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Sunday, April 19, 2026

APRIL 20 – JUST ONE

 I plead with you – by the name and with the desire and under the power of our Lord, Jesus Christ. You can’t become divided; tearing apart His message. You must agree, and become woven together; united in heart, mind, and spirit as one community. (1 Corinthians 1:10)

               Jesus clearly intended for those who followed Him to be united. In the few words recorded from His prayers the night before He was killed, Jesus fervently asked God for this unity (John 17:21). Paul understood that the church must be one, and spoke often with illustrations teaching how the people of God are to work together in peace and harmony. God told His leaders and prophets often to, “call the people together.” It was in this context of a united community that He performed mighty and powerful acts, provided for the needs of His people, and spoke His instruction to them.

                His intentions have not changed. God still wants His people to be a community united by their constant attention upon Him. He still is telling leaders to call their people to be together in His Spirit, focused on Jesus Christ, and loving each other and the people around them. When people are divided, the message is also torn apart.

                Lead your people to a common vision of bringing honor to the Lord together, as they love each other and the people around them.

Saturday, April 18, 2026

APRIL 19 – SAME OLD STORY

 Noah did what God said to do. He did everything exactly as he was told to do it. (Genesis 6:22)

                Think of the great stories of the Bible. You may recall Noah’s story, or Moses and the Exodus. These, and other epics that tell of how God has worked in human history to change peoples’ lives, all share a common trait. Each story includes a man or a woman who had enough faith and courage to choose to trust the Lord and do what He told them to do.

                Can you imagine the people mocking and laughing at Noah each day as he worked on a ship that was longer than a football field, while he was explaining that a flood would come? Think of the conversations he must have had with his wife and sons as they questioned him. But, Noah continued – because he trusted God. God’s instruction very often does not make sense to the people who receive it. It almost never makes sense to the world around them. However, doing what the Lord says to do is how a follower must respond when God speaks. Obedience is the action of one who really trusts God.

                Chose to be obedient today. When God’s Holy Spirit speaks to you, do what He says to do. Let Him write a new story with your life.

Friday, April 17, 2026

APRIL 18 – DON’T STOP

 Pray without ever pausing or stopping. (1 Thessalonians 5:17)

                Yesterday, did you pray? Did you really pray with all your heart and your energy? Did you take real time to thank God, to listen for His counsel, and to pray for the people He brought to your mind?

                Prayer is both the constant task and a great benefit of following Jesus. Certainly, Paul understood the demands of everyday life when He wrote this letter. Yet, he said “without ever stopping.” How is that possible? Ephesians 6:18 in part says, “Be alert; watching. Persevere in interceding for all of your people; God’s saints.” This envisions a life of looking for God in each interaction. Every object and each face you encounter, and every different act of your life is an occasion that calls for a conversation with the Lord. That’s why the Father gives you the Holy Spirit. “He will guide you into all truth (John 16:13).” All truth means He will give you understanding of every situation that is appropriate for what He wants you to do. The Spirit will also give you the wisdom to know your way forward.

                Pray today. Pray tomorrow. Pray without ever pausing or stopping. Pray in the shower, in the car, and while you’re being yelled at by a customer. Do all this so that Christ can speak, informing your work every day.

Thursday, April 16, 2026

APRIL 17 – CELEBRATE GOOD TIMES

 Jesus was impressed by the Centurion’s words; so surprised that He observed, “Listen, I haven’t heard this kind of faith anywhere – not even in Israel!” (Luke 7:9)

                Do you recognize excellence? Bringing attention to exceptional moments is one of the great opportunities for you to influence your people. What the leader talks about, emphasizes, and measures is what his or her people will do.

                The Centurion recognized the power and authority of Jesus’ work. As evidence of this belief, he publicly spoke his affirmation of faith in Jesus. It was an unusual, unexpected show of character, and Jesus wanted His followers to take note and understand, “That is what faith looks like!” There are certain actions your people will take that will reflect the character you know is important to your organization. As the Holy Spirit gives you understanding to see these moments, your celebration will help everyone to move closer to the vision and the values that God has given you.

                Listen carefully and encourage excellence when you see and hear God’s truth lived out. Celebrate these good, good times!

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

APRIL 16 – PATIENCE

 Keep being serious about the Lord working out the details of your life, just as you did when I was with you. Remember, it is God who gives you courage to will that He do that work, and it is He who completes the work – all for His own pleasure. (Philippians 2:12-13)

                Good work – God’s work – takes time. Just as you observe in business, those who take a longer view in their planning usually develop a better plan. God’s plan spans eternity. He has chosen to establish times and seasons to do His work in people. He places you in His world for a unique time, and for a person or people He has selected, in each moment of your life.

                The courage Paul urges might look a lot like patience to the world. Essentially, he says, “Be patient as you wait for the Lord’s next step for you; so patient that you continue to want to wait for Him to act even when you are struggling and afraid.” Waiting for God to act is hard work – especially when circumstances are difficult. It is then that waiting is truly the work of faith. Real faith waits, eagerly looking to the Lord for your next step. Real faith obeys immediately, before considering the potential outcomes.

                Today is an opportunity the Lord has planned for you. Let Him work His will each moment.

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

APRIL 15 – FRUSTRATION

 We have been given the gift of going straight to Jesus with courage, knowing He will show mercy and have the answer that will help us in each moment of our lives. (Hebrews 4:16)

                Are you frustrated by the actions of a person you lead? Have your efforts to fix their problems fallen short? If so, you may be ready to accept some news. Your people are not puzzles for you to solve. Their problems are not opportunities for you to share your wisdom and experience. People are valued creations of God, and - He is their answer.

                The writer explains that Jesus understands you, knows your struggles, and that He alone has the plan for your success in life. Jesus is that same answer for the one who struggles, and for your actions as you become a part of that person’s answer. People who are struggling need Jesus. Every part of your relationship with other people should be guided by the Lord’s Holy Spirit. You may not understand the plan, and you may never even see the result of your investment. The work is simply to do what you are led to do.

                Frustration is a sign that you have designed a plan. One who follows Jesus will focus on completing the work he or she is given to do, and will trust that Jesus is the plan.

Monday, April 13, 2026

APRIL 14 – SUCCESS

 (When you are filled with God’s Spirit) there will be real worship; constant celebration of the Lord, God. Do it like this – sing all kinds of songs that make the melody in your heart rise to the Lord, giving thanks to God for all He gave us in Jesus Christ. And, give your lives to each other in love because of your great love of Christ. (Ephesians 5:19-21)

                What does success look like? Do you measure success by bigger, more, faster, better – less cost or more profit? Real success is where people who once were trapped in drudgery; dreading and fearing, excusing and avoiding – where those same people are filled with hope and wonder, ambition and optimism, peace and love for each other.

                Paul explains, the people who live in God’s Kingdom don’t need to get drunk to be excited and throw a party. Followers of Jesus, who allow Him to consume their thoughts and control their actions, will erupt in praise and gratitude, and show love for others because of the work they will see Him accomplish. God’s success causes people to recognize Him.

                Is this the success you’re leading toward? Is your metric, “How many lives are changing because of God’s work in them?” Are your people celebrating real success, or just numbers?