Today’s Reflection
The problem is that we often neglect important things that are not exciting or seem too small. I am convinced that God’s providential work moves in these times and places. It strengthens me that the clergy involved in justice ministry confirm such an obvious but neglected reality.
—Tex Sample, Micro Practices For Justice Ministry (Upper Room Books, 2025)
Today’s Question
What practices help you slow down and notice God’s providential work in the small, everyday moments? Join the conversation.
Today’s Scripture
Those who have made fun of this day of small beginnings will celebrate when they see Zerubbabel holding this important stone.
—Zechariah 4:10 (CEV)
Prayer for the Week
Gracious God, shape us through the small daily practices that draw us closer to you and to one another. Mold our hearts for justice, our hands for service, and our lives for love. May we be transformed by your spirit so that in every act, no matter how small, we reflect your kingdom on earth. Amen.
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Something More
Make justice a daily habit. In this week’s featured book, popular author and activist Tex Sample draws on interviews with 40 pastors from diverse ministry contexts to document hundreds of small practices that can enable big changes in our communities. Learn more here.
Lectionary Readings
- Acts 9:1-6, (7-20)
- Psalm 30
- Revelation 5:11-14
- John 21:1-19
Read the lectionary texts courtesy of Vanderbilt Divinity Library here.
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Something new to think about. I need to be more attentive. Perhaps on today’s walk past a variety of trees there will be some eyeopening sights. Thank You, Lord.
I need to do this more, but I do notice things while I walk outside and when I watch my kitties. Times such as these remind me of God’s provisions and greatness displayed even in small things.
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