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TODAY’S PASSAGE
From “Voice Of Jesus 2” by Michael Canfield:
As she walked in from the parking lot one morning, I ran out and handed her my business card. She smiled and said,
REFLECTION
There’s something beautifully vulnerable about running toward someone with an offering in your hand. In this simple moment, we witness the power of acting on divine prompting without overthinking it. How many times have we felt nudged to reach out to someone—to offer a kind word, a helping hand, or simply our presence—but hesitated? This passage captures that split-second decision to move past our fears and step into faith-filled action.
The act of running out with a business card might seem small, even mundane, but it represents so much more. It’s about being willing to interrupt our own routine, to risk rejection, to bridge the gap between strangers. That smile in response? It’s the universe confirming that when we act from a place of genuine intention, love creates connection. We don’t always know what someone else is carrying or what our small gesture might mean to them in that moment.
This is how divine love works through us—not always in grand gestures or dramatic moments, but in the everyday courage to extend ourselves. When we’re attentive to those inner promptings and brave enough to act on them, we become vessels for something greater than ourselves. We become the hands and feet of love in a world that desperately needs more people willing to run toward each other rather than away.
THIS SPEAKS TO ME BECAUSE…
Today, consider: Who is the person you’ve been feeling prompted to reach out to? What small act of courage is waiting for you to take? Sometimes the most profound connections begin with the simplest gesture—and a willingness to run toward possibility instead of staying safely in place.
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