Being obedient is a tall order. The further we get into discipleship, the more we realize just how much God asks of us. It’s everything—our actions, our words, our vocations, our very hearts. And what if we want to make our own decisions, follow a different path? Is it wrong...

Jesus, you broke our bonds to sin and suffering and instead delivered us to the family of God. You are always waiting to catch us when we fall, ready to redeem us again and again. We give all our praise and thanksgiving for your love and redemption. Amen.


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Lectionary Week
June 29–July 5, 2026
Scripture Overview

Our four scripture passages this week connect to the discipleship practice of being obedient to God. In the Hebrew Bible we see Abraham’s servant and Rebekah take leaps of faith to become part of a great family lineage. The psalm is one for a royal wedding, suited to questions of family and legacy. In Matthew, Jesus promises us that if we choose a path of trusting and following God, he will take up our earthly burdens so that we might find joy in following him. Paul writes to the Romans of his emotional turmoil in trying to be obedient to God, and the relief of knowing that Jesus is always ready to come to our aid.

Questions and Suggestions for Reflection

Read Genesis 24:34-38, 42-49, 58-67. When have you felt God calling you to take a leap in faith? How did it make you feel? Can you look back and see the hand of God at work?
Read Psalm 45:10-17. What kind of legacy do you want to leave behind?
Read Romans 7:15-25a. Do you ever feel discouraged with yourself and your faith? How do you lean on Jesus, knowing that his resurrection has saved us from sin and despair?
Read Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30. Think of one burden that is weighing on you right now. Ask God to take it. Who is a wise person in your life? How can you seek wisdom?

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