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December 17th – Ephesians 2:22

Ephesians 2:22

At Christmas, we celebrate the moment Jesus stepped into the world as the foundation of everything God was building. He came quietly and humbly, yet strong enough to hold every life together. God’s church isn’t just a place we gather, it’s made up of people. And each one is intentionally placed and deeply valued. To God, every heart matters, and every story has purpose. That’s why He sent Jesus. For He is the steady center that aligns us, supports us, and gives us meaning. Without Him, things feel scattered and unsure. But with Him, we are held firm. Christmas reminds us that God longs to dwell with His people, not from afar, but right in the middle of our lives. Each person brings something unique and necessary to what He is creating. No one is extra. No one is forgotten. Together, we become a living reflection of His love. We are being shaped side by side, strengthened by grace. And because Christ came, we are connected, secure, and forever part of what God is building.

Reflection Question:
How can you embrace your place in what God is building and allow Jesus to be the steady center of your life, especially during this Christmas season?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, thank You for sending Jesus to be the foundation that holds us together. Help me trust my place in Your work, value the role You’ve given me, and live in a way that reflects Your love. May my life be firmly centered on Christ and used for Your glory.

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April 9th – Matthew 21:12-13

Matthew 21:12-13

When Jesus entered the temple and overturned the tables, He wasn’t just making a statement about a building. He was revealing His zeal for holiness in the hearts of His people. Our hearts are His temple now. A sacred space meant for worship, not cluttered with distractions, selfish desires, or hidden sins. As we walk the road to Easter, we’re invited to let Him in. And not just as a guest, but as Lord.

What needs cleansing in your heart today? What tables need overturning? Are there habits, attitudes, or fears crowding out the presence of the One who gave everything for you? Sometimes the most loving thing Jesus does is confront what we’ve allowed to stay too long. His cleansing is never to shame, but to restore. He wants to make room for joy, peace, purpose, and deep communion with Him. Don’t fear His refining touch.  Because it comes with healing in His hands. Let this Easter be more than tradition, let it be transformation. Invite Him to do a holy work within you, and trust that He’s faithful to finish it.

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