DEVOTION:
Galatians 1:3-4 and Colossians 1:10-14, 21-22
Galatians 1:3-4 Grace, and peace are yours from God our Father and Lord Jesus Christ. Jesus willingly sacrificed Himself for our transgressions to liberate us from this corrupt world, fulfilling God's sovereign plan.
Colossians 1:10-14, 21-22 We pray that your life might reflect the Lord’s worthiness, pleasing Him through fruitful actions and deepening your understanding of God. May you be empowered to persevere and be patient through His might, and joyously thankful to the Father who qualifies us to share in the inheritance of the saints in light. He has delivered us from darkness into His beloved Son’s kingdom, liberating us and forgiving our sins.
Once, you were estranged and hostile in mind, manifesting in harmful deeds. Yet now, through Christ’s physical sacrifice, God has reconciled you to present you holy, unblemished, and blameless before Him.

THOUGHTS:
Jesus's self-sacrifice was not an act of compulsion or external enforcement but a deliberate choice, affirming His autonomy and intent, as He states in John 10:17-18. Unlike any human, He chose to lay down His life and to take it up again. In Colossians, Jesus is described as the visible representation of the invisible God, embodying God's gracious intent to save humanity.
     Consider this: Jesus's mission on Earth was transformative, focused on changing us rather than altering God's nature. God is unchangeable. As the scriptures recount, we were once alienated from God, our minds hostile and manifesting through sinful behaviors. However, through His death, Christ has bridged that gap, bringing us closer to God. Contemplate the fruits of such transformation mentioned in today's scripture from Colossians: living a life worthy of the Lord, bearing good fruit, growing in divine knowledge, and rejoicing in liberation from sin. How have these aspects of Jesus's mission impacted you personally and drawn you closer to God?
      In Galatians, despite significant challenges to his teachings and authority, Paul upholds the 'truth of the gospel'—that righteousness before God comes from what God accomplished through Jesus's sacrificial death and resurrection rather than through adherence to the Law of Moses. Consider how this principle of salvation through grace aligns more cohesively with God's character, as opposed to a legalistic or political requirement for atonement. How does understanding Jesus's voluntary sacrifice deepen your understanding of God’s true nature?  

PRAYER: 

Almighty and Holy God, as we gather this early morning, our hearts united in prayer, we come before You with a spirit of gratitude and a plea for Your divine intervention. We lift up the Martin family to You as they prepare for Harper’s baptism. May this sacred act of faith be the beginning of a lifelong journey in Your grace and love.

We also hold in our hearts those among us facing great trials, like Wilda, who begins her cancer treatment. We lift up George and many others. Lord, grant them strength, comfort, and healing. Surround them with Your peace and the support of their community as they navigate this challenging path. Lord Jesus, we lift those who are in silent pain this very day. May Your grace be sufficient.  For Wilbins and his family, we ask for an outpouring of Your Holy Spirit. Strengthen their faith, uplift their spirits, and grant them resilience to overcome the obstacles they face. May they feel Your presence in every moment of uncertainty or hardship.

We pray for our nation and all those who are ill. Heal our land, Lord, and mend the fractures within our communities. We ask for Your healing hands to touch our church, nurturing its health and guiding its mission. Instill in us a spirit of unity that we may work together for the common good, reflecting Your love and grace in all our actions. Bless us with prosperity, not just of material wealth, but in love, joy, and spiritual fulfillment. May our lives be testimonies of Your enduring faithfulness. We commit all these things into Your loving hands, trusting in Your mercy and wisdom to prevail in every aspect of our lives. In Jesus’ Name, we pray, Amen.