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    Colossians: Paul's Call to Grounded Restoration

    March 13, 2026

    šŸŽ§ Today's devotional — listen while you start your day

    Welcome to the space. It’s Friday, the week's exhale, and outside, spring is starting to whisper of renewal. But sometimes, even as the world thaws, our inner landscape can feel as noisy as the persistent hum of old fluorescent lights in an empty office. Today, we tune out that static where we practice the presence of God.

    Perfect in Christ Jesus. — Colossians 1:28

    The Briefing

    Don't scroll past this. Let it land. That right there? That’s the signal cutting through the noise of our daily self-critique. Paul, with a direct and clear urgency, reminds us that in Christ Jesus, we are made complete, whole, without defect. This isn't a future hope, but a present reality in God’s eyes, even as we feel the tug of our own imperfections. Like looking at a blurry photograph, our human `lens` often highlights the `contrast` between who we are and who we wish we could be. Every impatient sigh, every quiet `fear`, can mutely confirm our perceived shortcomings. But the `focus` shifts dramatically when we embrace this truth: our perfection isn't something we earn or achieve, but something received through Jesus. It’s like switching from the slow, static-laden connection of dial-up internet in the late 90s to a crisp, high-speed fiber optic line—the clarity is immediate, undeniable. Make no mistake, this is the standard God has set for us through Jesus. This passage isn't just comforting; it's a necessary grounding for how we view ourselves and others, offering a profound sense of `restoration`.

    āš”ļø Your Mission

    I have a challenge for you: Today, do one simple thing to honor the physical vessel God gave you. Picture yourself doing this: take a deliberate 10-minute walk, maybe even around the grocery store parking lot, focusing your `lens` outward and observing the world without judgment. Let the movement `ground` your `focus`, especially when those small daily frictions (like the express lane violator) try to pull you off center.
    "Let’s lift this up together: Gracious God, we confess the fear that often clouds our vision of ourselves and others. Help us to see with Your eyes, through the perfecting work of Jesus, recognizing the inherent worth and the potential for `restoration` in every soul we encounter. Empower us to extend grace, just as it has been extended to us. In Jesus' name... Amen."
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    Grace
    March 17, 2026

    Okay, that ā€œGrounded Restorationā€ thought from Colossians? Deeply moved by it. When I’m juggling design deadlines and feeling scattered, that idea of finding true stability within is everything. It’s like, the chaos is still there, but Paul’s call to be so rooted helps me just breathe and actually notice that steady presence right in the middle of it all. Such a grounding vibe. šŸŒæšŸ¤

    Mary
    March 17, 2026

    Now then, that Colossians bit about being ā€˜grounded,’ it was brilliant. Keeps me thinking about the busy bits. Like when my neighbour, bless her heart, rings me 10 times about the bake sale, or the parish notices pile up. Easy to feel all scattered. But it’s that reminder to just plant your feet firmly. That little pause, remembering my roots, makes all the difference. Grand, really. Keeps me from fussing, you see.

    God bless, Mary.

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