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October 17th 2025 – Living Water

Scripture Reading:

“Please, sir,” the woman said, “give me some of that water! Then I’ll never be thirsty again, and I won’t have to come here to haul water.” (John 4:15)

Reflection:

We live in a world full of thirst—sometimes the obvious kind, sometimes a deeper, quieter one our eyes miss. Jesus met a woman at a well in a hot, dusty place and spoke of water that satisfies beyond the physical. The story reminds us that people’s day-to-day complaints and cracks—arguments at home, loneliness, burnout, anxiety, or restlessness—are often the language of thirst. “I’m tired,” “I can’t handle this,” or “I don’t belong”—these can be, in effect, requests for water that only Christ can give.

Our communities include many who are spiritually parched but who don’t always ask plainly. We walk by neighbors, coworkers, and family members who seem impatient, distracted, or closed off, and we fail to hear the deeper plea: “I am thirsty.” Sometimes we think only of material help and assume that without money or solutions there’s nothing we can do. Yet Jesus offered living water—freely, abundantly, without condition. That invitation is the greatest resource we can share. Hospitality, attentive listening, honest prayer, and the courage to speak of Jesus’ life-giving love are all ways we offer that water.

Look for the well in the ordinary places. Notice the small signals of thirst. Let compassion shape your response before you analyze the problem. We should be pouring out to the world what God has poured into us—patience, presence, grace, and the simple witness that in Christ there is a spring that never runs dry.

Call to action:

  1. Today, pause and pray for eyes to see one person who seems thirsty—neighbor, coworker, or family member.
  2. This week, intentionally listen to that person for at least 10 minutes without trying to fix anything; ask a gentle question and pray with or for them.
  3. Offer one concrete act of compassion (a meal, a ride, a phone call, childcare, or resources) and share briefly how Jesus has satisfied you.
  4. Invite them to a church gathering, small group, or a conversation about faith—no pressure, just an open door.
  5. Commit to praying daily for that person for 30 days and note any ways God answers.

“When we offer our presence and speak of Christ’s living water, even a small cup can end a lifetime of thirst.”

Prayer:

Lord Jesus, living Water, thank You that You meet us where we are—at the well, at our kitchen tables, in the middle of sleepless nights and frantic days. Forgive us for the times we have walked past thirsty people because we were in a hurry or unsure what to say. Open our eyes to the many ways thirst shows up in others and give us ears to hear the silent pleas beneath the words.

Fill us with Your Spirit so our hearts overflow with compassion, gentleness, and courage. Help us to offer practical care and also to point others to the deeper satisfaction found in You. When we lack resources, remind us that presence and prayer are not small things; they are channels of Your grace. Teach us to listen without rushing to fix, to sit with sorrow without impatience, and to speak of Your love with humility and boldness.

Pour Your living water into those who feel dry and weary—those whose hope is thin, whose burdens are heavy, whose days are lonely. Refresh marriages, mend fractured families, give patience to exhausted caregivers, and steady the anxious and depressed. Raise up workers for the harvest—people willing to sit at wells, to offer a cup, and to share the story of Jesus. Use our imperfect hands and words to bring Your wholeness.

We trust the results to You. Let the fruit be Yours alone, and let us remain faithful to the calling to offer what You have given. In the name of Jesus, the Source of living water, we pray. Amen.

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October 2nd 2025 – Teach Me to Love Like Jesus

“A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.” (John 14:28)

Have you ever shown attitude toward someone? Maybe a cheek or a cold shoulder? We often treat people based on whatever emotion we’re feeling at the moment. Sometimes we’re sad, reaching out for comfort from those around us. Other times, anger consumes us, and we seek someone to blame, venting our frustrations on them. But the most painful feeling of all? Not feeling loved and shutting ourselves off from the ability to love in return. Fortunately, we have Jesus, who modeled for us the essence of love and how to treat others. Let’s reflect on how Jesus loved.

“If there is any encouragement in Christ, any consolation from love, any sharing in the Spirit, any compassion and sympathy, make my joy complete: be of the same mind, having the same love, being in full accord and of one mind. Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility regard others as better than yourselves. Let each of you look not to your own interests, but to the interests of others. Let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not regard equality with God as something to be exploited, but emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being born in human likeness. And being found in human form, he humbled himself and became obedient to the point of death—even death on a cross. Therefore God also highly exalted him and gave him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bend, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” (Philippians 2:1-11)

How do you treat the people around you?

Take a moment to reflect on this for each of the following categories: family, friends, neighbors, classmates, strangers, your teacher, or your boss.

How did Jesus treat others? How did He respond in times of anguish and pain? How encouraged are you to adopt that loving mindset?

I’ll admit, I don’t always treat others as I should. Sometimes, I feel spiteful; other times, I feel lonely or hurt. Anger can creep in, and I might feel wretched. So, what do we do when we find ourselves in such a state? Turning to God should always be our first option, yet it’s not always easy. Paul encourages us to act without selfish ambition, to consider the interests of others. I know I often fall short of “considering others better than myself” or treating them with the love they deserve.

But think about Jesus. He bore all our pain and lowered Himself to the status of a servant. He loved, He served, He saved, and then He lived. That’s how we must strive to live. There’s a song that reminds us, “We live, we love, we forgive and never give up, ’cause the days we are given are gifts from above. So today, remember to love.”

“Jesus gave us the commandment to love one another. As He has loved us, we need to show compassion and love to others. If you don’t know how, ask Jesus to teach you to love like He does.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, Your greatness astounds me, and Your love fills my heart with gratitude. I thank You for the gift of my wife, my family, and my friends who pour their love into my life each day. Please teach me to love like You love—unconditionally, selflessly, and wholeheartedly. Help me to embrace each opportunity to show compassion, understanding, and kindness to everyone I encounter. Grant me the strength to rise above my feelings of anger, hurt, or loneliness, and instead reflect Your love in my actions. May I always remember that every moment is a chance to share Your light with the world. In Jesus’ Name, I pray, Amen!

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August 28th 2025 – Helping the Weak

“To our shame, I say that we were too weak for that! But in whatever anyone is bold–I speak foolishly–I am bold also.” (2 Corinthians 10:21)

How do you treat those who are struggling? Whether it’s a coworker facing a heavy burden, a server at a restaurant who seems overwhelmed, or a friend or family member in need of encouragement, your response reveals much about your character. Why is that? Because those who are weak or in distress often cannot offer us anything in return. When we extend kindness to the less fortunate or reach out to those barely hanging on, we do so with the understanding that there is no tangible reward awaiting us. This truth exposes the authenticity of our intentions: if we choose to ignore those in need simply because it serves us better, we must confront the reality of our own motives.

In 2 Corinthians 11, Paul lays bare the trials he faced for the sake of others. His perseverance amidst suffering was not for personal gain, but so that the lost might hear the life-giving message of Christ. This is the essence of true service—sacrificing our comfort for the sake of others. I long for this to be the hallmark of my life, and I believe you share this desire. Today, let’s open our eyes to those around us who may be weak, impoverished, or hurting. Let’s embody the love of Christ in action, serving them selflessly. Yes, it may cost us: our time, our resources, our energy—but in the grand tapestry of God’s kingdom, every act of love is a thread woven into something beautiful.

“True strength is revealed not in our triumphs, but in our willingness to uplift the weak and serve without expectation, for it is in selfless love that we reflect the heart of Christ.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, I come before You with a heart full of gratitude and a spirit yearning for transformation. Forgive me for the times I have helped others with selfish motives, seeking recognition or reward instead of genuine compassion. Grant me a heart that beats in rhythm with Yours, one that aches for those who are suffering, lost, or in need. Help me to see beyond my own circumstances and to understand the struggles of those around me.

Lord, fill me with Your Spirit so that I may serve with joy and humility. Teach me through Your Word and guide my actions so that they reflect Your love and grace. Let me be a vessel of hope and healing in a world that desperately needs both. May I learn to give of myself freely, no matter the cost, trusting that You will provide for my needs as I care for others. In Jesus’ name, I pray, Amen.

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July 19th 2025 – Eternal Perspective: Living with Urgency

“Be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.” (1 Corinthians 15:58)

Imagine if you had just 24 hours before the world as we know it was to end. How would that shift your perspective on life? Would it prompt you to reach out to someone you’ve been meaning to talk to, or inspire you to accomplish tasks you’ve delayed? Though we may not dwell on such thoughts regularly, contemplating our mortality and the promise of Christ’s return can profoundly impact how we live today.

“As lightning comes from the east and flashes to the west, so will the coming of the Son of Man be.” (Matthew 24:27)

Consider this: a lightning bolt races across the sky at 3,700 miles per second. It illuminates the sky for merely a fraction of a second before fading away. Similarly, the return of our Lord will be swift and transformative. It could happen in an instant—today or years from now—but it is certain.

Are you prepared? Do you have a personal relationship with Jesus as your Savior? If so, are you living each day in devotion to Him? His return will be swift and mighty, accompanied by rewards for those who remain faithful. I ask you again: are you truly ready?

“We should live in a state of readiness, acutely aware that life can change suddenly, completely, and forever.”

Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank You for the assurance of Your return. What a blessing it is to know that one day You will restore all things and grant us new bodies to serve You for eternity. Lord, help me to serve You now, not waiting for that day to come. Empower me through Your Holy Spirit to lead a steadfast and unwavering life dedicated to Your work. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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July 6th 2025 – No More Excuses

“I tell the truth in Christ, I am not lying, my conscience also bearing me witness in the Holy Spirit, that I have great sorrow and continual grief in my heart. For I could wish that I myself were accursed from Christ for my brethren, my countrymen according to the flesh.” (Romans 9:1-3)

The Apostle Paul’s profound love and sacrifice serve as a compelling challenge for us to examine our own commitments to those around us. He was willing to make the ultimate sacrifice, prioritizing the eternal well-being of others over his own comfort. Are we prepared to do the same?

As Christians, we often impose conditions on our willingness to serve. We may think, “I will help, but only if it doesn’t disrupt my routine,” or “I’ll share my faith, but only if it feels comfortable.” However, we must ask ourselves: what conditions did Jesus place on His love and sacrifice for us?

Consider a common scenario: a homeless individual approaches you for help. Your instinct might be to hesitate, fearing that giving them money could enable harmful habits. But what if, instead of judgment, you offered kindness, shared a meal, or simply took a moment to pray with them? Remember, Jesus died for that person just as He did for you. Let’s strive to be enablers of grace, extending the choice of faith in Christ to those in need.

Reflect on the relationships in your life—friends, family, or acquaintances who may not yet know Christ. Would you hesitate to save someone from drowning? Of course not. Let’s set aside our excuses and move beyond our comfort zones.

As followers of Jesus, we are called to care deeply and be willing to sacrifice for those who have yet to experience His love and salvation.

Prayer:

Heavenly Father,

Thank You for the incredible gift of salvation that You have given me. I am grateful for Your unconditional love and grace. Today, I ask that You soften my heart toward others, helping me to see them through Your eyes. Fill me with compassion for those who are lost, hurting, or in need of hope.

Open my eyes to the opportunities around me to share Your love, whether through kind words, actions, or a listening ear. Empower me to be courageous in my faith, willing to step out of my comfort zone to reach those who need You. Help me to recognize that each interaction is a chance to reflect Your light.

In these challenging times, remind me that my purpose is not just to believe, but to act in love and service. May I be an instrument of Your grace, enabling others to choose You. In Jesus’ precious name, I pray, Amen.

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June 24th 2025 – Finding Significance in God’s Presence

“For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.” (Psalm 139:13-14)

Loneliness can often feel like a heavy cloak that we cannot remove. In our fast-paced world, it’s easy to feel insignificant or that our presence goes unnoticed. We may struggle with the feeling that we are not needed, leading to a deep sense of isolation.

However, as Christians, we are reminded through Scripture that our worth does not come from how others perceive us, but from God’s perspective. Psalm 139 beautifully illustrates that each of us is intentionally created and wonderfully made. This truth is foundational; it tells us that we are significant in God’s eyes.

When you feel lonely or insignificant, it’s essential to turn your heart and mind toward God. Here are some steps to consider:

  1. Pray: Engage in honest conversation with God. Express your feelings of loneliness and ask for His comfort and reassurance. Philippians 4:6-7 encourages us to present our requests to God, promising that His peace will guard our hearts.
  2. Seek Scripture: Dive into the Word. Verses like Matthew 11:28 invite us to come to Jesus with our burdens. Reading stories of individuals in the Bible who felt alone, such as Elijah or David, can provide comfort as we see how God was present with them in their struggles.
  3. Connect with Others: Reach out and connect with fellow believers. Community is vital in combating loneliness. Hebrews 10:24-25 encourages us to consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together.
  4. Serve: Sometimes, focusing on helping others can lift us out of our feelings of insignificance. Galatians 5:13 reminds us to serve one another humbly in love. This act can help us realize that our contributions matter and that we are needed in God’s family.
  5. Reflect on God’s Promises: God promises that He will never leave us nor forsake us (Hebrews 13:5). Meditating on His faithfulness can provide solace in times of loneliness.

“In times of loneliness, let us remember we are never truly alone; God is always with us, and He has a plan for each of our lives.”

Prayer:


Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding us of our worth in Your eyes. Help us to find comfort in Your presence when we feel lonely and insignificant. May we seek connection with You and with others, recognizing that we are part of a greater purpose in Your kingdom. In Jesus’s name, Amen.

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