
Greater Works Through Faith - John 14:7–14 | Saturday, May 17, 2025
Saturday, May 17, 2025
Saturday of the Fourth Week of Easter
Lectionary: 284
Gospel Reading: John 14:7–14
Reflection Verse: John 14:12–14
Summary and Context of the Reflection: Jesus invites every believer into a divine partnership—not by our own ability, but by the indwelling presence of Christ. We are not meant to be spectators of faith but active participants in God's saving mission. Asking in Jesus’ name is not magic—it is communion with His heart, purpose, and power.
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Saturday, May 17, 2025 – A moment with GOD through HIS WORD.
Reflection: Do I truly believe that Christ can work through me—and am I open to letting Him act in my life?
Prayer: Lord Jesus, awaken in me a living faith—one that does not sit still but moves with Your love. Make me a vessel of Your mercy, truth, and grace. Work in me, through me, and despite me, so that the Father may be glorified in You. Strengthen my trust to ask boldly in Your name. Jesus, I trust in You.
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Today, Jesus promises that those who believe in Him will do His works and even greater ones. That mission continues in you. Reflect with us as we unpack what it means to believe deeply and act boldly in His name.
Saturday of the Fourth Week of Easter
Lectionary: 284 | Gospel: John 14:7–14
Reflection Theme: Do I truly believe that Christ can work through me—and am I open to letting Him act in my life?
Prayer Focus: Asking for bold faith and willingness to let Christ work in and through us.
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