Nearer My God
Proverbs 27:17
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Supernatural Kindness
Supernatural Kindness
Throughout his first letter, Peter addresses how
church members should relate to others. He instructs
us in relating to authorities, masters, husbands, wives,
and finally, other members of the church.
In relating to other Christians, Peter isn’t telling us
to do x, y, and z. He’s calling us first and foremost
to be a kind of people. On our own, we can’t fulfill
all of the characteristics in today’s scripture. But
because we have experienced a “new birth” by God’s
mercy (1 Peter 1:3), we have access to this inner
transformation.
This new birth comes from God’s living Word—“a
life conceived by God himself!” (1 Peter 1:23 THE
MESSAGE)—giving us complete access to Him. It
enables us to share His mind-set, respond with
sensitivity, view each other as family, and be humble
in our dependence on Him. Because of this inner
transformation, there will be a spiritual unity in the
church and a transformation of the way we act. So in
all your interactions today, be conscious of the inner
transformation Christ has worked in you. He enables
you to respond in kindness, no matter what comes
your way.
A Prayer to Find Mentorship
A Prayer to Find Mentorship
It’s not always easy to figure out the next step—whether it’s in your career, your faith, or just life in general. That’s why finding a mentor can feel like such a gift. Someone who’s walked the road ahead, offering wisdom, encouragement, a listening ear, and honest advice.
But our search for earthly mentors can feel frustrating, even a bit disappointing. Some people give too much advice, others too little. Some don’t listen enough or ask the right questions. Some people treat you like a box to fill or a second chance at life, instead of a person to journey with. And, some people are great… but just not the right fit for you. And the ones who seem perfect? Maybe they’re too busy or already pouring into someone else.
If you’re feeling discouraged or stuck while looking for a mentor, don’t give up hope. And while you seek someone who can help point us toward the future, it’s important to remember that you already have the Holy Spirit, our ultimate guide and helper. God continues to direct our paths and surround us with the right people.
For those longing for mentorship and guidance, here’s a scripture and prayer to invite God into the search and to sit with him in the waiting.
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