When Love Becomes the Mission

A Day in the Life There are moments in the life of Jesus that feel almost too holy to touch, and John 17 is one of them. We are allowed to listen in as the Son speaks to the Father just hours before the cross. The room is heavy with the knowledge of what isContinue reading “When Love Becomes the Mission”

When “Jesus Only” Becomes About Me

On Second Thought Advent is a season that invites the Church to slow down, to wait, and to examine not only what we believe about Christ, but how we belong to Him together. The candles we light do not merely mark time until Christmas; they expose shadows we often ignore. One of those shadows appearsContinue reading “When “Jesus Only” Becomes About Me”

Kept in the Father’s Name

A Day in the Life of Jesus As I sit with John 17:6–12 this morning, I’m struck by the tenderness in Jesus’ voice as He lifts His disciples before the Father. This prayer is often called the “High Priestly Prayer,” not just because of its structure, but because it reveals the very heart of ourContinue reading “Kept in the Father’s Name”

The Brotherhood That Grace Built

  Afternoon Moment This afternoon reflection is drawn from one of the great devotional voices that has guided millions across generations. In his timeless work, Daily Devotional Readings, A. W. Tozer reminds us that God’s redeeming love is not just personal—it forms a spiritual family that transcends every earthly boundary. Below is the article exactly asContinue reading “The Brotherhood That Grace Built”

Living in Harmony

The Apostle Peter urges believers to embody unity through sympathy, love, compassion, and humility in their relationships. This communal approach contrasts with divisive societal trends, advocating for a collective commitment to the gospel. Living these virtues fosters a supportive church environment, offering hope in a fractured world, reflecting Christ’s presence in daily interactions.

As the Day Ends

The evening meditation reflects on Jesus’ commandment to love one another as He loved us, emphasizing that true discipleship is defined by this sacrificial love. Unlike mere sentiments, Jesus’ love demands action and commitment. The world recognizes believers not by doctrine but by the genuine love they express in their lives.

As the Day Begins

A Morning Meditation on 1 John 1:3,7“We proclaim to you what we have seen and heard, so that you also may have fellowship with us. And our fellowship is with the Father and with His Son, Jesus Christ.” (1 John 1:3)“But if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we haveContinue reading “As the Day Begins”

As the Day Ends

Waiting Together in PrayerScripture: Acts 1:14 — “They all joined together constantly in prayer, along with the women and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brothers.” As the day draws to a close and we quiet our hearts, let’s reflect on a sacred moment that took place in an upper room in Jerusalem—aContinue reading “As the Day Ends”