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Day 3 - Tuesday | Daily Devotions | Connect the Testaments | Morning and Evening: Daily Reading | My Utmost for His Highest | Thoughts for the Quiet Hour |

  June 16: Not Perfect? Ezra 1:1–2:70; 1 John 3:5–10 ; Psalm 106:1–15 Sometimes sin can discourage us so much that we loathe ourselves. At first glance, John’s letter seems to encourage this. Addressing a struggling church community, John seems to call for perfection: “And you know that that one was revealed so that he might take away sins, and in him there is no sin. Everyone who resides in him does not sin. Everyone who sins has neither seen him nor known him” (1 John 3:5–6). Does this mean that people who struggle with sin are unable to know God? In his letter, John is actually addressing the false idea that was rampant in the community he addressed—that Christ’s sacrifice had covered sin. Therefore, it was permissible to keep sinning. This is an issue that Paul addresses in his letter to the Roman Christians: “Should we go on sinning then, that grace may increase? May it never be!” (Rom 6:2). John answers the same way. He’s not saying that any sin indicates an inability to k...

Day 2 - Monday | Daily Devotions | Connect the Testaments | Morning and Evening: Daily Reading | My Utmost for HIs Highest | Thoughts for the Quiet Hour |

  June 15 I have set thee … that thou shouldst be for salvation unto the ends of the earth.… Ye shall be witnesses unto me … unto the uttermost parts of the earth. Acts 13:47; 1:8 Men are questioning now, as they never have before, whether Christianity is indeed the true religion that will be the salvation of the world. Christian men, it is for us to give our bit in answering that question. It is for us, in whom the Christian church is at the moment partially embodied, to declare that Christianity, that the Christian faith, the Christian manhood can do that for the world which the world needs. You ask, “What can I do?” You can furnish one Christian life. You can furnish a life so faithful to every duty, so ready for every service, so determined not to commit sin, that the great Christian church shall be the stronger for your living in it. The problem of the world will be answered, and a certain great peace will come into this poor, perplexed phase of our humanity as it sees ...

Day 1 - Lord's Day - Sunday | Daily Devotions | The Church, Personal, and Office Lectionaries |

  Sunday, June 14, 2026 | After Pentecost Proper 6 Year A Old Testament Genesis 18:1–15 Psalm 116:1–2, 12–19 (UMH 837) New Testament Romans 5:1–8 Gospel Matthew 9:35–10:8 (9–23)  Vanderbilt Divinity Library, United Methodist Revised Common Lectionary (Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2009). Sunday, June 14, 2026 | Pentecost Third Sunday after Pentecost Old Testament Isaiah 25:6–9 Psalm Psalm 100 New Testament 1 John 3:13–18 Gospel Luke 14:16–24   Christian Worship One Year Lectionary (Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2009). Sunday, June 14, 2026 | After Pentecost Proper 6 Year A First Reading & Psalm, Option I First Reading Genesis 18:1–15 (21:1–7) Psalm Psalm 116:1, 10–17 or First Reading & Psalm, Option II First Reading Exodus 19:2–8a Psalm Psalm 100 Second Reading Romans 5:1–8 Gospel Matthew 9:35–10:8 (10:9–23)   Episcopal Church (USA) Revised Common Lectionar...