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		<title>Who Am I? – June 9, 2026</title>
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<blockquote><p>But Moses said to God, &#8220;Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt?&#8221; And God said, &#8220;I will be with you.&#8221;<br />
<strong>Exodus 3:11-12</strong></p></blockquote>
<h3>Who Am I?</h3>
<p>Graduation ceremonies have recently concluded on many college and high school campuses in the United States. Many graduates heard speeches that sounded something like this: &#8220;You&#8217;ve accomplished great things. You can do anything you set your mind to! Now go out there and chase your dreams. Nothing can stop you now!&#8221;</p>
<p>With a diploma in hand and pride in their hearts, many may believe it. But for most, the day will come when they realize that they can&#8217;t do everything. They just don&#8217;t have the skills, strength, or qualifications.</p>
<p>Unlike those graduates, Moses hadn&#8217;t been planning for this day. He&#8217;d been minding his own business as a shepherd after fleeing from Egypt forty years earlier. But God wanted to bring the Israelites out of Egypt, where they were slaves. And he wanted Moses to lead them out.</p>
<p>Moses felt utterly unqualified. &#8220;Who am I?&#8221; he asked God. He rightly recognized that he didn&#8217;t really have the qualifications needed for such important work.</p>
<p>God has given us great work to do. He has called us to serve him wherever we are. We serve him by loving our neighbor, caring for our family, listening to a friend, and providing for our community through our honest labor every day. Through such tasks, God is working to show his love to the world.</p>
<p>Who am I, that I should do such noble work? To that, God gives the same answer he gave to Moses, &#8220;I will be with you.&#8221; He came to be with us when he sent his Son to rescue us from our own pride and excuses by entering enemy territory to die for us. He promises that he is with us when we hear his Word and respond in prayer. He promises never to leave our side, as he protects us from harm and blesses the work of our hands for his purposes.</p>
<p>No, we are not worthy to do God&#8217;s work. But by his blood, Jesus makes us worthy, and with his presence, he accomplishes great things through us.</p>
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<p>Father, thank you for accomplishing your loving work through me. Take away my fears and excuses and make me willing to serve you by serving my neighbor. Amen.</p></blockquote>
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Unlike those graduates, Moses hadn&amp;#8217;t been planning for this day. He&amp;#8217;d been minding his own business as a shepherd after fleeing from Egypt forty years earlier. But God wanted to bring the Israelites out of Egypt, where they were slaves. And he wanted Moses to lead them out. Moses felt utterly unqualified. &amp;#8220;Who am I?&amp;#8221; he asked God. He rightly recognized that he didn&amp;#8217;t really have the qualifications needed for such important work. God has given us great work to do. He has called us to serve him wherever we are. We serve him by loving our neighbor, caring for our family, listening to a friend, and providing for our community through our honest labor every day. Through such tasks, God is working to show his love to the world. Who am I, that I should do such noble work? To that, God gives the same answer he gave to Moses, &amp;#8220;I will be with you.&amp;#8221; He came to be with us when he sent his Son to rescue us from our own pride and excuses by entering enemy territory to die for us. He promises that he is with us when we hear his Word and respond in prayer. He promises never to leave our side, as he protects us from harm and blesses the work of our hands for his purposes. No, we are not worthy to do God&amp;#8217;s work. But by his blood, Jesus makes us worthy, and with his presence, he accomplishes great things through us. Prayer: Father, thank you for accomplishing your loving work through me. Take away my fears and excuses and make me willing to serve you by serving my neighbor. Amen. &amp;nbsp; Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. 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Nothing can stop you now!&amp;#8221; With a diploma in hand and pride in their hearts, many may believe it. But for most, the day will come when they realize that they can&amp;#8217;t do everything. They just don&amp;#8217;t have the skills, strength, or qualifications. Unlike those graduates, Moses hadn&amp;#8217;t been planning for this day. He&amp;#8217;d been minding his own business as a shepherd after fleeing from Egypt forty years earlier. But God wanted to bring the Israelites out of Egypt, where they were slaves. And he wanted Moses to lead them out. Moses felt utterly unqualified. &amp;#8220;Who am I?&amp;#8221; he asked God. He rightly recognized that he didn&amp;#8217;t really have the qualifications needed for such important work. God has given us great work to do. He has called us to serve him wherever we are. We serve him by loving our neighbor, caring for our family, listening to a friend, and providing for our community through our honest labor every day. 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		<title>Mercy for the Worst – June 8, 2026</title>
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<blockquote><p>Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners—of whom I am the worst. But for that very reason I was shown mercy so that in me, the worst of sinners, Christ Jesus might display his immense patience as an example for those who would believe in him and receive eternal life.<br />
<strong>1 Timothy 1:15-16</strong></p></blockquote>
<h3>Mercy for the Worst</h3>
<p>Growing up with my siblings, I always wanted to be the best, to play sports better than they did, to ride my bike faster, to win at board games, and to get the best grades. It took some of the fun out of it when they weren&#8217;t interested in competing and didn’t care if I won.</p>
<p>As much as I might have liked competition, I don&#8217;t remember ever competing to be the worst. Who would want to claim that title? Even when I was little, and my parents would say, &#8220;Last one in bed is the rotten egg!&#8221; no one wanted to be last!</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s verses, Paul, the author, calls himself the worst of sinners. This is not a badge of honor any of us wants to wear. Our normal tendency is to minimize our own sins and magnify the sins of others. I did or said that, but I had a good reason for it. I&#8217;m not perfect, but at least I didn&#8217;t do that. </p>
<p>Why did Paul call himself the worst of sinners? As he looked back on his life, he saw a life riddled with rebellion against God. Even though he thought he was doing the right thing at the time, he had persecuted Christians before God called him to faith in Jesus. Even after he became a Christian, he continued to sin against God every day. There was no excuse. No hiding. He deserved God&#8217;s punishment.</p>
<p>But he didn&#8217;t need to hide because he knew that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners. None of us can save ourselves. Paul saw the mercy that God showed him as evidence of God&#8217;s mercy for all. He saw his own salvation as proof that Jesus can and will forgive anyone. That includes you and me. So, we can honestly and without fear admit, &#8220;I&#8217;m the worst of sinners, but Jesus came to save me.&#8221;</p>
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<h4>Prayer:</h4>
<p>Jesus, thank you for coming into the world to save sinners—even me. Amen.</p></blockquote>
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	<author>webmaster@wels.net (WELS: What About Jesus)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260608dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners—of whom I am the worst. But for that very reason I was shown mercy so that in me, the worst of sinners, Christ Jesus might display his immense patience as an example for those who would believe in him and receive eternal life. 1 Timothy 1:15-16 Mercy for the Worst Growing up with my siblings, I always wanted to be the best, to play sports better than they did, to ride my bike faster, to win at board games, and to get the best grades. It took some of the fun out of it when they weren&amp;#8217;t interested in competing and didn’t care if I won. As much as I might have liked competition, I don&amp;#8217;t remember ever competing to be the worst. Who would want to claim that title? Even when I was little, and my parents would say, &amp;#8220;Last one in bed is the rotten egg!&amp;#8221; no one wanted to be last! In today&amp;#8217;s verses, Paul, the author, calls himself the worst of sinners. This is not a badge of honor any of us wants to wear. Our normal tendency is to minimize our own sins and magnify the sins of others. I did or said that, but I had a good reason for it. I&amp;#8217;m not perfect, but at least I didn&amp;#8217;t do that. Why did Paul call himself the worst of sinners? As he looked back on his life, he saw a life riddled with rebellion against God. Even though he thought he was doing the right thing at the time, he had persecuted Christians before God called him to faith in Jesus. Even after he became a Christian, he continued to sin against God every day. There was no excuse. No hiding. He deserved God&amp;#8217;s punishment. But he didn&amp;#8217;t need to hide because he knew that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners. None of us can save ourselves. Paul saw the mercy that God showed him as evidence of God&amp;#8217;s mercy for all. He saw his own salvation as proof that Jesus can and will forgive anyone. That includes you and me. So, we can honestly and without fear admit, &amp;#8220;I&amp;#8217;m the worst of sinners, but Jesus came to save me.&amp;#8221; Prayer: Jesus, thank you for coming into the world to save sinners—even me. Amen. &amp;nbsp; Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>WELS: What About Jesus</itunes:author><itunes:summary>https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260608dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners—of whom I am the worst. But for that very reason I was shown mercy so that in me, the worst of sinners, Christ Jesus might display his immense patience as an example for those who would believe in him and receive eternal life. 1 Timothy 1:15-16 Mercy for the Worst Growing up with my siblings, I always wanted to be the best, to play sports better than they did, to ride my bike faster, to win at board games, and to get the best grades. It took some of the fun out of it when they weren&amp;#8217;t interested in competing and didn’t care if I won. As much as I might have liked competition, I don&amp;#8217;t remember ever competing to be the worst. Who would want to claim that title? Even when I was little, and my parents would say, &amp;#8220;Last one in bed is the rotten egg!&amp;#8221; no one wanted to be last! In today&amp;#8217;s verses, Paul, the author, calls himself the worst of sinners. This is not a badge of honor any of us wants to wear. Our normal tendency is to minimize our own sins and magnify the sins of others. I did or said that, but I had a good reason for it. I&amp;#8217;m not perfect, but at least I didn&amp;#8217;t do that. Why did Paul call himself the worst of sinners? As he looked back on his life, he saw a life riddled with rebellion against God. Even though he thought he was doing the right thing at the time, he had persecuted Christians before God called him to faith in Jesus. Even after he became a Christian, he continued to sin against God every day. There was no excuse. No hiding. He deserved God&amp;#8217;s punishment. But he didn&amp;#8217;t need to hide because he knew that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners. None of us can save ourselves. Paul saw the mercy that God showed him as evidence of God&amp;#8217;s mercy for all. He saw his own salvation as proof that Jesus can and will forgive anyone. That includes you and me. So, we can honestly and without fear admit, &amp;#8220;I&amp;#8217;m the worst of sinners, but Jesus came to save me.&amp;#8221; Prayer: Jesus, thank you for coming into the world to save sinners—even me. Amen. &amp;nbsp; Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. 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<blockquote><p>Jesus said, &#8220;It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick.&#8221;<br />
<strong>Matthew 9:12</strong></p></blockquote>
<h3>I Need Jesus</h3>
<p>Do I need Jesus? There are three possible answers. The first one is, &#8220;No!&#8221; If I look at myself and think I&#8217;m pretty good, it would be easy to conclude, &#8220;I don’t need Jesus.&#8221; I have myself—my good intentions, my good works, and my better-than-everyone-else attitude. Why would I need Jesus when I have myself?</p>
<p>The second answer is not as self-centered. I may conclude, &#8220;I need Jesus, but only in emergencies.&#8221; I believe I am in perfect control of my life. I have everything in order and running smoothly. Still, I recognize that there are times when a situation is beyond my control. Then, I need Jesus. I need him to undo the mess I have made. I need him to help me get everything back into control. It is good to know Jesus is there when I really need him.</p>
<p>The third answer is the most honest. Do I need Jesus? &#8220;Absolutely!&#8221; Through the diagnosis of God&#8217;s perfect Word, I recognize I am sick. My disobedience has robbed me of my strength. My selfishness has destroyed my well-being. My indifference to the Lord and his will has made me terminally ill. I need Jesus.</p>
<p>In answer to my need, Jesus is there. He is there as a doctor to heal my sin-sick soul with his assurance of forgiveness. He is there to restore my strength with his never-failing power. He is there to renew my love with his own unselfish sacrifice. Jesus is there to make me whole.</p>
<p>I need to be honest with myself. I need Jesus. I need him to be my comfort and strength. I need him to be my Savior from sin. I need him to be my Great Physician.</p>
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<h4>Prayer:</h4>
<p>O dearest Jesus, I need your help daily. Come with your healing and help. Come with your rescue and relief. Come and never leave. Amen!</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Jesus’ Plan – June 6, 2026</title>
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<blockquote><p>Then the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus had told them to go. When they saw him, they worshiped him; but some doubted. Then Jesus came to them and said, &#8220;All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me.&#8221;<br />
<strong>Matthew 28:16-18</strong></p></blockquote>
<h3>Jesus&#8217; Plan</h3>
<p>Jesus came to this earth to fulfill the will of his heavenly Father. He carried out all that was necessary to save sinful, fallen mankind. When his work of redemption was complete, he returned to his glorious heavenly home. As Jesus left this earth, he wanted the good news of salvation to be spread throughout the whole world. Jesus’ greatest desire is for people to hear about all that he accomplished for them, and by hearing the gospel, come to faith in him as their Savior from sin and death.</p>
<p>Jesus did not plan to stay on earth and spread the gospel. He did not plan to send angels from heaven to do the work of evangelism. He planned to direct his believers to tell the good news of salvation. He wanted his followers to pass down the precious truth of eternal life from generation to generation until he returned to take all his believers to heaven with him.</p>
<p>Jesus can carry out his plan because he has all authority in heaven and on earth. Jesus is King of all creation. Jesus is the supreme commander of his army of believers and directs the conquest of his gospel in every nation of the earth. With that authority, he commissions his followers to be his missionaries. There&#8217;s no question as to what Jesus wants us to do. There is no option. He enlists us in his service to proclaim the truth of salvation to everyone. Backed by the ultimate authority of the Son of God, we shall work faithfully and confidently to fulfill our mission to proclaim the name of Jesus who lived, died, and rose, because it is absolutely true that &#8220;Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved&#8221; (Acts 4:12).</p>
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<h4>Prayer:</h4>
<p>Jesus, your name proclaims you to be the Savior of all people. Give me the strength to live to the honor of your name and help me share the glorious message of salvation with others. Amen.</p></blockquote>
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Jesus’ greatest desire is for people to hear about all that he accomplished for them, and by hearing the gospel, come to faith in him as their Savior from sin and death. Jesus did not plan to stay on earth and spread the gospel. He did not plan to send angels from heaven to do the work of evangelism. He planned to direct his believers to tell the good news of salvation. He wanted his followers to pass down the precious truth of eternal life from generation to generation until he returned to take all his believers to heaven with him. Jesus can carry out his plan because he has all authority in heaven and on earth. Jesus is King of all creation. Jesus is the supreme commander of his army of believers and directs the conquest of his gospel in every nation of the earth. With that authority, he commissions his followers to be his missionaries. There&amp;#8217;s no question as to what Jesus wants us to do. There is no option. 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		<title>Everything Includes the Trinity – June 5, 2026</title>
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<blockquote><p>[Jesus said] And teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.<br />
<strong>Matthew 28:20</strong></p></blockquote>
<h3>Everything Includes the Trinity</h3>
<p>Jesus&#8217; words about what is to be taught are both simple and sweeping. &#8220;Everything.&#8221; Not some things. Not just the easy or familiar teachings. Everything he has commanded. That includes truths that comfort, truths that challenge, and even truths that stretch our understanding.</p>
<p>Among those truths is the doctrine of the Trinity.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not something we would have figured out on our own. One God, yet three persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. It can feel mysterious, even difficult to explain. And yet Jesus includes this in the “everything” his disciples are to teach. Just before this, he commanded baptism in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. This is not optional theology. It is at the heart of who God is and how he saves.</p>
<p>And that matters more than we might think.</p>
<p>If God were not triune, the gospel would fall apart. The Father sends the Son. The Son lives, dies, and rises for sinners. The Holy Spirit brings that saving work to us through faith. Each person of the Trinity is fully God, yet each carries out a distinct role in our salvation.</p>
<p>And then comes the promise: &#8220;Surely I am with you always.&#8221; The one who commands also stays. Jesus does not send his disciples out alone to figure things out or to carry the weight by themselves. He is present every step of the way.</p>
<p>That changes how we hear the word &#8220;everything.&#8221; It&#8217;s not a demand we must meet on our own. It&#8217;s a gift we receive from a Savior who is still with us, still teaching, still guiding. Through his Word, he continues to unfold the truth. Through his Spirit, he helps us believe it.</p>
<p>So even when some teachings feel deep or mysterious, we don&#8217;t turn away. We listen. We learn. We trust. Because the one who gave us &#8220;everything&#8221; has also given us himself, and he will be with us to the very end.</p>
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<p>Lord Jesus, I treasure everything you have taught me about yourself. Amen.</p></blockquote>
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Just before this, he commanded baptism in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. This is not optional theology. It is at the heart of who God is and how he saves. And that matters more than we might think. If God were not triune, the gospel would fall apart. The Father sends the Son. The Son lives, dies, and rises for sinners. The Holy Spirit brings that saving work to us through faith. Each person of the Trinity is fully God, yet each carries out a distinct role in our salvation. And then comes the promise: &amp;#8220;Surely I am with you always.&amp;#8221; The one who commands also stays. Jesus does not send his disciples out alone to figure things out or to carry the weight by themselves. He is present every step of the way. That changes how we hear the word &amp;#8220;everything.&amp;#8221; It&amp;#8217;s not a demand we must meet on our own. It&amp;#8217;s a gift we receive from a Savior who is still with us, still teaching, still guiding. 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Just before this, he commanded baptism in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. This is not optional theology. It is at the heart of who God is and how he saves. And that matters more than we might think. If God were not triune, the gospel would fall apart. The Father sends the Son. The Son lives, dies, and rises for sinners. The Holy Spirit brings that saving work to us through faith. Each person of the Trinity is fully God, yet each carries out a distinct role in our salvation. And then comes the promise: &amp;#8220;Surely I am with you always.&amp;#8221; The one who commands also stays. Jesus does not send his disciples out alone to figure things out or to carry the weight by themselves. He is present every step of the way. That changes how we hear the word &amp;#8220;everything.&amp;#8221; It&amp;#8217;s not a demand we must meet on our own. It&amp;#8217;s a gift we receive from a Savior who is still with us, still teaching, still guiding. 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<blockquote><p>[Jesus said] Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.<br />
<strong>Matthew 28:19</strong></p></blockquote>
<h3>The Name of the Only True God</h3>
<p>These are some of Jesus&#8217; final words to his disciples. They are clear, direct, and full of purpose. But right in the center of this command is something easy to overlook: &#8220;in the name&#8221;—singular— &#8220;of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.&#8221; One name, yet three persons. Here, Jesus reveals the mystery at the heart of our faith: the triune God.</p>
<p>This isn&#8217;t just a statement about who God is. It&#8217;s a promise about what God does.</p>
<p>To be baptized &#8220;into the name&#8221; means more than having water applied with certain words. It means being brought into a relationship with the triune God himself. In baptism, the Father places his name on you and claims you as his child. The Son covers you with his saving work, washing away your sins through his death and resurrection. The Holy Spirit creates faith in your heart and begins a new life in you.</p>
<p>This is not symbolic or hypothetical. It is real. God is acting.</p>
<p>That matters because so often we look for assurance in the wrong places. We wonder if our faith is strong enough, if we&#8217;ve done enough, if we truly belong to God. But Jesus points us to something solid and outside of ourselves: baptism. There, the triune God made a commitment to you.</p>
<p>When doubts come, you don&#8217;t have to search your feelings for proof. You can return to this simple truth: &#8220;I am baptized.&#8221;</p>
<p>So go into your life with confidence. You carry that name with you. You belong to the triune God, the only true God, and he will not let you go.</p>
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<h4>Prayer:</h4>
<p>I thank you, my heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, your dear Son, that you have made me your child in holy baptism. Never let me go. Amen.</p></blockquote>
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To be baptized &amp;#8220;into the name&amp;#8221; means more than having water applied with certain words. It means being brought into a relationship with the triune God himself. In baptism, the Father places his name on you and claims you as his child. The Son covers you with his saving work, washing away your sins through his death and resurrection. The Holy Spirit creates faith in your heart and begins a new life in you. This is not symbolic or hypothetical. It is real. God is acting. That matters because so often we look for assurance in the wrong places. We wonder if our faith is strong enough, if we&amp;#8217;ve done enough, if we truly belong to God. But Jesus points us to something solid and outside of ourselves: baptism. There, the triune God made a commitment to you. When doubts come, you don&amp;#8217;t have to search your feelings for proof. You can return to this simple truth: &amp;#8220;I am baptized.&amp;#8221; So go into your life with confidence. You carry that name with you. You belong to the triune God, the only true God, and he will not let you go. Prayer: I thank you, my heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, your dear Son, that you have made me your child in holy baptism. Never let me go. Amen. &amp;nbsp; Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>WELS: What About Jesus</itunes:author><itunes:summary>https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260604dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion [Jesus said] Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Matthew 28:19 The Name of the Only True God These are some of Jesus&amp;#8217; final words to his disciples. They are clear, direct, and full of purpose. But right in the center of this command is something easy to overlook: &amp;#8220;in the name&amp;#8221;—singular— &amp;#8220;of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.&amp;#8221; One name, yet three persons. Here, Jesus reveals the mystery at the heart of our faith: the triune God. This isn&amp;#8217;t just a statement about who God is. It&amp;#8217;s a promise about what God does. To be baptized &amp;#8220;into the name&amp;#8221; means more than having water applied with certain words. It means being brought into a relationship with the triune God himself. In baptism, the Father places his name on you and claims you as his child. The Son covers you with his saving work, washing away your sins through his death and resurrection. The Holy Spirit creates faith in your heart and begins a new life in you. This is not symbolic or hypothetical. It is real. God is acting. That matters because so often we look for assurance in the wrong places. We wonder if our faith is strong enough, if we&amp;#8217;ve done enough, if we truly belong to God. But Jesus points us to something solid and outside of ourselves: baptism. There, the triune God made a commitment to you. When doubts come, you don&amp;#8217;t have to search your feelings for proof. You can return to this simple truth: &amp;#8220;I am baptized.&amp;#8221; So go into your life with confidence. You carry that name with you. You belong to the triune God, the only true God, and he will not let you go. Prayer: I thank you, my heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ, your dear Son, that you have made me your child in holy baptism. Never let me go. Amen. &amp;nbsp; Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. 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<blockquote><p>May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.<br />
<strong>2 Corinthians 13:14</strong></p></blockquote>
<h3>The Blessing of the Trinity</h3>
<p>These words in today&#8217;s Bible reading often come at the end of a worship service, a quiet blessing spoken as people prepare to go their separate ways. But this is more than a polite closing. It is a powerful reminder of who God is and how he comes to us as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.</p>
<p>Notice how each person of the Trinity is described. The Lord Jesus Christ brings grace. That&#8217;s not just a nice idea; it&#8217;s the undeserved love he showed by giving his life for sinners. His grace means your sins are forgiven, not because you earned it or improved yourself, but because he took your place. In Jesus, grace is not abstract. It is personal, costly, and complete.</p>
<p>Then there is the love of God the Father, which is the source of it all. Before you ever knew him, before you ever sought him, he loved you. He planned your salvation, sent his Son, and continues to care for you as his own child. His love is not fickle or uncertain. It is steady, faithful, and eternal.</p>
<p>And these blessings become yours through the fellowship of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit brings you into a relationship with God. He works through the Word to create faith, to strengthen it, and to keep you connected to your Savior. You are not left to figure out your faith on your own. The Spirit is actively at work, drawing you closer to Christ and to one another.</p>
<p>This blessing shows you that the triune God is not distant. He is involved. The Father loves you. The Son saves you. The Spirit stays with you.</p>
<p>So, these words are not just for the end of a worship service. They are for the beginning of everything that follows. As you go into your week, into your responsibilities, your struggles, and your joys, this blessing goes with you.</p>
<p>The grace, the love, and the fellowship of the triune God are not temporary. They are yours, today and always.</p>
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<h4>Prayer:</h4>
<p>Be with me wherever I go, dear Lord, with all your blessings and kindness. Amen.</p></blockquote>
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In Jesus, grace is not abstract. It is personal, costly, and complete. Then there is the love of God the Father, which is the source of it all. Before you ever knew him, before you ever sought him, he loved you. He planned your salvation, sent his Son, and continues to care for you as his own child. His love is not fickle or uncertain. It is steady, faithful, and eternal. And these blessings become yours through the fellowship of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit brings you into a relationship with God. He works through the Word to create faith, to strengthen it, and to keep you connected to your Savior. You are not left to figure out your faith on your own. The Spirit is actively at work, drawing you closer to Christ and to one another. This blessing shows you that the triune God is not distant. He is involved. The Father loves you. The Son saves you. The Spirit stays with you. So, these words are not just for the end of a worship service. They are for the beginning of everything that follows. As you go into your week, into your responsibilities, your struggles, and your joys, this blessing goes with you. The grace, the love, and the fellowship of the triune God are not temporary. They are yours, today and always. Prayer: Be with me wherever I go, dear Lord, with all your blessings and kindness. Amen. &amp;nbsp; Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>WELS: What About Jesus</itunes:author><itunes:summary>https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260603dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all. 2 Corinthians 13:14 The Blessing of the Trinity These words in today&amp;#8217;s Bible reading often come at the end of a worship service, a quiet blessing spoken as people prepare to go their separate ways. But this is more than a polite closing. It is a powerful reminder of who God is and how he comes to us as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Notice how each person of the Trinity is described. The Lord Jesus Christ brings grace. That&amp;#8217;s not just a nice idea; it&amp;#8217;s the undeserved love he showed by giving his life for sinners. His grace means your sins are forgiven, not because you earned it or improved yourself, but because he took your place. In Jesus, grace is not abstract. It is personal, costly, and complete. Then there is the love of God the Father, which is the source of it all. Before you ever knew him, before you ever sought him, he loved you. He planned your salvation, sent his Son, and continues to care for you as his own child. His love is not fickle or uncertain. It is steady, faithful, and eternal. And these blessings become yours through the fellowship of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit brings you into a relationship with God. He works through the Word to create faith, to strengthen it, and to keep you connected to your Savior. You are not left to figure out your faith on your own. The Spirit is actively at work, drawing you closer to Christ and to one another. This blessing shows you that the triune God is not distant. He is involved. The Father loves you. The Son saves you. The Spirit stays with you. So, these words are not just for the end of a worship service. They are for the beginning of everything that follows. As you go into your week, into your responsibilities, your struggles, and your joys, this blessing goes with you. The grace, the love, and the fellowship of the triune God are not temporary. They are yours, today and always. Prayer: Be with me wherever I go, dear Lord, with all your blessings and kindness. Amen. &amp;nbsp; Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>devotion,message,Bible,Christian,Lutheran,WELS,inspiration,Christ,Jesus,Savior,God,scripture</itunes:keywords></item>
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<blockquote><p>Then God said, &#8220;Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.&#8221; So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.<br />
<strong>Genesis 1:26-27</strong></p></blockquote>
<h3>God Speaks About Himself in the Plural</h3>
<p>It&#8217;s a small detail, but it makes you stop and think: &#8220;Let us make… in our image.&#8221; From the very beginning, God speaks of himself in the plural. This is not confusion or contradiction. It is a quiet glimpse into the mystery Christians later confess in more detail. The one true God is triune: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Here, already in creation, the triune God is at work together.</p>
<p>And what is the result of this divine counsel? Humanity. You were not an after-thought or an accident. You were created intentionally, personally, and wonderfully. The triune God crafted human beings in his own image, capable of knowing him, reflecting his holiness, and living in perfect relationship with him and with one another.</p>
<p>But when we look at ourselves and our world, something feels off. The image is cracked and distorted. Sin has broken what God made perfect. Instead of reflecting God&#8217;s holiness, we often reflect selfishness, pride, and fear. Instead of living in harmony, we experience division and pain.</p>
<p>Yet the triune God did not abandon what he made.</p>
<p>The Father sent his Son into the world. Jesus Christ, the eternal Son, is called &#8220;the image of the invisible God&#8221; (Colossians 1:15). Where we have failed to reflect God, he does so perfectly. He lives the life we could not live and dies the death we deserved, restoring what was broken.</p>
<p>And the Holy Spirit continues God&#8217;s creative work even now. Through the gospel, he renews hearts and reshapes lives, restoring the image of God within us. What was shattered is being made whole again.</p>
<p>So, when you hear God say, &#8220;Let us make,&#8221; remember that this same triune God is still speaking and still working. You are not forgotten or without purpose. You were created by God, redeemed by God, and are being renewed by God.</p>
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<h4>Prayer:</h4>
<p>Thank you, triune God, for your continuing work in me. Amen.</p></blockquote>
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	<author>webmaster@wels.net (WELS: What About Jesus)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260602dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion Then God said, &amp;#8220;Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.&amp;#8221; So God created mankind in his own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them. Genesis 1:26-27 God Speaks About Himself in the Plural It&amp;#8217;s a small detail, but it makes you stop and think: &amp;#8220;Let us make… in our image.&amp;#8221; From the very beginning, God speaks of himself in the plural. This is not confusion or contradiction. It is a quiet glimpse into the mystery Christians later confess in more detail. The one true God is triune: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Here, already in creation, the triune God is at work together. And what is the result of this divine counsel? Humanity. You were not an after-thought or an accident. You were created intentionally, personally, and wonderfully. The triune God crafted human beings in his own image, capable of knowing him, reflecting his holiness, and living in perfect relationship with him and with one another. But when we look at ourselves and our world, something feels off. The image is cracked and distorted. Sin has broken what God made perfect. Instead of reflecting God&amp;#8217;s holiness, we often reflect selfishness, pride, and fear. Instead of living in harmony, we experience division and pain. Yet the triune God did not abandon what he made. The Father sent his Son into the world. Jesus Christ, the eternal Son, is called &amp;#8220;the image of the invisible God&amp;#8221; (Colossians 1:15). Where we have failed to reflect God, he does so perfectly. He lives the life we could not live and dies the death we deserved, restoring what was broken. And the Holy Spirit continues God&amp;#8217;s creative work even now. Through the gospel, he renews hearts and reshapes lives, restoring the image of God within us. What was shattered is being made whole again. So, when you hear God say, &amp;#8220;Let us make,&amp;#8221; remember that this same triune God is still speaking and still working. You are not forgotten or without purpose. You were created by God, redeemed by God, and are being renewed by God. Prayer: Thank you, triune God, for your continuing work in me. Amen. &amp;nbsp; Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. 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It is a quiet glimpse into the mystery Christians later confess in more detail. The one true God is triune: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Here, already in creation, the triune God is at work together. And what is the result of this divine counsel? Humanity. You were not an after-thought or an accident. You were created intentionally, personally, and wonderfully. The triune God crafted human beings in his own image, capable of knowing him, reflecting his holiness, and living in perfect relationship with him and with one another. But when we look at ourselves and our world, something feels off. The image is cracked and distorted. Sin has broken what God made perfect. Instead of reflecting God&amp;#8217;s holiness, we often reflect selfishness, pride, and fear. Instead of living in harmony, we experience division and pain. Yet the triune God did not abandon what he made. The Father sent his Son into the world. Jesus Christ, the eternal Son, is called &amp;#8220;the image of the invisible God&amp;#8221; (Colossians 1:15). Where we have failed to reflect God, he does so perfectly. He lives the life we could not live and dies the death we deserved, restoring what was broken. And the Holy Spirit continues God&amp;#8217;s creative work even now. Through the gospel, he renews hearts and reshapes lives, restoring the image of God within us. What was shattered is being made whole again. So, when you hear God say, &amp;#8220;Let us make,&amp;#8221; remember that this same triune God is still speaking and still working. You are not forgotten or without purpose. You were created by God, redeemed by God, and are being renewed by God. Prayer: Thank you, triune God, for your continuing work in me. Amen. &amp;nbsp; Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. 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		<title>All Three Persons at the Beginning – June 1, 2026</title>
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<blockquote><p>In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light.<br />
<strong>Genesis 1:1-3</strong></p></blockquote>
<h3>All Three Persons at the Beginning</h3>
<p>Before anything existed, God was already there. He did not emerge from the darkness. He spoke into it. With nothing but his powerful word, he brought everything into being. These opening words of the Bible remind us that creation is not random or accidental. It is intentional, ordered, and purposeful because it comes from God himself.</p>
<p>And already here, at the very beginning, we see the mystery and beauty of the Trinity. The Father is the Creator, the one who wills and designs. The Spirit of God is hovering over the waters, present and active, sustaining and preparing. And the Son is the One through whom all things are made. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit together bring light into darkness.</p>
<p>That matters more than it might seem at first. The same triune God who created light out of darkness is the one who speaks into the darkness of our lives. There are times when life feels formless and empty, when sin, guilt, or uncertainty leave us without direction or hope. Left to ourselves, we cannot create light. We cannot fix what is broken.</p>
<p>But God still speaks.</p>
<p>Just as surely as he said, &#8220;Let there be light,&#8221; he has spoken again to us in his Word. In Jesus, the living Word, God steps into our darkness. He brings forgiveness where there is guilt, life where there is death, and clarity where there is confusion. The Spirit continues to hover, working through the Word to create faith in hearts that were once empty.</p>
<p>So, when your world feels chaotic or empty, remember where everything began. Not with darkness, but with God. And where God speaks, light always follows.</p>
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<h4>Prayer:</h4>
<p>Lord God, thank you for putting me into this world you have created. Continue to bless me with the promises of your holy Word. Amen.</p></blockquote>
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The Spirit of God is hovering over the waters, present and active, sustaining and preparing. And the Son is the One through whom all things are made. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit together bring light into darkness. That matters more than it might seem at first. The same triune God who created light out of darkness is the one who speaks into the darkness of our lives. There are times when life feels formless and empty, when sin, guilt, or uncertainty leave us without direction or hope. Left to ourselves, we cannot create light. We cannot fix what is broken. But God still speaks. Just as surely as he said, &amp;#8220;Let there be light,&amp;#8221; he has spoken again to us in his Word. In Jesus, the living Word, God steps into our darkness. He brings forgiveness where there is guilt, life where there is death, and clarity where there is confusion. The Spirit continues to hover, working through the Word to create faith in hearts that were once empty. So, when your world feels chaotic or empty, remember where everything began. Not with darkness, but with God. And where God speaks, light always follows. Prayer: Lord God, thank you for putting me into this world you have created. Continue to bless me with the promises of your holy Word. Amen. &amp;nbsp; Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>WELS: What About Jesus</itunes:author><itunes:summary>https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260601dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. Genesis 1:1-3 All Three Persons at the Beginning Before anything existed, God was already there. He did not emerge from the darkness. He spoke into it. With nothing but his powerful word, he brought everything into being. These opening words of the Bible remind us that creation is not random or accidental. It is intentional, ordered, and purposeful because it comes from God himself. And already here, at the very beginning, we see the mystery and beauty of the Trinity. The Father is the Creator, the one who wills and designs. The Spirit of God is hovering over the waters, present and active, sustaining and preparing. And the Son is the One through whom all things are made. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit together bring light into darkness. That matters more than it might seem at first. The same triune God who created light out of darkness is the one who speaks into the darkness of our lives. There are times when life feels formless and empty, when sin, guilt, or uncertainty leave us without direction or hope. Left to ourselves, we cannot create light. We cannot fix what is broken. But God still speaks. Just as surely as he said, &amp;#8220;Let there be light,&amp;#8221; he has spoken again to us in his Word. In Jesus, the living Word, God steps into our darkness. He brings forgiveness where there is guilt, life where there is death, and clarity where there is confusion. The Spirit continues to hover, working through the Word to create faith in hearts that were once empty. So, when your world feels chaotic or empty, remember where everything began. Not with darkness, but with God. And where God speaks, light always follows. Prayer: Lord God, thank you for putting me into this world you have created. Continue to bless me with the promises of your holy Word. 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<blockquote><p>In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light.<br />
<strong>Genesis 1:1-3</strong></p></blockquote>
<h3>A Mystery for Our Comfort</h3>
<p>Already at the very beginning of time, we see God in three persons working to bless us. God the Father created all things. The Holy Spirit participated in a miraculous way as he hovered over the waters, and the apostle John reveals that it was through Jesus, God the Son, that all things were called into being.</p>
<p>The Bible clearly teaches that there is one God in three persons. Each person, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, is separate and distinct, yet there is only one God. In other words, One + One + One = One. Obviously, this equation does not add up. Throughout history, people have tried to understand the mystery of the triune God. But no matter how hard we try, finally, it just doesn&#8217;t add up.</p>
<p>But should it really surprise us? Is it really all that unreasonable that we can&#8217;t completely fathom the all-knowing, all-powerful, and all-holy God? When we are confronted with this mystery, there are two ways we can respond. We can arrogantly raise our voices and argue with the creator of heaven and earth, or we can humbly bow our heads in worship to praise the one who is above all. The Holy Spirit moves us to do the latter. With the psalmist, we can proclaim: &#8220;Such knowledge is too wonderful for me, too lofty for me to attain&#8221; (Psalm 139:6).</p>
<p>But the Bible doesn&#8217;t reveal the triune God only to humble us, but also to comfort us. Just as the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit were active and working in creation, they were also active and working in our salvation. The Father sent his one and only Son. The Son freely offered his life for our sins. The Spirit brings what Jesus accomplished to us personally by creating faith in our hearts, enabling us to receive forgiveness of sins and the promise of everlasting life.</p>
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<h4>Prayer:</h4>
<p>Almighty God, you are beyond my understanding and intellect. Thank you for revealing yourself to me in the pages of the Bible, and leading me to your Son, Jesus Christ, my Savior. Amen.</p></blockquote>
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In other words, One + One + One = One. Obviously, this equation does not add up. Throughout history, people have tried to understand the mystery of the triune God. But no matter how hard we try, finally, it just doesn&amp;#8217;t add up. But should it really surprise us? Is it really all that unreasonable that we can&amp;#8217;t completely fathom the all-knowing, all-powerful, and all-holy God? When we are confronted with this mystery, there are two ways we can respond. We can arrogantly raise our voices and argue with the creator of heaven and earth, or we can humbly bow our heads in worship to praise the one who is above all. The Holy Spirit moves us to do the latter. With the psalmist, we can proclaim: &amp;#8220;Such knowledge is too wonderful for me, too lofty for me to attain&amp;#8221; (Psalm 139:6). But the Bible doesn&amp;#8217;t reveal the triune God only to humble us, but also to comfort us. 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<blockquote><p>On the last and greatest day of the festival, Jesus stood and said in a loud voice, &#8220;Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink.&#8221;<br />
<strong>John 7:37</strong></p></blockquote>
<h3>Swank or Saving?</h3>
<p>Exclusive. Trendy. Natty. Dapper. Chic. Swank. These adjectives describe Ty Nant.</p>
<p>Ty Nant is a company in Wales that bottles and sells water. In 1976, a water diviner instructed a British farmer to bore beside his house through 100 feet of rock. He did. And he hit a powerful spring. Thirteen years later, the water that wells up adjacent to the stone farmhouse was on the market. And these days, Ty Nant bottled water graces the tables of some of the world&#8217;s most esteemed restaurants.</p>
<p>Ty Nant&#8217;s water may wet one&#8217;s taste for being trendy or chic, but it cannot quench the thirst of the soul. That&#8217;s because every person enters this world with a hellishly parched soul. Ty Nant&#8217;s hydrating properties can&#8217;t soothe such sin-scorched souls. And Ty Nant&#8217;s social status can&#8217;t soften what is shriveled in death.</p>
<p>But there is water that springs from eternity. It is effervescent from the peace and power of Almighty God. It cannot be discovered by any human diviner, but is graciously revealed in the divine man, Jesus Christ.</p>
<p>In his own words, Jesus explains: &#8220;Let anyone who is thirsty, come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from within them.&#8221;</p>
<p>This is not about being swank but being saved from our accursed selfishness. This is not about being trendy but being quenched in our thirst for life with God. This is not about being chic but being confirmed in a child-like faith that declares, &#8220;Jesus is my Savior from sin.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ty Nant, when translated, means &#8220;House by the Stream.&#8221; How chic! But Jesus Christ opens his home in heaven to us. Ty Nant is temporarily trendy while Jesus Christ is eternally satisfying. And Jesus is free.</p>
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<h4>Prayer:</h4>
<p>Dear Jesus, when I&#8217;m feeling down or worried or sad, help me realize that I&#8217;m experiencing spiritual thirst. Then help me turn to you and your promises to quench my thirst. Amen.</p></blockquote>
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Ty Nant&amp;#8217;s water may wet one&amp;#8217;s taste for being trendy or chic, but it cannot quench the thirst of the soul. That&amp;#8217;s because every person enters this world with a hellishly parched soul. Ty Nant&amp;#8217;s hydrating properties can&amp;#8217;t soothe such sin-scorched souls. And Ty Nant&amp;#8217;s social status can&amp;#8217;t soften what is shriveled in death. But there is water that springs from eternity. It is effervescent from the peace and power of Almighty God. It cannot be discovered by any human diviner, but is graciously revealed in the divine man, Jesus Christ. In his own words, Jesus explains: &amp;#8220;Let anyone who is thirsty, come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from within them.&amp;#8221; This is not about being swank but being saved from our accursed selfishness. This is not about being trendy but being quenched in our thirst for life with God. This is not about being chic but being confirmed in a child-like faith that declares, &amp;#8220;Jesus is my Savior from sin.&amp;#8221; Ty Nant, when translated, means &amp;#8220;House by the Stream.&amp;#8221; How chic! But Jesus Christ opens his home in heaven to us. Ty Nant is temporarily trendy while Jesus Christ is eternally satisfying. And Jesus is free. Prayer: Dear Jesus, when I&amp;#8217;m feeling down or worried or sad, help me realize that I&amp;#8217;m experiencing spiritual thirst. Then help me turn to you and your promises to quench my thirst. Amen. &amp;nbsp; Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. 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Ty Nant&amp;#8217;s water may wet one&amp;#8217;s taste for being trendy or chic, but it cannot quench the thirst of the soul. That&amp;#8217;s because every person enters this world with a hellishly parched soul. Ty Nant&amp;#8217;s hydrating properties can&amp;#8217;t soothe such sin-scorched souls. And Ty Nant&amp;#8217;s social status can&amp;#8217;t soften what is shriveled in death. But there is water that springs from eternity. It is effervescent from the peace and power of Almighty God. It cannot be discovered by any human diviner, but is graciously revealed in the divine man, Jesus Christ. In his own words, Jesus explains: &amp;#8220;Let anyone who is thirsty, come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, as Scripture has said, rivers of living water will flow from within them.&amp;#8221; This is not about being swank but being saved from our accursed selfishness. This is not about being trendy but being quenched in our thirst for life with God. 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<blockquote><p>Jesus stood and said in a loud voice, &#8220;Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink.&#8221;<br />
<strong>John 7:37</strong></p></blockquote>
<h3>Thirsty</h3>
<p>The Southwestern United States has a breathtaking beauty all its own. If you ever go on a hike, however, anyone with experience will make something very clear: <em>Keep drinking water.</em> Here&#8217;s why. In such a region, the air is so dry that it draws moisture from your body without you realizing it. When that happens, dehydration can set in. The level of dehydration can quickly reach a point where your mind grows confused, disoriented, and unable to process what&#8217;s happening. In other words, your dehydration can become so severe that you may not realize you need water.</p>
<p>The fallen world in which you and I live is a spiritual desert. As I live, work, and move about, the cultural air around me is steadily dehydrating my soul. Left unchecked, my heart can quickly grow confused, disoriented, unable to process what&#8217;s happening. In other words, my spiritual dehydration can become so serious that I no longer comprehend that I need water.</p>
<p>Sin does that. Your sin and mine. It steadily works to dry up my soul. It steadily works to remove even my awareness that I have drifted away from the only Savior I am ever going to have. And our sin would love nothing more than for you and me to keep wandering and stumbling through the desert of this world until it’s too late.</p>
<p>Enter Jesus. In a loud voice, he says to you and me, &#8220;Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink.&#8221; The Son of God has gone to great trouble to bring us the water we need. He became one of us. He entered the desert of our broken world. On our behalf, he lived a life of perfect goodness. In our place, he endured the white-hot heat of God’s punishment for our sin. And three days after his death, he raised himself back to life.</p>
<p>And now, as our living Savior, he brings us the water we need. He brings us his Gospel—the good news of what he has done to wash our sins away. It is that water the Holy Spirit uses to refresh us, restore us, and bring us home.</p>
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<p>Holy Spirit, refresh me in Jesus. Keep me close. Amen.</p></blockquote>
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	<author>webmaster@wels.net (WELS: What About Jesus)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>https://wels2.blob.core.windows.net/daily-devotions/20260529dev.mp3 Listen to Devotion Jesus stood and said in a loud voice, &amp;#8220;Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink.&amp;#8221; John 7:37 Thirsty The Southwestern United States has a breathtaking beauty all its own. If you ever go on a hike, however, anyone with experience will make something very clear: Keep drinking water. Here&amp;#8217;s why. In such a region, the air is so dry that it draws moisture from your body without you realizing it. When that happens, dehydration can set in. The level of dehydration can quickly reach a point where your mind grows confused, disoriented, and unable to process what&amp;#8217;s happening. In other words, your dehydration can become so severe that you may not realize you need water. The fallen world in which you and I live is a spiritual desert. As I live, work, and move about, the cultural air around me is steadily dehydrating my soul. Left unchecked, my heart can quickly grow confused, disoriented, unable to process what&amp;#8217;s happening. In other words, my spiritual dehydration can become so serious that I no longer comprehend that I need water. Sin does that. Your sin and mine. It steadily works to dry up my soul. It steadily works to remove even my awareness that I have drifted away from the only Savior I am ever going to have. And our sin would love nothing more than for you and me to keep wandering and stumbling through the desert of this world until it’s too late. Enter Jesus. In a loud voice, he says to you and me, &amp;#8220;Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink.&amp;#8221; The Son of God has gone to great trouble to bring us the water we need. He became one of us. He entered the desert of our broken world. On our behalf, he lived a life of perfect goodness. In our place, he endured the white-hot heat of God’s punishment for our sin. And three days after his death, he raised himself back to life. And now, as our living Savior, he brings us the water we need. He brings us his Gospel—the good news of what he has done to wash our sins away. It is that water the Holy Spirit uses to refresh us, restore us, and bring us home. Prayer: Holy Spirit, refresh me in Jesus. Keep me close. Amen. &amp;nbsp; Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. 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<blockquote><p>Jesus stood and said in a loud voice…<br />
<strong>John 7:37</strong></p></blockquote>
<h3>Loud Voice</h3>
<p>How often do you picture Jesus speaking in a loud voice? Over the years, countless artists have depicted Jesus with his gentleness in mind. Over the years, composers of hymns have depicted Jesus with his quiet humility in mind. Over the years, illustrators of children&#8217;s Bible storybooks have depicted Jesus with tenderness in mind—and for good reason. After all, when our Savior walked on this earth, he possessed all of these qualities, and he possessed them perfectly.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, a steady stream of these depictions in art, music, and children&#8217;s illustrations may lead us to a misleading presumption. A benign, harmless picture of Jesus from my childhood may give my adult self the idea that Jesus sits quietly in a distant corner of my world, hands folded, mild smile on his face, ready to offer a hand when asked, but determined not to be a bother.</p>
<p>Such an idea about Jesus might be convenient, especially when my old, sinful self does not want him getting in my way. But such an idea is wrong.</p>
<p>The apostle John records that, when needed, Jesus did not hesitate to speak in a loud voice. He was determined to command people&#8217;s attention. He was determined that people fix their eyes on him. He was determined that people hear him.</p>
<p>This reminds us about something in connection with the Word of God. God&#8217;s Word is not simply information. In God&#8217;s Word, there is power. And the Holy Spirit uses that power to open the eyes of the spiritually blind, to melt hearts of spiritual stone—and to open ears that are spiritually deaf.</p>
<p>Never forget that, through his Word, Jesus Christ is speaking to you. He is speaking to you with patience. He is speaking to you with persistence. But he is also speaking to you with urgency. And, when needed, he will not hesitate to speak to you in a loud voice. He is determined to command your attention. He is determined that you fix your eyes on him. He is determined that you hear him.</p>
<p>After all, he died to wash you clean. And now he lives for you. He loves you that much.</p>
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<p>Holy Spirit, use the power of my Savior’s Word to penetrate and renew my heart. Amen.</p></blockquote>
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A benign, harmless picture of Jesus from my childhood may give my adult self the idea that Jesus sits quietly in a distant corner of my world, hands folded, mild smile on his face, ready to offer a hand when asked, but determined not to be a bother. Such an idea about Jesus might be convenient, especially when my old, sinful self does not want him getting in my way. But such an idea is wrong. The apostle John records that, when needed, Jesus did not hesitate to speak in a loud voice. He was determined to command people&amp;#8217;s attention. He was determined that people fix their eyes on him. He was determined that people hear him. This reminds us about something in connection with the Word of God. God&amp;#8217;s Word is not simply information. In God&amp;#8217;s Word, there is power. And the Holy Spirit uses that power to open the eyes of the spiritually blind, to melt hearts of spiritual stone—and to open ears that are spiritually deaf. Never forget that, through his Word, Jesus Christ is speaking to you. He is speaking to you with patience. He is speaking to you with persistence. But he is also speaking to you with urgency. And, when needed, he will not hesitate to speak to you in a loud voice. He is determined to command your attention. He is determined that you fix your eyes on him. He is determined that you hear him. After all, he died to wash you clean. And now he lives for you. He loves you that much. Prayer: Holy Spirit, use the power of my Savior’s Word to penetrate and renew my heart. Amen. &amp;nbsp; Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. 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A benign, harmless picture of Jesus from my childhood may give my adult self the idea that Jesus sits quietly in a distant corner of my world, hands folded, mild smile on his face, ready to offer a hand when asked, but determined not to be a bother. Such an idea about Jesus might be convenient, especially when my old, sinful self does not want him getting in my way. But such an idea is wrong. The apostle John records that, when needed, Jesus did not hesitate to speak in a loud voice. He was determined to command people&amp;#8217;s attention. He was determined that people fix their eyes on him. He was determined that people hear him. This reminds us about something in connection with the Word of God. God&amp;#8217;s Word is not simply information. In God&amp;#8217;s Word, there is power. And the Holy Spirit uses that power to open the eyes of the spiritually blind, to melt hearts of spiritual stone—and to open ears that are spiritually deaf. Never forget that, through his Word, Jesus Christ is speaking to you. He is speaking to you with patience. He is speaking to you with persistence. But he is also speaking to you with urgency. And, when needed, he will not hesitate to speak to you in a loud voice. He is determined to command your attention. He is determined that you fix your eyes on him. He is determined that you hear him. After all, he died to wash you clean. And now he lives for you. He loves you that much. Prayer: Holy Spirit, use the power of my Savior’s Word to penetrate and renew my heart. Amen. &amp;nbsp; Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. 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		<title>Life-Giver – May 27, 2026</title>
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<blockquote><p>No one can say, “Jesus is Lord,” except by the Holy Spirit.<br />
<strong>1 Corinthians 12:3</strong></p></blockquote>
<h3>Life-Giver</h3>
<p>The camera pans over an old, abandoned farm truck that has been sitting in the woods for decades. Ivy covers it. Moss covers it. A small tree grows through a rusty hole. Mice have built a nest in the cab. And over the years, the wheels have settled into the dirt. But then along comes a cheerful backyard mechanic by the name of Derek Bieri. With basic tools and good-natured humor, Derek goes to work on the hulk sitting before him. Despite setbacks and disappointments, he patiently persists until the thrilling moment when the long-forgotten truck roars to life and comes out of the woods under its own power.</p>
<p>This is the magic behind the wildly popular YouTube program entitled &#8220;Vice Grip Garage.&#8221; Each episode features a dead and forsaken car or truck that Derek manages to bring to life. One thing is for certain. These vehicles do not repair themselves. They start and run only because of Derek.</p>
<p>By nature, I am far worse off than any rusted wreck left in the woods. Not only am I born spiritually dead, but my attitude towards the true God is downright hostile. On my own, I have no ability whatsoever to trust in Jesus as my Savior from sin. There&#8217;s a greater likelihood that a dead farm truck from &#8220;Vice Grip Garage&#8221; would bring itself to life and drive itself out of the woods.</p>
<p>But that&#8217;s where the Lord comes in. Not only did he send his Son to become human and live a perfect life in my place. Not only did Jesus pay for my every sin through his death at Calvary&#8217;s cross, but he also raised himself from the grave. He has even sent God the Holy Spirit to bring my spiritually dead heart to life. Through the power of the Good News of Jesus, the Spirit has created within me the miracle of faith. And through this miraculous faith, I now receive full forgiveness, peace with God, and eternal life as my personal possessions.</p>
<p>Giving life: There&#8217;s nothing the Holy Spirit enjoys more.</p>
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<p>Holy Spirit, my heart was dead. But through your gospel you have brought me to life. Thank you. Amen.</p></blockquote>
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This is the magic behind the wildly popular YouTube program entitled &amp;#8220;Vice Grip Garage.&amp;#8221; Each episode features a dead and forsaken car or truck that Derek manages to bring to life. One thing is for certain. These vehicles do not repair themselves. They start and run only because of Derek. By nature, I am far worse off than any rusted wreck left in the woods. Not only am I born spiritually dead, but my attitude towards the true God is downright hostile. On my own, I have no ability whatsoever to trust in Jesus as my Savior from sin. There&amp;#8217;s a greater likelihood that a dead farm truck from &amp;#8220;Vice Grip Garage&amp;#8221; would bring itself to life and drive itself out of the woods. But that&amp;#8217;s where the Lord comes in. Not only did he send his Son to become human and live a perfect life in my place. Not only did Jesus pay for my every sin through his death at Calvary&amp;#8217;s cross, but he also raised himself from the grave. He has even sent God the Holy Spirit to bring my spiritually dead heart to life. Through the power of the Good News of Jesus, the Spirit has created within me the miracle of faith. And through this miraculous faith, I now receive full forgiveness, peace with God, and eternal life as my personal possessions. Giving life: There&amp;#8217;s nothing the Holy Spirit enjoys more. Prayer: Holy Spirit, my heart was dead. But through your gospel you have brought me to life. Thank you. Amen. &amp;nbsp; Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. 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This is the magic behind the wildly popular YouTube program entitled &amp;#8220;Vice Grip Garage.&amp;#8221; Each episode features a dead and forsaken car or truck that Derek manages to bring to life. One thing is for certain. These vehicles do not repair themselves. They start and run only because of Derek. By nature, I am far worse off than any rusted wreck left in the woods. Not only am I born spiritually dead, but my attitude towards the true God is downright hostile. On my own, I have no ability whatsoever to trust in Jesus as my Savior from sin. There&amp;#8217;s a greater likelihood that a dead farm truck from &amp;#8220;Vice Grip Garage&amp;#8221; would bring itself to life and drive itself out of the woods. But that&amp;#8217;s where the Lord comes in. Not only did he send his Son to become human and live a perfect life in my place. Not only did Jesus pay for my every sin through his death at Calvary&amp;#8217;s cross, but he also raised himself from the grave. He has even sent God the Holy Spirit to bring my spiritually dead heart to life. Through the power of the Good News of Jesus, the Spirit has created within me the miracle of faith. And through this miraculous faith, I now receive full forgiveness, peace with God, and eternal life as my personal possessions. Giving life: There&amp;#8217;s nothing the Holy Spirit enjoys more. Prayer: Holy Spirit, my heart was dead. But through your gospel you have brought me to life. Thank you. Amen. &amp;nbsp; Daily Devotions is brought to you by WELS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License. All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. ™ Used by permission of Zondervan. 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