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  God’s Mercy Embraces All Bible Reading: Psalms  86  Verse  for today “Where sin increased, grace increased all the more.” — Romans 5:20 DEVOTION Psalm 86 is a sincere cry for help from David. It is the heartfelt prayer of a child of God who believes that God will deliver him and it shows us that God’s mercy embraces all who come to Him with humble hearts. David says, “You are my God” and “I put my trust in You, Lord,” showing that his confidence is not in himself but in the mercy of God. He confesses, “I am poor and needy,” not in a worldly sense, for David was a king, but in the poverty of self, a realization learned through seasons of brokenness and struggle; that without God he is nothing. This is what Jesus meant when He said, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” David was a great sinner, yet he knew how to be broken before God, for in Psalm 51:17 he reminds us that the sacrifice pleasing to God is a broken spirit and a contrit...

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  Redemption that welcomes the outsiders Bible Reading: Ruth 4: 1-10 Key Verse Vs 4 b "And he said I will redeem it "   DEVOTION Ruth was a young Moabite widow who left her homeland and loyally followed her mother-in-law, Naomi, to survive a famine. Throughout the book, we see God’s hand at work to bless them despite the tragedies they both faced. In chapter four, we see Boaz, a wealthy landowner, successfully presenting his case to the relative to acquire property and in doing so, was able to marry Ruth. The book of Ruth showcases a beautiful story of God’s impartial mercy towards all, including the foreigner, and should challenge us as believers on what it looks like to follow God and support those in need.  In the Old Testament, we see that God had commanded generosity from his people to leave food for others, especially the poor, which can be seen in Deuteronomy 24:19 “when you are harvesting in your field and you overlook a sheaf, do not go back to get it. Leave...

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  Restoration and Mutual Support Bible Reading: Galatians 6:1 to 10. Key Verse Vs 1 1 Brothers and sisters, if someone is caught in a sin, you who live by the Spirit should restore that person gently. But watch yourselves, or you also may be tempted. 2 Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ DEVOTION In his Epistle to the Galatians,  Apostle Paul articulates a communal framework that transcends mere legalism, proposing instead a rigorous system of mutual responsibility and restoration. Galatians 6:1-10 serves as a foundational text for understanding Christian social ethics, moving beyond individual piety toward a collective mandate. By examining the metaphors of "mending" and "burden-bearing," one uncovers a sophisticated model for maintaining community cohesion through grace rather than exclusion. The passage begins with a directive toward restoration, using a concept often applied in ancient medical contexts to the setting of...

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  Call to shoulder each other's burdens Faith That Carries Others  Bible Reading: Mark 2:1-12 Key Verse Vs 5 “When Jesus saw their faith, He said to the paralytic, ‘Son, your sins are forgiven you.’” — Gospel of Mark 2:5    DEVOTION “Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can.” -John Wesley In Mark 2:1–12, we witness a beautiful picture of shared faith and compassionate action. The paralytic could not reach Jesus by himself, but four faithful friends refused to let his weakness become the end of his story. They carried him, climbed the roof, and lowered him before Christ. Their determination reveals the heart of true Christian community: we are called to shoulder one another’s burdens. “The purpose of human life is to serve, and to show compassion and the will to help others.”(Albert Schweitzer) Often in life, we meet people who are spiritually, emotionally, or physically paralyzed—unable to move forward. Some are weighed down by sorro...

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  Love Transforms Communities and Relationships Bible Reading:  Rom 12: 9-21 Key Verse Vs 16  Vs 16 Live in harmony with one another.   DEVOTION Today’s theme for reflection is ‘Love in action.’ The word ‘love’ is an overused word and as such it has lost its real meaning and its action in our daily living. In English we only have one word for love, but  Greeks have seven words to express different emotions involved in love such as eros, philia, ludus, agape, pragma, philotimo, and storge. C. S. Lewis in his book, ‘Four Loves,’ writes about emotions involved in  friendship, affection, Eros and charity. Charity is the gift love of God; Gift love and agape are supreme aspects of love. The most important understanding of love is our knowledge and faith that “God is love” (I Jn 4:8). When Pharisees questioned Jesus about the greatest commandments, Jesus reduced the whole commandments to just two: “Love your God with all your hear and all your soul and with all y...

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  Faithful Kindness that restores Bible Reading:  2 Samuel 9: 1-13 Key Verse Vs 3 The king then asked him, “Is anyone still alive from Saul’s family? If so, I want to show God’s kindness to them.” (2 Samuel 9:3)”    DEVOTION In the bible, as we read about David & Jonathan, we realize they are more than best friends - they are like brothers and fiercely loyal to each other. Jonathan protected David from his father, King Saul and after Jonathan was killed, David returned the kindness shown to him by Jonathan by taking care of Jonathan’s son, Mephibosheth.  The interaction between David & Mephibosheth happens to be one of the greatest examples of God’s kindness and mercy as demonstrated through David. When we read this passage, we can picture David as God the Father, Jonathan as the Son, Jesus Christ and Mephibosheth as ourselves. The kindness that David shows Mephibosheth is beyond grace and compassion. David is actively seeking out anyone from Saul’s...

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  Justice and Mercy: Caring for one another Bible Reading:  Zechariah:7 : 4 -10 Key Verse Vs 8 Verse: 8:  And the word of the Lord came again to Zechariah: “this is what the Lord almighty says: Administer true justice; show justice ,show mercy and compassion to one another”.   DEVOTION   In this bible passage, we find a  poignant reminder about the intertwined nature  of  justice and mercy, emphasizing out duty to care for another. Prophet  was speaking to a community that had been questioning  the practices and rituals they observed, particularly concerning fasting and mourning. God's response, delivered through Zechariah, reveals deeper truths about what God  truly desires  from His people. JUSTICE AND  MERCY: A DIVINE EXPECTATION  (4-7)        Here we see, God instructs the prophet to remind the people that the rituals should not merely be an outward expression, but should reflect their inn...