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Thursday, July 9, 2026

JULY 10 – GENEROUS RESPONSES

 Never let your motivation be your own, personal gain – ever! Instead, humble yourself, and value other people and their prosperity more than you value your life. Then you will generously respond to them in ways that advance their interests. (Philippians 2:3-4)

                   What is your greatest challenge to your efforts to be a good listener? Think. You have a choice of two answers; selfishness or focus. It’s easier to call selfishness lack of focus, right? But, the critical issue in listening in a focused way is to live as Paul encourages here; humbly and generously. Focusing on people is about self-LESS-ness.

                   Paul obviously had some experience with personal interaction. How often he must have sought to manipulate others to a desired end. With his intellect and education, and the power of his office before he met Jesus, he certainly knew the dynamics of power and intimidation. Post-meeting Jesus, Paul understands that listening to the person God sends to him, and to the Lord who arranged the meeting, is the way to advance that person’s cause. The work is to help them find God’s way, and that work became Paul’s reason for living.

                   Give yourself, and your focus, generously to others. Pursue their interests as God leads you to respond to their needs.

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

JULY 9 – FOCUSED APPRECIATION

 You carefully arranged me from your materials, and skillfully wove me into a unique person before I was even formed. And, as you created me you wrote my story, blessing me; blessing the work you would do through me. (Psalm 139:15-16)

                  Do you live in the reality of this passage? Do you recognize that this promise from God is also reality for each of the people you will encounter today? If so, should you not focus on helping each of your people to recognize and appreciate that he or she has a destiny; a story to complete? With this understanding, your people will be encouraged to seek relationship with their Creator; emboldened to pursue their unique story. Then, they too can act with courage and power; real authority.

                   The Psalmist understood – your relationship with God begins long before you are even aware of Him. Although the writer can’t see and touch the Lord, he knows that God’s hand has shaped him into a unique creation He deems to be very good. The hopeful confidence of knowing he was destined to participate with God to finish the story of his life – and that he could not fail – gave him the confidence to overcome his fears (verse 23) and to boldly pursue God’s vision (verse 24).

                   Invest focused attention on each of your people so they can pursue the story God has written for their lives.

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

JULY 8 – UNEARNED TRUST

 God gives us, as evidence of His love for us, this thing. While we were still rebelling against His authority, His love was extended to us through Jesus Christ’s atoning death. (Romans 5:8)

                   Do you trust your people? Do you require that they earn your trust before you make a significant investment in them? Do you look for failures to support limiting or withholding your trust? Or, do you make and keep promises to pursue their best interests individually and as a group, even if they fail the trustworthiness test?

                   This passage is hard reading for one who would seriously try to follow Jesus. The requirement to risk your own status – physically, emotionally, and financially, for someone who doesn’t appreciate your gift is hard to accept. To risk your freedom, and even your safety, for someone who may not even understand what you are doing seems to be a really dumb thing to do. But, that is the action that evidences God’s love – just as in Christ’s death. That act is the sacrificial love that brings hope.

                   Risk it all for your people. Extend your love to them just as Jesus did; without reservation. Give it all. Give them hope and love them, even though they don’t deserve it.

Monday, July 6, 2026

JULY 7 – ENOUGH FOR TODAY

 The Lord God said to Moses, Listen! I will send what you need each day from my resources; what each person needs for one day – every morning. Then, I will watch to see if they prove to be faithful in doing what I ask of them. (Exodus 16:4)

                   Every interaction; every relationship is different, and each ongoing relationship is different each day. How can you possibly prepare to meet that level of challenge? Can you read enough books, learn enough rules, or have enough experience to always do what is best in each of dozens of daily interactions? No, but God can – and better still – He promises that He does.

                   God’s provision for His people is constant, steady, and consistent. In this passage, He is explaining to His leader, Moses, “I will show you what your people – My people – need each day, and then I will provide all that you lack to accomplish what I will give you to do.” Has God’s nature changed? (Numbers 23:19). If not, then each person should take seriously the rest of God’s counsel to Moses. The Lord will also be evaluating constantly whether you follow in simple faith.

                   This one action; simply following in faith, is God’s consistent standard for men and women. Adopt that measure as your own. Do enough each day.

Sunday, July 5, 2026

JULY 6 – AUTHORITY TO CALL

 Through this Jesus we also were given this great favor of God and the authority to call followers from every people. We call them at His instruction, on His behalf, and to move in obedience to His authority – And you too are those people who are called to have this relationship of belonging to Jesus Christ. (Romans 1:5-6)

                   Remember. Authority is about unlocking the world’s chains. So, it is about people. The great, powerful events of life are when groups of people respond to a call to do better. Those whom you lead – your group – acting together, in obedience to God’s leadership will be used by the Lord to change the lives of others. That call -the foolishness of preaching Jesus (1 Corinthians 1:21-23) is why you are leading your people.

                   As you obey, and call others to relationship and obedience, pursuing what is best for all – God’s will for their lives – those people will change. They will change dramatically, and will lead others to the new life they have found.

                   The reputation of your leadership is determined by its character – how you use it. Use it as Jesus intends. Use it to call others to be Him, so they can be made complete.

Saturday, July 4, 2026

JULY 5 – INCORRUPTIBLE AUTHORITY

 Bragging that they, with human authority, were wisdom, they lived out being a fool! That’s what happens if you try to take all the glory that belongs to the incorruptible, forever God, and say that humans, or anything else that God created, can contain that authority. (Romans 1:22-23)

                  Do you ever get a little too big for your britches? Do you maybe worry about how you will solve the huge problem that hangs over you and your people? Do you plan how you will fix that person who is messing up the work? Do you think you have the power or authority to change another person’s life in a significant way? If so, you may be dangerously close to becoming the person Paul describes in this passage.

                  Paul is describing mankind in this part of his letter, but he offers a very important insight into how God responds to idolatry. Clearly, God doesn’t suffer fools gladly (2 Corinthians 11:19). If a person is foolish enough to experience God’s creation, His intervention in the lives of people, and His personal call to relationship, and yet still deny His authority as God, He will let them become the very essence of foolishness. Their innate need to worship will cause them to either try to become god, or to create some other, false god in which to invest their lives.

                  The only authority that is forever and incorruptible (stays firm, lasts) is the Lord God. Never try to take His role. Never assume responsibilities that are His. Always give Him the glory for what He alone can do.

Friday, July 3, 2026

JULY 4 – LASTING AUTHORITY

 Everything around you, and everything you can see – it’s all temporary. One day it will all be gone. But, my words last – forever! So, don’t focus on or get overwhelmed by this other stuff, or you will miss the chance for my words to become your life. My words mean either life or death for everyone on earth. (Luke 21:33-35)

                  Do you want legacy? Do you wish for the work you do during your lifetime to really endure through time? Are you afraid you may be invested in something that will not last beyond your leadership tenure? If so, Jesus gives the answer you are looking for to build something lasting.

                   What lasts forever is what God values. Over the course of history, He has repeatedly told men and women that His words are the way to real, fulfilling, purposeful life, and His words are about relationship. God’s desire is for obedient worship – period. All the work you must do to please the Lord is described by one phrase, “do what God wants you to do.” Nothing else will last. No manmade monuments will survive. No accomplishments will matter. No heroic, sacrificial deeds will be long-remembered, unless what you build or do is what the Lord asks you to make of your life.

                   Build for forever. Accomplish the work that God gives you each day. Obey His word and build lives that will last.