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Saturday, May 2, 2026

MAY 3 – FARMING

 Listen, a farmer once planted his field. Some seed fell on a hard-packed path, and the birds ate it up. Some fell on rocks. It grew quickly, but died when the sun scorched because it had no root. Other seed fell into thorns and briars that choked the plant, and it didn’t bear fruit. (Mark 4:3-7)

                  Not every seed grows. Jesus later explains that, when you show others the way to Him, very few people will give their lives to Christ and fully embrace the life of following Him. You are not responsible for this outcome. That is the responsibility of each man and woman who hear God’s word, and who are given the opportunity to surrender themselves to Him and the hope that He offers. Your responsibility is to hear the voice of the Holy Spirit leading you, telling you how to plant your words and actions in His garden each day.

                   So, what are you to do? Love. You are to love every person God places in your way. However, this does not mean you are to agonize over their choices, nor does it mean you should self-design ways to reach them. Often, it will not be your job to do more than plant the first seed – which they may reject. You also can love them enough to pray God will continue to call others to the life He offers.

                Farming is hard work! Planting is a long-term venture. Make sure God is guiding your work.

Friday, May 1, 2026

MAY 2 – VALUABLE PEOPLE

 A second time Jesus asked, “Simon, son of Jonas, do you love me?” He answered, “Yes, Lord; you know I love you very much.” Jesus said, “Then care for and look after my sheep.”

               You value your people. They are very important; employees, customers, and vendors. But why? Why do they mean something to you? Is your primary, or only, measure of their value what they can contribute to the financial bottom line?

                Every person has tremendous value. Each one has been created by God. Jesus died for each man and woman, regardless of that person’s attitude, behavior, or character. And, if you love Jesus, He says to you, “then care for and look after” each of them. Regardless. Difficult business decisions often must be made, and they very often are in the best interests of the affected people – even when the short-term consequences are negative. But, even in those situations, where there must be a reprimand or an end to the business relationship, the charge is still to love and care for the person. That responsibility may extend past the time that your “business” relationship lasts. Sometimes it is your uncommon love that will lead to the transformation of their life.

                Everyone has great value. Recognize that in your life, and show it in your work today. Love God’s people.

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

APRIL 30 – TALKING GOSPEL

 For I am not embarrassed or humiliated to share the gospel. It is the power of God to bring hope and help, and to save everyone who believes from destruction; both the Jew and the Gentile. (Romans 1:16)

                When you talk to your people about your faith, what do they hear? Do you promote church meetings? Do you talk about principles and things people should not do? Or, do you tell them about Jesus, why He came, and what the Lord has done in your life to transform it?

                Paul knew that many of the educated, sophisticated elite of the world would see the gospel as a fairy tale. Many feel this way today. In fact, Jesus promised they would       (1 Corinthians 1:18). But, Paul knew. He had experienced the power of the gospel in his life. He knew it was real because it had changed him. So, he didn’t care if most of the people laughed or mocked him. The only concern was to be sure everyone had an opportunity to find their way to Jesus. He was willing to be regarded as a fool by the people he was working to help.

                Consider today how the Holy Spirit is leading you to share the gospel, and to talk about God’s work in your life, with all the people He sends to you.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

APRIL 29 – COME ON IN

 Then the Master told his servant to, “Go out on the roads around you, and search everywhere. Find people and compel them to come and be my guests; to fill the house for the great celebration.” (Luke 14:23)

                Do your people understand that you want them, and all the others in your sphere of influence, to be a part of the community of faith God has called you to establish and lead? Have you asked them? Has your love for them compelled them enough to overcome their resistance? If not, what are you waiting for?

                Clearly, the Master has said He wants you to do this. He didn’t give you a lesson or a program to tell you how to do it, because He plans to be there with you as you encounter each person. The job is to go to them. To be there, and then ask the Lord for understanding, and for the words or actions that will show that loving them is your job description. The love of Jesus Christ, as shown to other people through you, is what will compel them to join the community and become a part the celebration in accomplishing God’s vision with you.

                Hear the Lord today. As you go down the roads you travel, search for those who need to come to the Lord’s big celebration.

Monday, April 27, 2026

APRIL 28 – SHOW YOUR LOVE

 My dear little children don’t let us simply say that we love but love in truth with our actions. Let us show them our love sincerely. (1 John 3:18)

               Do you love your people? All of them? Do you show them your love sincerely; earnestly, as John urges? Don’t answer too quickly. Take a moment. Read the preceding verses (3:16-17) for an example of what this passage is talking about.

               John reminds the readers of the way Jesus showed His love and establishes that total sacrifice is the standard for every believer. Then, he gives a striking, practical example. “Whoever has the means to help when he sees his brother in need, but doesn’t help him, how can he say that the Spirit of God and His love lives in him?” This is a very direct challenge. Especially to you who have substantial means. Your people should know you love them, because at every opportunity you must care for one of them, you do it. High standard? You bet – but not inconsistent with the rest of Scripture. Anyone can say they love. Most will give if it’s not too hard or too much. Jesus taught simply to give. It may be money – yes. But your means may be time or knowledge or influence. Or it may simply be genuinely caring when no one else does.  

                Decide today that you will show your love – God’s love - at every chance, and you will look for those opportunities.

Sunday, April 26, 2026

APRIL 27 – EYE-TO-EYE

 Jesus said, “Who touched me?” When everyone denied touching Him, Peter said, “Master, there’s a huge crowd around you; all touching you.” (Luke 8:45)

                You can picture the crowd following Jesus; many desperate to get to Him. Jesus was on a mission to help a young girl who was dying. One woman, who had been tormented for years by disease, managed to reach through the crowd and touch the edge of His coat. As Jesus later explained, her faith caused her to be healed instantly. Notice that, even though Jesus was busy – with lots of people clamoring for His attention – He stopped and made sure to recognize what God was doing. And, He took time to love that individual whose life was being changed. He looked into her eyes.

                Will you do that? No matter what your mission for the day, nor how many people vie for your attention – will you stay conscious of what God is doing around you? Will you stop and relate to the people involved until His work in you, and in them, is completed?

                Stay alert each moment. Find the person God is calling you to help. Look into their eyes and stay with them until His work is done.

Saturday, April 25, 2026

APRIL 26 – BRING HIM TO ME

 And many told (blind Bartimeus) to be quiet, but he yelled louder, “Son of David – have mercy on me! Jesus stopped and told them to bring Bartimeus to Him. So, they called him, “Be courageous and get up. Jesus is calling you.” (Mark 10:48-49)

             Jesus and his disciples were headed for Jerusalem; busy and serious on their way. Bartimeus, the blind man on the side of the road, could not be indulged thought the disciples. Jesus doesn’t have time for him right now. They tried to silence Bartimeus, so that he would not get in the way. But Jesus seized the moment He helped them re-think their job description. He told them to go and bring the sick (physically, mentally, spiritually) to Him so He could make them whole.

             Do you get too busy to see the sick person standing in front of you? Is your work too important to stop and bring them to Jesus? Every day brings opportunity to find the people who need Christ. Your work is not to fix them, nor necessarily to please them. It certainly is not to overlook them as a casualty of a busy day. Your work is to bring them to the Lord.

Look around you today. Somewhere, the Holy Spirit will show you your Bartimeus. Go to him or her and bring that sick person to Jesus.