Today’s Reflection
Our instinctive human response may be to rely on our own understanding or to seek solutions that make sense to us. But God desires for us to know God’s care-giving love, to trust and believe that God’s ways are for our good.
—Osheta Moore, The Upper Room Disciplines 2025 (Upper Room Books)
Today’s Question
How can you create time and space to seek God? [question by Osheta Moore in Disciplines 2025] Join the conversation.
Today’s Scripture
Turn to the Lord!
He can still be found.
Call out to God! He is near.
—Isaiah 55:6 (CEV)
Prayer for the Week
Loving God, thank you for the many ways you call us to partner with you in love for the world. Amen. [prayer by Libby Baxter in Disciplines 2025]
Submit your prayer to The Upper Room.
Something More
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Lectionary Readings
Baptism of the Lord
- Isaiah 43:1-7
- Psalm 29
- Acts 8:14-17
- Luke 3:15-17, 21-22
Read the lectionary texts courtesy of Vanderbilt Divinity Library here.
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I have to be intentional in my seeking of God. As I sought God this, week, I feel God is showing me that there are things we concentrate on that are God’s concern and not ours. Our job is to love others as ourselves.
Snowing this cold morning in middle GA. Pray for us on our commutes. Love to all.
Through Quiet Time and prayer before sleeping I’m able to connect with God. Thankfully QT is a strong habit. Getting the dryer hooked up has been a frustrating experience. I’m sure it will end well, just need to get the final steps done. Patience!
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