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June 30th 2026 – Echoes of Compassion: A Modern Parable

Scripture Reference:

“Jesus replied, ‘You do not realize now what I am doing, but later you will understand.’” (John 13:7)

The Story:

In a bustling city, there lived a young woman named Mia, known for her kind heart and willingness to help others. One day, while volunteering at a local community center, she met an elderly man named Mr. Thompson. He often sat alone, looking lost in thought.

Curious about him, Mia approached Mr. Thompson and asked, “What’s on your mind?” He sighed, “I just don’t understand why my family has grown distant. I feel like I’ve lost my place in the world.”

Mia thought for a moment, then decided to share a story from her own life. “I once lost touch with a close friend because I didn’t reach out when she needed help. I assumed she was fine. It took me a long time to realize that sometimes, we need to ask questions to truly understand others.”

Mr. Thompson nodded, and Mia continued, “Let’s make a pact. I’ll ask you questions about your life, and you can share as much as you feel comfortable. In return, I’d like to share my story too.”

As they began to converse regularly, Mia took a lesson from Jesus, who often used simple acts of service to reveal profound truths. She decided to serve Mr. Thompson in small ways—bringing him his favorite coffee, helping him with errands, and even organizing a small gathering with other community members to bridge the gap he felt with his family.

Through these acts of kindness, Mia reflected Jesus’ heart, showing Mr. Thompson that he was valued and loved. Each time they met, she gently asked deeper questions, encouraging him to share his joys and regrets. In turn, Mr. Thompson shared stories of his family, revealing the love and connection that still existed beneath the surface.

Like Jesus washing His disciples’ feet, Mia’s actions demonstrated humility and care. She was not just listening; she was embodying the love of Christ, reminding Mr. Thompson that he was never truly alone.

Reflection:
In John 13:7, Jesus speaks to Peter during the Last Supper, indicating that not all actions are immediately clear. He washed the disciples’ feet, a gesture of humility that revealed deeper truths about love, service, and connection.

Mia’s story mirrors this moment. Just as Jesus served His disciples to show them the depth of His love, Mia served Mr. Thompson to help him find his own worth and connection. Her small acts of kindness became a bridge for understanding, just as Jesus’ actions illuminated the path to a deeper relationship with God.

This week, reach out to someone you find difficult to understand. Serve them in a small way—whether through a kind gesture, a listening ear, or a helpful hand. Let your actions reflect Christ’s love, and you may uncover a depth of connection that will enrich both your lives.

True understanding blossoms when we choose to listen with open hearts and serve with humble hands, reflecting the love that Christ showed us.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, I come before you with a heart eager to learn and grow. Help me to seek understanding in my relationships, just as Jesus did with His disciples. Teach me to serve others with humility and compassion, recognizing that every interaction is an opportunity to reflect Your love.

Grant me the wisdom to listen deeply, to ask meaningful questions, and to create spaces where others feel safe to share their stories. Help me to remember that, like Peter, I may not understand your ways now, but I trust that you are guiding me towards clarity and purpose. May my actions be a testament to Your grace, and may I always strive to build bridges of understanding in a world that often feels divided. In Jesus’ precious name, Amen.

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October 22nd 2025 – Devine Attention

Scripture Reading:

“Jesus entered Jericho and made his way through the town. There was a man there named Zacchaeus. He was the chief tax collector in the region, and he had become very rich. He tried to get a look at Jesus, but he was too short to see over the crowd.” (Luke 19:1-2)

Reflection:

In society, where success is often measured by wealth, status, and popularity, Zacchaeus might be seen as a failure. He was short in stature, despised for his role as a tax collector, and filled with self-loathing for the way he had lived his life. Despite his riches and position, he was isolated and lonely.

However, everything changed for Zacchaeus when Jesus came to town. He desperately wanted to see Jesus but found himself blocked by the crowd. So, he ran ahead and climbed a sycamore tree to catch a glimpse.

“When Jesus came by, He looked up at Zacchaeus and called him by name. ‘Zacchaeus!’ he said. ‘Quick, come down! I must be a guest in your home today.’” (Luke 19:5)

Imagine the shock and joy Zacchaeus felt at that moment. Here was Jesus, the one everyone was talking about, stopping and looking directly at him, recognizing him amidst the crowd. It was a moment of profound connection and affirmation.

Just as Jesus noticed Zacchaeus, He notices you. No matter where you find yourself in life—feeling stuck, alone, or overlooked—God knows your location, your struggles, and your heart. You might feel like you’re perched in a tree, trying to see the world around you, but remember, you are never out of God’s sight.

God sees your pain, your efforts, and the tears you’ve shed. In every moment, He is aware of your struggles and joys.

“What is the price of five sparrows, two copper coins? Yet God does not forget a single one of them. And the very hairs on your head are all numbered. So don’t be afraid; you are more valuable to God than a whole flock of sparrows.” – Luke 12:6-7

Application:

The greatest gift we can offer one another is our attention. When we take the time to truly listen and engage with someone, we communicate their worth. Reach out to those you care about. Make a call, send a text, or visit someone who might be feeling alone. Remind them they matter.

“Even in a crowd, I am seen and valued; God knows my name and calls me to a deeper connection.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, Thank You for always noticing me, even when I feel insignificant or alone. In moments of doubt and loneliness, remind me of Your unwavering love and presence in my life. I come to You today with an open heart, longing for Your guidance and strength. Help me to recognize the value You place on me, even when the world tells me otherwise.

Lord, I ask for Your grace to fill my heart, allowing me to let go of any feelings of unworthiness or shame. May I find comfort in knowing that I am seen and cherished by You. Teach me to extend that same love and attention to those around me, especially to those who may feel overlooked or forgotten.

I pray for opportunities to connect with my loved ones, to reach out to those who may be struggling, and to make amends where needed. Let my words and actions reflect Your love and compassion, reminding others that they matter deeply. Please guide me in my interactions, helping me to be a light in someone’s life. May I be quick to listen and slow to judge, showing kindness and understanding to everyone I encounter. Thank You for the gift of Your presence and the promise that You are always with me. I trust You with my journey and my heart, and I desire to glorify Your name in all that I do. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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