Saturday, 27 June 2026

Lord, be Merciful to me.

 Lord, Be Merciful to Me


A Cry from Psalm 51:1, Luke 18:13, and Psalm 86:5


Have mercy on me, O God, according to Your unfailing love; according to Your great compassion, blot out my transgressions. (Psalm 51:1)


Lord, be merciful to me—not because I am worthy of Your grace,

But because Your mercy is boundless, and I need to see Your face.

I come not with a list of merits, not with a single boast.

I come as one who knows that I have wandered from the coast.


Like the tax collector who would not lift his eyes,

I beat my chest and whisper, "Lord, be merciful to me."

I cannot stand upon my own; my righteousness is frail.

But Your mercy, Lord, has never, ever failed.


Be merciful—not for pardon only, but for strength to rise,

To leave the miry pit behind, to see the morning skies.

Your mercy is my daily bread, my shelter in the storm,

The gentle hand that holds me close, the heart that keeps me warm.


For You, Lord, are good and ready to forgive, and abundant in mercy to all those who call upon You. (Psalm 86:5)


Lord, be merciful to me—in my weakness and my need,

In my wandering and my wandering, in my failure and my greed.

You are the God who does not turn away from the broken and the bruised,

You are the God who welcomes sinners who are used.


The tax collector went home justified—not because he was good,

But because he threw himself on the mercy of the God who understood.

His prayer was simple, his heart was bare,

And he found grace beyond compare.


"God, have mercy on me, a sinner." (Luke 18:13)


So I call upon Your name—Jesus, mercy's throne.

You looked upon the sinner and did not leave me alone.

You died to make atonement, You rose to bring me life.

Lord, be merciful to me; turn my sorrow into life.


Be merciful—not in judgment, but in love,

Not in wrath, but in the peace that comes from above.

Lord, be merciful to me—I cry out in my need,

And I trust in Your mercy to plant the eternal seed.


I am a sinner saved by grace.

Lord, be merciful to me.

I rest in Your mercy, I trust in Your love,

And I praise You, O God, for Your mercy above.


Amen.

I give you my Heart.

 I Give You My Heart


A Reflection on Proverbs 23:26, Psalm 51:10, and Revelation 3:20


My son, give me your heart and let your eyes delight in my ways. (Proverbs 23:26)


I give You my heart—not a fragment, not a part,

But the whole of me, the deepest part.

Not the pieces I have polished, not the parts I think are good,

But the messy, broken, tender parts that only You understood.


I give You my heart—the dreams I hold, the fears I hide,

The secret hopes I keep inside.

The joy that overflows, the tears that fall,

The silent prayers, the whispered call.


I give You my heart—not as an offering of perfection,

But as a child seeking direction.

Take it, Lord, and make it new,

Create in me a heart that beats for You.


Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me. (Psalm 51:10)


My heart—the wellspring of my life,

The source of joy, the seat of strife.

Guard it, Lord, and keep it true,

Let it beat in rhythm with You.


I give You my heart—in the morning when I rise,

In the quiet before the day's demands and cries.

In the noontide, when the battle presses hard,

In the evening, when I lower my guard.


I give You my heart—for better or for worse,

In the blessing and the curse.

In the laughter and the tears,

Through the triumphs and the fears.


Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with Me. (Revelation 3:20)


You stand at the door of my heart, knocking, waiting,

Seeking a place to enter, to create, to create.

I open wide the door, I invite You in,

Come, Lord Jesus, dwell within.


Take my heart—my passion, my pride, my pain,

And make it a sanctuary where You will reign.

I give You my heart—today, tomorrow, always,

In Your hands, I will stay.


My heart is Yours. Forever.


Amen.

I confess my Sin.

 I Confess My Sin of Not Honouring You


A Reflection on Malachi 1:6, 1 John 1:9, and Psalm 51:1-2


A son honors his father, and a slave his master. If I am a father, where is the honor due Me? If I am a master, where is the respect due Me? says the Lord Almighty. (Malachi 1:6)


I confess my sin of not honouring You—the times I have failed

To give You the glory, the praise, the honor that is due.

I have been quick to speak, slow to listen,

Slow to acknowledge Your presence, Your power, Your provision.


I confess—the times I have honoured others more than You,

The times I have sought the approval of man over the fear of the Lord.

The times I have placed my reputation above Your name,

The times I have been ashamed of Your gospel, Your truth, Your flame.


I confess—the times I have not honoured You in my words,

The times my tongue has spoken what is bitter and unkind.

The times I have not honoured You in my actions,

The times I have chosen the path of least resistance, the path of distraction.


If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. (1 John 1:9)


I confess—the times I have not honoured You in my thoughts,

The times I have allowed my mind to wander into darkness.

The times I have not honoured You in my relationships,

The times I have not loved as You have loved.


Forgive me, Lord—for the honour I have withheld,

For the praise I have kept, for the glory I have not given.

Restore to me the joy of honouring You,

And let my life be a living testimony of Your worth.


Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin. (Psalm 51:2)


I honour You now—with all that I am,

With all that I have, with all that I will be.

I honour You in my words, in my actions,

In my thoughts, in my relationships.


I honour You—in the morning and in the evening,

In the silence and in the noise,

In the joy and in the sorrow,

In the triumph and in the trial.


Forgive my sin of not honouring You.

Cleanse me, restore me, and let my life be a song of honour to Your name.

I choose to honour You today, and every day.


Amen.

Guide me to holiness.

 Guide Me to Holiness


A Reflection on 1 Peter 1:16, Romans 12:1-2, and Hebrews 12:14


"Be holy, because I am holy." (1 Peter 1:16)


Guide me to holiness—not by my own striving or might,

But by the gentle leading of Your Spirit, by Your holy light.

Not a holiness that is cold and distant,

But a holiness that is warm and consistent.


Holiness—not a burden to bear,

But a gift to receive, a life to share.

It is not the absence of mistakes,

But the presence of the One who makes

Us whole, who makes us clean,

Who washes us from every stain.


Guide me to holiness—through the valley and the peak,

Through the silence and the suffering, through the victory and the weak.

Let the fire of Your Spirit purify my heart,

And let me be set apart.


Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship. (Romans 12:1)


Holiness—a journey, not a destination,

A daily dying to self, a daily resurrection.

It is the fruit of the Spirit, the work of Your grace,

The reflection of Your love in every time and place.


Guide me to holiness—in my thoughts and in my deeds,

In my words and in my deeds.

Let my mind be fixed on things above,

And let my heart be filled with Your love.


Holiness—not a list of rules to keep,

But a relationship with You, deep and sweet.

It is the joy of walking in Your ways,

The peace of living in Your grace.


Make every effort to live in peace with everyone and to be holy; without holiness no one will see the Lord. (Hebrews 12:14)


So I surrender to Your leading, I yield to Your will.

Guide me to holiness, let my heart be still.

Let me be transformed by the renewing of my mind,

And let me be a reflection of Your love, Your grace, Your kind.


Guide me to holiness—not by my own effort,

But by the power of Your Spirit, by Your gentle retort

To every sin, to every stain,

And let me be holy, as You are holy, again and again.


Amen.

Forgive my hardened Heart

 Forgive My Hardened Heart


A Reflection on Ezekiel 36:26, Psalm 51:10, and Hebrews 3:8


I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh. (Ezekiel 36:26)


Forgive my hardened heart—the walls I've built so high,

The stubborn will that will not yield, the pride that will not die.

I have closed my ears to Your voice, I have turned away from Your light,

I have let the coldness of this world dim the fire of Your light.


Hardened—not by Your doing, but by my own choice,

By the weight of disappointment, by the silence of Your voice.

By the hurt that I have carried, by the fear I would not name,

By the comfort of my prison, by the safety of my shame.


But You, O Lord, are a God of mercy, a God of second chances,

You do not break the bruised reed, You do not snuff the smoldering wick.

You are the One who softens the hardest heart,

Who makes the broken whole, who gives a new start.


Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me. (Psalm 51:10)


Forgive my hardened heart—and break the stone apart,

Let the living water of Your Spirit flow into every part.

Melt the ice of unforgiveness, shatter the walls of pride,

And let the tenderness of Your love in me abide.


I want to feel again—the joy of Your salvation,

The wonder of Your mercy, the hope of restoration.

I want to love as You have loved, to forgive as I've been forgiven,

To walk in the light of Your presence, to live in the freedom of heaven.


Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your hearts. (Hebrews 3:8)


So I come to You, Lord—with a heart that longs to be soft,

A heart that wants to be open, a heart that wants to be lost

In the depth of Your love, in the breadth of Your grace,

In the healing that flows from Your wounded face.


Forgive my hardened heart. Replace it with a heart of flesh,

A heart that beats in rhythm with Yours, a heart that is fresh

With mercy, with kindness, with compassion and grace,

A heart that reflects Your love in every time and place.


I receive Your forgiveness. I receive Your healing.

My hardened heart is melting; Your love is revealing

The tender heart You created me to have—


Amen.

Your love never ends

 Your Love Is All I Need


A Reflection on Psalm 23:1, Romans 8:38-39, and Jeremiah 31:3


Your love is all I need—not the treasures of the earth,

Not the fame, not the fortune, not the titles of new birth.

For these are fading shadows, they are like the morning mist,

But Your love is eternal, a love that cannot be dismissed.


“I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness.” (Jeremiah 31:3)


Your love is all I need—in the silence and the song,

When I am weak and when I am strong.

In the valley and the peak, in the shadow and the light,

Your love is the anchor that holds me tight.


When the world offers its empty promises and its fleeting gain,

Your love remains the same, the constant in the changing lane.

It pursues me in the valley, it chases me up the hill,

And when I had no strength to run, it carried me, and still

It holds me, keeps me, never leaves me all alone.

Your love has made my heart Your home.


For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 8:38-39)


Your love is all I need—not for comfort only,

But to be a channel of that love to the lonely.

To reflect Your heart, to share Your grace,

To let Your love shine from my face.


No power in all creation, no depth, no height, no fear,

Can make it falter, diminish, or disappear.

It is the final word over every chapter of my story,

My unshakable foundation, my undeserved glory.


So let the world offer its fleeting, glittering prize.

I'll hold with joy the treasure right before my eyes.

For Your love is all I need, no, not a single thing,

Compares to the glorious, living love I have found in Christ my King.


Your love never fails. It never ends.

It is the anchor of my soul, my dearest, closest Friend.


Amen.

You come that we may have life more abundantly.

 You Come That We May Have Life More Abundantly


A Reflection on John 10:10, Ephesians 3:20, and 2 Corinthians 5:17


"I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full." (John 10:10)


You come that we may have life more abundantly—

Not just existence, not just breath,

But a life that conquers fear and death.

A life that overflows with peace,

A life that never, ever ceases.


Abundant life—not measured by the wealth we hold,

But by the love we give, the stories we unfold.

It is the peace that sings through falling tears,

The hope that conquers all our fears.


You come—not to condemn, not to destroy,

But to heal, to restore, to bring us joy.

You come to bind the brokenhearted,

To set the captives free, to heal the wounded,

To give us a future and a hope.


Abundant—not a life without its pain,

But a life where every loss becomes eternal gain.

Where the valley is a classroom, the mountain is a view,

And every step is guided by the One who is true.


Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us. (Ephesians 3:20)


You come that we may have life—

Not the life of the world, fleeting and vain,

But the life that comes from the Vine,

The life that is hidden with Christ in God.


Abundant life—in the ordinary and the grand,

In the work of our hands, in the love we expand.

It is the bread that satisfies, the water that quenches,

The peace that transcends all our earthly trenches.


Not just survival, but thriving in Him,

Not just existing, but rising within.

The thief comes to steal, to kill, to destroy,

But You come to bring life and joy.


Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here! (2 Corinthians 5:17)


So I receive this abundant life—not by striving or earning,

But by trusting, by resting, by simply turning

To You, the Way, the Truth, and the Life,

Who calms the chaos and ends all strife.


You come—not just to give us a ticket to heaven,

But to give us life here and now, a life that is leavened

With grace, with hope, with love that never ends,

With peace that surpasses all our understandings.


Life more abundantly—this is Your promise, Your gift,

A soul that is lifted, a spirit that lifts.

So live it, breathe it, share it each day—

You come that we may have life more abundantly in every way.


Thank You, Lord Jesus, for this abundant life.


Amen.

Please be Gracious to me.

 Please Be Gracious to Me


A Prayer from Psalm 86:3, Numbers 6:25, and 2 Corinthians 12:9


Please be gracious to me, O Lord—not because I have earned Your favor,

But because Your mercy flows like a river, a never‑ending savor.

I come with empty hands, a heart that knows its need,

And I ask for nothing more than the grace that is Your creed.


Be gracious to me, O Lord, for to You I cry all day long. (Psalm 86:3)


Be gracious in my failures, when I stumble and I fall.

Let Your compassion meet me, and answer when I call.

Do not turn Your face away, nor mark my every sin.

Let the light of Your forgiveness find the way to enter in.


Be gracious in my weakness, for there Your power is made strong.

When I have no strength to carry on, let Your grace become my song.

Not by my might, not by my will, but by Your Spirit's art,

Please be gracious, Lord, and heal the brokenness within my heart.


“The Lord make His face shine upon you, and be gracious to you.” (Numbers 6:25)


Be gracious in my waiting, when the answer seems so slow.

Let patience be the fruit that in this garden starts to grow.

I trust Your timing, trust Your heart, though I cannot see the way.

Be gracious, Lord, and give me peace to rest in You today.


So I receive Your grace—not as a wage, but as a gift.

My weary spirit You will lift.

Please be gracious to me, Lord—today and every day.

Your grace is sufficient; in that, I will stay.


“My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made perfect in weakness.” (2 Corinthians 12:9)


Amen.

Your Mercy endures forever.

 Your Mercy Endures Forever


A Reflection on Psalm 136:1-3, Lamentations 3:22-23, and Psalm 23:6


Your mercy endures forever—not a season, not a day,

But through every generation, along every winding way.

When morning paints the heavens and evening claims the west,

Your mercy is the pillow where my soul finds rest.


Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good. His love endures forever. (Psalm 136:1)


Mercy—not getting what I deserve,

A pardon I could never serve.

It is the second chance, the fresh start, the healing balm,

The quiet whisper, "You are forgiven; be calm."


It endures—through every failure, every rebellious night,

Through the silence of my doubt, through the chaos of my fight.

The enemy may whisper, "You have gone too far this time,"

But mercy answers, "Child, I have already paid for every crime."


Because of the Lord's great love we are not consumed, for His compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness. (Lamentations 3:22-23)


Your mercy is not a reward for my goodness,

But a gift of Your grace, a reflection of Your fatherhood.

It does not depend on my performance or my worth,

But flows from the heart of the One who gave me birth.


It endures—through every valley, through every peak,

Through the silence and the suffering, through the victory and the weak.

When I am faithless, You remain,

For Your mercy will not be chained.


Surely Your goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life. (Psalm 23:6)


So I will not fear tomorrow, for Your mercy goes before.

Your compassion is my rear guard; I am safe forevermore.

Your mercy endures forever—this I know.

Let the hallelujahs rise, let my grateful spirit grow.


Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good.

His love endures forever.


Amen.

Jesus Loves me. Yes, I know.

 Jesus Loves Me, Yes I Know


A Reflection on John 3:16, Romans 5:8, and 1 John 4:19


Jesus loves me, yes I know—not because I'm good or wise,

But because the Word of God reveals it right before my eyes.

Not a fleeting feeling, not a hope that's built on sand,

But the unshakable foundation of a nail-scarred hand.


I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore I have drawn you with lovingkindness. (Jeremiah 31:3, AMP)


Jesus loves me—when I fail, when I wander, when I fall.

When I cannot feel His presence, when I cannot hear His call.

His love is not a fair-weather friend, not a conditional lease;

It flows from His own character, an ever-flowing peace.


Yes, I know—not because I've earned it, not because I've prayed enough,

But because the cross declares it—through the suffering and the rough.

He who did not spare His Son has proven love so deep,

That every doubt and every fear is silenced in His keep.


But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. (Romans 5:8, AMP)


Jesus loves me—this is certain, this is solid, this is true.

When the world says I'm unworthy, He says, "Child, I died for you."

When my heart condemns my failures, He replies, "It is complete."

For the love that holds me steady has already claimed defeat

Over sin and death and judgment—over everything that harms.

Jesus loves me, yes I know—I am safe within His arms.


For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor any other created thing will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 8:38-39, AMP)


Yes I know. Yes I know.

Jesus loves me. This I know.

For the Bible tells me so.


Amen.

Lamb of God that clears the sin of the world.

 Lamb of God That Clears the Sin of the World


A Reflection on John 1:29, 1 Peter 1:18-19, and Revelation 5:6-12


Lamb of God—the One who clears the sin of the world,

The spotless, sinless, perfect One, the banner unfurled.

He came not with the roar of a lion, but the silence of a lamb,

To take away the sin that stained, the curse of fallen man.


The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, "Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!" (John 1:29)


The Lamb that clears the sin—not covers, not conceals,

But washes, purges, fully heals.

He bears our guilt upon His shoulder,

He makes the guilty heart grow bolder.


No blood of goats or bulls could take the stain away,

But the blood of the Lamb, the perfect sacrifice, forever stays.

He was led to the slaughter, He opened not His mouth,

He bore the sins of the south and the north, the east and the west.


He was oppressed and afflicted, yet He did not open His mouth; He was led like a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before its shearers is silent, so He did not open His mouth. (Isaiah 53:7)


The Lamb that clears the sin—once for all,

He answered the Father's righteous call.

He paid the price, He broke the chain,

He freed us from sin's shame and pain.


The Passover Lamb—the shadow of the cross,

The substance of our gain, the end of loss.

The firstborn saved by the blood on the door,

Now the firstborn of the dead, forevermore.


For Christ, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed. (1 Corinthians 5:7)


And now He stands before the throne, the Lamb as though slain,

Yet alive forevermore, with scars that still remain.

The angels cry, "Worthy!" The elders cast their crowns.

The Lion is the Lamb, and the Lamb deserves renown.


He clears the sin of the world—not with force, but with love,

Not with wrath, but with grace from above.

He takes it away, as far as the east is from the west,

And He gives us His righteousness, His peace, His rest.


The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, "Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!" (John 1:29)


Lamb of God—my sin is gone,

By Your blood, I am made whole, I am drawn.

I am no longer defined by my shame,

For the Lamb of God has cleared my name.


Worthy is the Lamb who was slain,

To receive power and wealth and wisdom and strength

And honor and glory and praise!

Lamb of God, I worship You, all my days.


Amen.

Thank you for Loving me.

 Thank You for Loving Me


A Reflection on 1 John 4:19, Romans 5:8, and Psalm 136:26


Thank You for loving me—not when I was good,

Not when my heart obeyed and understood.

But when I ran, when I denied Your name,

When I drowned in guilt and burned with shame.


We love because He first loved us. (1 John 4:19)


Thank You for loving me before the world began,

Before I drew a single breath, before I was a man.

You saw my failures, every hidden stain,

Yet You chose to love me, again and again.


Not because I earned it, not for works I've done,

But because You are love, the Father and the Son.

While I was still a sinner, still at war,

Christ died for me—and opened mercy's door.


But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. (Romans 5:8)


Thank You for loving me in the valley and the peak,

When I am strong and when I'm weak.

Your love is not a fair‑weather friend;

It holds me close, it will not end.


So I receive this love—not as a wage, but as a gift.

My broken heart You gently lift.

Thank You for loving me—my song, my plea,

My hope, my home, eternity.


Give thanks to the God of heaven, for His steadfast love endures forever. (Psalm 136:26)


Amen.

In the Counsel of the Righteous is Safety

 In the Counsel of the Righteous Is Safety


A Reflection on Proverbs 11:14 and Proverbs 12:15


Where there is no counsel, the people fall; but in the multitude of counselors there is safety. (Proverbs 11:14, NKJV)


In the counsel of the righteous is safety—not the wisdom of the crowd,

Not the voice of the many that speaks so loud.

But the quiet, steady guidance of those who walk in truth,

Who fear the Lord and honor Him from their youth.


The righteous—not perfect, not without their flaws,

But those who seek the Lord and follow His laws.

They speak with wisdom, they offer grace,

They point the way to the One who saves.


Counsel—not flattery, not empty praise,

But words that guide through life's complex maze.

Words that correct, that comfort, that restore,

Words that lead us closer to the Lord.


The way of a fool is right in his own eyes, but he who heeds counsel is wise. (Proverbs 12:15, NKJV)


Safety—not from every storm or strife,

But the peace that comes in the midst of life.

When we listen to the wise, we find our way,

We are kept from the pitfalls, we are saved from the fray.


Blessed is the one who seeks godly counsel,

Who does not lean on their own understanding.

For in the multitude of counselors there is safety,

A protection, a covering, a holy refining.


So I will seek the counsel of the righteous,

I will listen to those who are upright.

For their words are a lamp to my feet,

And their wisdom makes my path complete.


In the counsel of the righteous is safety—

This is the promise, the truth, the way.

I will walk in wisdom, I will trust in the Word,

And I will find safety in the counsel of the Lord.


Amen.

Presence of the Lord brings freedom.

 The Presence of the Lord Brings Freedom


A Reflection on 2 Corinthians 3:17, Exodus 33:14, and John 8:32


The presence of the Lord brings freedom—

Not a distant hope, not a future day,

But a present reality that breaks every chain,

A release from bondage, a turning from pain.


Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. (2 Corinthians 3:17)


Where His presence rests, fear cannot stay,

The shadows of doubt and despair fade away.

Where His glory shines, darkness takes flight,

And the captives of sin are set to the light.


Freedom from the chains of guilt and shame,

Freedom from the lies that whisper your name,

Freedom from the past that holds you tight,

Freedom to walk in the truth and the light.


“My presence shall go with you, and I will give you rest.” (Exodus 33:14)


In His presence, the yoke is broken,

The prison doors swing wide open.

The captive is released, the oppressed is made whole,

And the weary find rest for their soul.


Freedom to worship, freedom to love,

Freedom to rise like an eagle above

The storms of life, the trials of fear,

For the presence of the Lord is here.


“You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” (John 8:32)


So I seek His presence—not for a moment, not for a day,

But to dwell in His shadow, to walk in His way.

For where the Lord is, there is liberty,

And in His presence, I am truly free.


The presence of the Lord brings freedom—

Let it fall upon me now.

Break every chain, lift every brow,

And let me walk in the freedom that only You can give,

In the power of Your Spirit, I will live.


Amen.

Abide in me.

 Abide in Me


A Reflection on John 15:4-5, 7


"Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself unless it abides in the vine, so neither can you unless you abide in Me. I am the vine, you are the branches; he who abides in Me and I in him, he bears much fruit, for apart from Me you can do nothing." (John 15:4-5)


Abide in Me—not a fleeting visit, not a passing glance,

But a permanent dwelling, a constant, holy trance.

It is not a place you visit now and then,

But the home where your soul feels safe again.


Abide—not in the storm of striving,

But in the stillness of trusting.

Not in the noise of doing,

But in the quiet of being.


In Me—in the Vine, in the Source of life,

In the One who stills all inner strife.

In My love, in My Word, in My grace,

In the shelter of My embrace.


"If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you." (John 15:7)


Abide in My love—when fear surrounds,

When the enemy prowls and doubt abounds.

Let My perfect love cast out every fear,

And let My presence draw you near.


Abide in My Word—let it dwell in you richly,

Let it shape your thoughts and make you holy.

It is the lamp to your feet, the light to your way,

The anchor that holds you through the fray.


Abide in My peace—when chaos rages,

When the storm winds blow through the ages.

Let My peace, which surpasses all understanding,

Be the calm in your heart, ever standing.


Abide in Me—when the world is loud,

When you are weary, broken, or bowed.

Let My strength be your portion, My joy your song,

And let your life in Me be strong.


For apart from Me, you can do nothing.

But in Me, you have everything.

Abide in Me—and you will bear much fruit,

A life of love, a life of truth.


Abide in Me. I will abide in you.

This is the promise, the covenant, the truth.

So rest in Me, and let Me rest in you,

And I will make all things new.


Amen.

Ensure my Name in book of life.

 Ensure My Name in the Book of Life


A Declaration of Assurance in Christ


Ensure my name in the book of life—not by my own righteousness,

But by the blood of Jesus, my righteousness.

Let my name be written there, not in fading ink,

But in the eternal record that makes the heavens think.


“The one who is victorious will, like them, be dressed in white. I will never blot out the name of that person from the book of life, but will acknowledge that name before My Father and His angels.” (Revelation 3:5)


Ensure my name—let it be found among the redeemed,

Among those who have washed their robes and believed.

Not by my works, not by my fame,

But by the grace that calls me by my name.


In the book of life—the ledger of the living,

Where names are written by the King of kings, forgiving.

No erasure, no blotting, no fading away,

For those who trust in Jesus and in His love stay.


“Rejoice that your names are written in heaven.” (Luke 10:20)


I do not ask for earthly fame, for titles or for praise,

But to have my name in the book of life for all my days.

That is the blessing I seek, the treasure I hold,

More precious than silver, more valuable than gold.


My assurance is not in my own worth,

But in the finished work of the second birth.

For I have believed in the Son of God,

And I am sealed by His precious blood.


Yes, and I ask you, my true companion, help these women... whose names are in the book of life. (Philippians 4:3)


So I rest in the promise: my name is secure,

In the hands of the One who will always endure.

Ensure my name in the book of life—today and forever.

In Jesus' name, Amen. And I will not sever

From the love that wrote my name before the world began,

The love of God, my Savior, the great I AM.


Not by my works, but by His grace,

I have a place in that holy space.

My name is written in the book of life,

Through Jesus Christ, my Lord, my life.


Amen.

Please forgive me.

 Please Forgive Me


A Cry from Psalm 51:1, 1 John 1:9, and Isaiah 1:18


Please forgive me—not with empty, hollow words,

But with a heart that knows its need and trusts what it has heard.

I come not with excuses, not with blame or shifting shame,

But with the honest confession of a heart that knows its name.


Have mercy on me, O God, according to Your unfailing love; according to Your great compassion, blot out my transgressions. (Psalm 51:1)


Forgive me—for the words I spoke in haste,

For the thoughts that wandered, for the time I waste.

Forgive me for the things I've done and left undone,

For the battles lost, the races not yet run.


Forgive me—for the pride that hid my need,

For the selfishness that failed to plant the seed

Of kindness, of compassion, of grace,

For the times I turned away from Your face.


If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. (1 John 1:9)


I confess my sin—not to earn forgiveness,

But because You already paid the price, full and limitless.

I bring my failures, my regrets, my shame,

And I trust in the power of Your holy name.


Please forgive me—not because I am good,

But because You understood

That I am dust, that I am weak,

And that Your mercy is what I seek.


"Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool." (Isaiah 1:18)


I receive Your pardon—not as a license to ignore,

But as a gift that calls me to go and sin no more.

Please forgive me—and make me whole,

Restore the joy within my soul.


I am forgiven. I am cleansed. I am free.

Your mercy has restored me.


Amen.

All I need is Jesus.

 All I Need Is Jesus


A Reflection on Psalm 23:1, Philippians 4:19, and Matthew 6:33


All I need is Jesus—not the world's applause,

Not the gold that rusts, not the fleeting cause.

When I have Him, I have everything:

The Bread of Life, the Eternal King.


The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. (Psalm 23:1)


In the valley, He is my guide.

On the mountain, He is my pride.

In the silence, He is my voice.

In the chaos, He is my choice.


All I need is Jesus—not a healing touch,

Though He gives it, and I need it much.

Not an answer to my prayer,

But the One who meets me there.


And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of His glory in Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4:19)


So let the world keep chasing its shadows and its dust.

I have found the pearl of greatest price, the One in whom I trust.

All I need is Jesus—my portion, my reward,

My Savior, my Redeemer, my life, my love, my Lord.


But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. (Matthew 6:33)


Amen.

Protect me from evil.

 Protect Me from Evil


A Reflection on Matthew 6:13, 2 Thessalonians 3:3, and Psalm 121:7


Protect me from evil—this is my cry,

Lifted to the Father, the One who reigns on high.

Not from the trials that shape my faith,

Not from the challenges that test my ways,

But from the evil one who prowls and seeks

To steal, to kill, to destroy the weak.


And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. (Matthew 6:13)


Protect me from the lies that whisper in the night,

From the fear that paralyzes, from the loss of light.

From the traps laid hidden along my path,

From the enemy's sudden, venomous wrath.

Cover me, shield me, hide me away

In the shadow of Your wings, I pray.


But the Lord is faithful, and He will strengthen you and protect you from the evil one. (2 Thessalonians 3:3)


Protect my mind from every doubting dart,

Protect my heart from bitterness and hurt.

Protect my family, my home, my land,

Protect the work of my hands at Your command.


When the enemy comes like a flood, lift up a standard.

When fear would overwhelm, be my commander.

For You are greater than any power or scheme,

You are the God who turns darkness into a beam.


The Lord will keep you from all harm—He will watch over your life. (Psalm 121:7)


So I rest in Your protection—not in my own might.

I sleep in peace because You guard the night.

Protect me from evil, now and always.

In Jesus' name, I trust, I pray.


Amen.

May Your Spirit flow in me.

 May Your Spirit Flow in Me


A Reflection on John 7:38-39, Romans 8:11, and Ezekiel 36:27


May Your Spirit flow in me—not a trickle, not a taste,

But a rushing, mighty river, a holy, urgent haste.

Let the waters of Your presence rise and fill me to the brim,

Let every dry and barren place be saturated by Him.


Whoever believes in Me, as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from within them. (John 7:38)


Flow through my mind—wash away confusion, doubt, and fear.

Let the Spirit of truth make Your wisdom crystal clear.

Where anxiety has taken root, let Your peace overflow,

And let my thoughts be captive to the One who loves me so.


Flow through my heart—melt the cold and stubborn stone.

Let the fruit of love, joy, peace, and patience be made known.

Where fear has lodged, let boldness rise; where bitterness has grown,

Let Your gentle presence heal me, making all Your glory known.


And if the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead is living in you, He who raised Christ from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies. (Romans 8:11)


Flow through my words—let them speak of grace, not harm.

Let my lips be filled with praise, my tongue a healing balm.

Where there is hurt, let me bring comfort; where there is strife, let me bring peace,

And let my words be seasoned with the love that will not cease.


Flow through my hands—let them serve and heal and bless.

Use my ordinary touch to carry heaven's tenderness.

Mold my fingers, guide my gestures, let each act become a prayer,

A living sacrifice ascending to Your throne of care.


I will put My Spirit within you and cause you to walk in My statutes. (Ezekiel 36:27)


Flow through my will—take the reins, I surrender all.

Every plan, every dream, every ambition, great or small.

Let Your leading be my compass, Your purpose be my guide.

In Your hands, my life is yielded; in Your love, I will abide.


May Your Spirit flow in me—not for my comfort only,

But for the sake of every soul who walks in darkness and is lonely.

Let the river of Your presence flow through me to others,

To my family, my friends, my neighbors, and my brothers.


Flow, living water. Flow, O Holy Spirit, flow.

I open every gate. I let my barriers go.

May Your Spirit flow in me—make me a channel deep,

Where the thirsty find refreshment and the broken learn to leap.


Amen.