Elijah’s struggle in the desert is an example of the humanity of God’s servants. Elijah is revered as one of the most faithful people in the Bible, on par with Moses. His later assumption into heaven without experiencing physical death seems to place him on a different level than other...

Creator God, thank you for the blessing of being human and for the stories of your grace that remind us how much you love us. Amen.


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Lectionary Week
June 16–22, 2025
Scripture Overview

In this week’s readings, individuals long for God’s grace and receive it, being transformed for service to God as a result. Psalm 42 reflects the deep longing of the soul for God’s presence, a sentiment echoed in the verses from First Kings where Elijah seeks guidance in a moment of despair. Both are revived through God’s faithfulness. In Luke’s Gospel, the healing of the man possessed by a demon showcases Jesus’ power over spiritual forces and his ability to heal and transform. Galatians emphasizes the grace given to all, transcending all backgrounds. Together, these verses highlight the human need for God’s guidance, the transformative power of faith in Christ, and the inclusive nature of God’s love and grace.

Questions and Suggestions for Reflection

• Read Psalm 42. Consider what you find most challenging about being transparent with God. How might opening up to God deepen your relationship?
• Read 1 Kings 19:1-15a. When facing challenges or moments of uncertainty, how can you cultivate a receptive heart to better discern God’s voice?
• Read Luke 8:26-39. Reflect on a time in your life when you felt bound by something. How did encountering Jesus and his transformative power help you break free?
• Read Galatians 3:23-29. Consider the truth that in Christ, you are a child of God. What does this statement mean to you?

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