Today’s Reflection
One of the challenges for many of those who have been faithful to their relationship with God for many years is that they think there should necessarily be something groundbreaking in that relationship—maybe a new facet of God’s personality to explore or an aspect of theology to learn. There is truth in this.We should explore the mystery of that relationship, and we will always learn new things about God’s character. But that does not preclude going back to the basics. Indeed, it can’t preclude it. God’s love for us must always be the first and last thing we know.
—Christian Coon, Failing Boldly: How Falling Down in Ministry Can Be the Start of Rising Up (Discipleship Resources, 2017)
Today’s Question
How might returning to the simple truth of God’s love shape your spiritual journey?
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Today’s Scripture
We love because he first loved us.
—1 John 4:19 (NRSVUE)
Prayer for the Week
Loving God, in our failure and our pain, remind us that we are still your beloved. Give us the courage to face what hurts, the grace to grow from it, and the faith to trust that no failure is final in your hands. Help us risk, hope, and live boldly—knowing you walk with us every step of the way. Amen.
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Lectionary Readings
- 2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14
- Psalm 77:1-2, 11-20
- Galatians 5:1, 13-25
- Luke 9:51-62
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Yes, indeed, the basics, the essenntials, the core of belief and action must always be the primary focus. I’m encouraged by this reflection to stay grounded in the basics. I have a much harder time with thoughts, ideas beyond this. Thank You, Lord.
The core and basis of the entire Bible and indeed Christianity is love. God’s love for humanity and for each individual. God’s love for his creation. Our love for one another and for creation based on the firm example of God and his love for us and everyone we encounter. If I remain in this simple and true concept then my spiritual journey will be fruitful.
Courage is found in unlikely places.
J. R. R. Tolkien
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