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April 22nd – Matthew 28:19-20

Matthew 28:19-20

Jesus didn’t just rise, He sent. He gave His followers, and now us, a mission. “Go and make disciples… baptize… teach… and know that I am with you always.” These words were His final instructions and our ongoing purpose. Such a love as was demonstrated by Jesus on the Cross, was never meant to be silent. So out of hearts overflowing with gratitude, we go. With deep reverence for Christ’s sacrifice, we share. And moved by love for our Savior, we scatter seeds for His kingdom. Seeds that, through His Spirit, will blossom into a harvest of transformed hearts, restored lives, and souls brought into His saving grace. And these things that we do aren’t done in our own strength, but with Christ’s authority. All to share the love that changed everything. The story doesn’t end at the empty tomb, it continues with us. Let’s go out with passion, purpose, and love. And live the Resurrection every single day!

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January 30th – John 3:30

John 3:30

John the Baptist was a rockstar back in the day. People came from miles around to hear his teachings and be baptized. Yet when the crowds began to dwindle and follow Jesus instead, John wasn’t resentful. Instead, he was filled with humble joy. For John wasn’t about his ego, but about the job appointed to him by God. To prepare the way for the Lord. I want to be a John. I want to surrender my ego and desires to align with God’s will. But to change means letting go of my own agenda, and embracing the transformative power of God’s love and grace. It calls for shifting from self-centeredness to selflessness, from pride to humility. And allowing God to lead me into a new way of thinking, feeling, and acting. It’s about trusting in His guidance and surrendering control, knowing that He alone holds the key to my true fulfillment and purpose in life. I want to become less, so God can become greater in my life. To fully embrace the job He has given me, and complete it joyfully, obediently, and for His glory alone!

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