Day 13

Grace Day



Matthew 25:35

BY She Reads Truth

Take this day as an opportunity to catch up on your reading, pray, and rest in the presence of the Lord.

For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me.
—Matthew 25:35 ESV

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40 thoughts on "Grace Day"

  1. Steph C says:

    I grew up hearing, “people don’t care what you know until they know that you care”. Sometimes it’s the simplest things that convey love. When I was far from God, I knew there were ladies praying for me. They would talk to me about the Gospel. And it didn’t repel me because I knew they loved me. Showing love to others … may it be the theme of my days.

  2. Sydney Butterworth says:

    Needing so many prayers this evening, dear friends. The past two years have nearly destroyed my spirit, and last night my fiancee broke it off suddenly, and we just signed a lease together. I’m feeling hopeless and heartbroken. I need prayers for the Lord’s peace and guidance.

    1. Candi Salenieks says:

      Praying for you!

    2. Tori Espinosa says:

      Praying for you and your situation!

  3. NanaK says:

    We are in the Spirit, we are one in the Lord….and they’ll know us by our love…

    I love this version by King and country: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEwb51LawAI

    Have a blessed weekend dear Sisters, and may all that we meet know us by our love.

  4. Sue says:

    If we believe in Jesus, we will bear fruit.
    May our actions and care of others authenticate the gospel we believe.

    1. Alissa Bolz says:

      Amen!

  5. Churchmouse says:

    When we look into the face of a fellow human being, we are to envision them as Jesus. Look into their eyes and meet their need. Food. Drink. Friendliness. Surely we can afford these.

  6. Erica Johnson says:

    Back to the basics. I needed this, sometimes in life we try to do grand things for people to show we care. I think the basics are key, do you have what you need? And keeping them in prayer and letting them know that they can do all things through Christ for themselves.

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