions and desires, soul to our identity and spirit, mind to our thoughts and understanding, and strength to our actions and physical energy. Loving God is not passive; it involves our entire being.

Challenge:

Examine each of these four areas. Is there one that needs renewal or surrender? Commit that area to the Lord today.

Prayer:

Jesus, I give You all of me—my heart, soul, mind, and strength. Let my love for You be whole and holy. Amen

Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Day 2: The Second is Like It Mark 12:31

Day 2: The Second is Like It

“The second is this: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.” – Mark 12:31

Reflection:

Love for God isn’t complete without love for others. Jesus pairs these two commandments together because they are inseparable. We can’t claim to love God and ignore the needs, hurts, and dignity of those around us. Loving our neighbor—whether that’s a family member, coworker, stranger, or even enemy—is an outflow of loving God.

Challenge:

Think of someone in your life who’s difficult to love. Ask God for the grace to see them the way He does, and take one practical step to show them love this week.

Prayer:

Father, teach me to love others the way You love me. Help me to see every person as made in Your image. Amen.

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