Cornerstone

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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June 18th – Ephesians 2:14

Ephesians 2:14

In Jesus, the barriers of cultural, religious, and social divisions are torn down, forming one family where we all are equal. His sacrifice brings together both Jew and Gentile, establishing a new covenant of peace. This unity transcends historical enemies and prejudices, showing that in Jesus we are all brothers and sisters, regardless of our backgrounds. The Cross is the cornerstone that unites us, making peace possible. And not just as an ideal but as a lived reality. Through Christ’s work, we are no longer strangers or foreigners but fellow citizens with the saints and members of God’s family. This profound reconciliation redefines our relationships, with love and mutual respect as foundational principles. The unity forged in Jesus’ peace calls us to embrace one another, reflecting His grace in our lives and extending His peace to the world. How wonderful is it that through Jesus, peoples from around the world are united into one family, bonded by His love and the peace He brings.

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December 15th – Psalm 136:1

Psalm 136:1

I remember as a child the joy of Christmas Caroling. People would visit each house, singing the traditional holiday songs. And the most poignant were the melodies about gratitude. Because Christmas isn’t just about presents; it’s about His presence. And our greatest reason to be grateful. Gratitude should be the shining star on top of our holiday tree, illuminating the joy that comes from recognizing the precious gift of Christ. That’s why Psalm 136:1 is an invitation to embrace Jesus as the source of gratitude and thanksgiving. In the heartbeat of this verse lies a profound understanding of Christ’s enduring goodness and boundless love. It beckons us to center our gratitude on Him, recognizing that His love is an unwavering foundation for our thanksgiving. Christ’s goodness becomes the endless spring from which gratitude flows. And in every expression of gratitude, may our hearts give thanks not only for the blessings we receive, but for the enduring goodness of our Lord. Whose steadfast love is the cornerstone of our gratitude.

 

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October 4th – 1 Peter 2:6

1 Peter 2:6

God’s Promise – If you believe in Jesus, you will not be disappointed.

When people of old built their houses, they chose for themselves only the finest of stones. The rest were cast aside as junk, good for nothing. This is how Peter describes Jesus. He was rejected, seen as no more than a useless piece of rock. But where men saw rubble, God saw His “choice and precious stone”, and the cornerstone of His spiritual house. And just as Jesus is the Living Stone, He calls us to become living stones ourselves; valuable parts of the foundation of God’s house. Christ is our “precious value”, and sacrificed all to make us His. And when others reject us or call us good for nothing, He never will. So the next time you feel unwanted or useless, remember to whom you belong. We are royalty, chosen by God to be His very own; part of a holy nation, paid for with the blood of His only begotten Son. And while the world may see us as rubble, God sees us as the bright, shining, choice and precious stones we are.

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