His voice shook when he said, “In the name of Jesus Christ, you are forgiven.” It was the first Sunday for our seminary intern to lead our congregation through the confession, pardon, and peace. The moment’s miracle affected him beyond measure. He froze in the lectern as God’s people began...

Gracious God, you know the places and relationships where I struggle to experience your peace. Through your Spirit, nudge me in the way of life so that I might become an agent of Christ’s peace. Amen.


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Lectionary Week
June 8–14, 2026
Scripture Overview

Life with God leads us into the mysterious depths of God’s compassionate love. Like Sarah, we can’t help but stop and laugh at how absurdly wonderful God is. In the psalm and the epistle, we discover a God intimately familiar with the ordinary details of our everyday lives. God’s grace is continually transforming us and sustaining us in all seasons. In the Gospel, we are interrupted by the Lord, who calls us by name and commissions us as partners in the extraordinary work of healing and hope.

Questions and Suggestions for Reflection

Read Genesis 18:1-15, 21:1-7. When have you waited for a long time for God? Amidst the pain of delay, who and what helped you keep your life open to God’s surprising blessings?
Read Psalm 116:1-2, 12-19. How might God’s attention to your life change how you talk with God?
Read Romans 5:1-8. What gifts have you received during seasons of trial and tribulation? How might you live as one grounded in the peace of Jesus Christ?
Read Matthew 9:35–10:8. How might God’s compassion lead you to partner with God’s mission in your everyday life?

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