Today’s Reflection
Who has been perfectly loved by those who raised us? Our disappointments in how we were loved, and the wounds we bear as a result, invite our trust in the deeper love of God in whom we have our being.
—Susan Carol Scott, Still Praying After All These Years: Meditations for Later Life (Upper Room Books, 2019)
Today’s Question
Instead of centering those who have failed you, how can you live in a way that centers God’s love in your life? Join the conversation.
Today’s Scripture
If I speak in the tongues of mortals and of angels, but do not have love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. And if I have prophetic powers, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing.
—1 Corinthians 13:1-2 (NRSV)
Prayer for the Week
Sustainer of all that is, give me faith that hopes in what I cannot see. Thank you for the small miracles that find me each day. Amen.
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Lectionary Readings
- Jeremiah 29:1, 4-7
- 2 Kings 5:1-3, 7-15c
- 2 Timothy 2:8-15
- Luke 17:11-19
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From my experience, it takes a long time to learn, come close to learning, how I can live in a way that centers God’s love in my life. Growing in Christ has had moments when it happened faster and times in “the valley”. I plod on. Thank You, Lord, for Your ever presence. Thankful for rain today.
I struggle with this very issue. I had no love from either parent and therefore it has been difficult for me to understand that God loves me unconditionally. I continue to work on accepting this truth.
To him whose elastic and vigorous thought keeps pace with the sun, the day is a perpetual morning.
Henry David Thoreau
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