• Daily Devotion — June 21 | Acts 2:42 (NKJV)

    A Changed Heart and a New Beginning

    Acts 2:38 follows the powerful conviction that came upon the crowd after Peter's sermon on the Day of Pentecost. Having heard the truth about Jesus Christ, the people were deeply moved and asked, "Men and brethren, what shall we do?" Peter's response was clear and direct. They were to repent, turn to Christ, and publicly identify with Him through baptism.

    Repentance is more than feeling sorry for sin. It involves a change of heart that leads to a change of direction. The people were called to turn away from their old ways and place their faith in Jesus Christ. God was inviting them into a restored relationship with Himself through the forgiveness made possible by Christ's death and resurrection.

    Peter's message also emphasized the wonderful promise of God's grace. Those who responded in faith would experience the remission of sins and receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. What a remarkable truth! God does not merely forgive sin; He also gives His presence to dwell within believers, empowering them to live a new life.

    This verse reminds us that the gospel always calls for a response. God lovingly invites people to turn to Him, receive His forgiveness, and walk in obedience. For believers, repentance is not a one-time event but an ongoing attitude of humility and surrender. As we continually turn our hearts toward God, we experience the joy of His cleansing, guidance, and fellowship.

    No matter what mistakes lie in our past, God's grace is greater. Through Jesus Christ, forgiveness is available, new life is possible, and the Holy Spirit empowers us to walk faithfully with Him.

    Reflection Questions

    1. Are there areas of my life where I need to repent and turn back to God?

    2. How has God's forgiveness changed the direction of my life?

    3. Am I living daily in dependence upon the Holy Spirit's guidance and power?

    Prayer

    Heavenly Father, thank You for the forgiveness available through Jesus Christ. Search my heart and reveal anything that keeps me from walking closely with You. Help me to live with a repentant and obedient spirit. Thank You for the gift of the Holy Spirit who strengthens and guides me each day. In Jesus name Amen.

    Practical Application

    โ— Spend time in prayer asking God to reveal any areas that need repentance.

    โ— Thank God specifically for the forgiveness and grace He has given you through Christ.

    โ— Rely on the Holy Spirit throughout the day by seeking His guidance in your decisions and actions.

    Takeaway Thought

    God's invitation to repentance leads to forgiveness, renewal, and a life empowered by His Spirit.


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    ๐Ÿ“˜ Daily Devotion — June 21 | Acts 2:42 (NKJV) ๐Ÿ’ฏ A Changed Heart and a New Beginning Acts 2:38 follows the powerful conviction that came upon the crowd after Peter's sermon on the Day of Pentecost. Having heard the truth about Jesus Christ, the people were deeply moved and asked, "Men and brethren, what shall we do?" Peter's response was clear and direct. They were to repent, turn to Christ, and publicly identify with Him through baptism. Repentance is more than feeling sorry for sin. It involves a change of heart that leads to a change of direction. The people were called to turn away from their old ways and place their faith in Jesus Christ. God was inviting them into a restored relationship with Himself through the forgiveness made possible by Christ's death and resurrection. Peter's message also emphasized the wonderful promise of God's grace. Those who responded in faith would experience the remission of sins and receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. What a remarkable truth! God does not merely forgive sin; He also gives His presence to dwell within believers, empowering them to live a new life. This verse reminds us that the gospel always calls for a response. God lovingly invites people to turn to Him, receive His forgiveness, and walk in obedience. For believers, repentance is not a one-time event but an ongoing attitude of humility and surrender. As we continually turn our hearts toward God, we experience the joy of His cleansing, guidance, and fellowship. No matter what mistakes lie in our past, God's grace is greater. Through Jesus Christ, forgiveness is available, new life is possible, and the Holy Spirit empowers us to walk faithfully with Him. Reflection Questions 1. Are there areas of my life where I need to repent and turn back to God? 2. How has God's forgiveness changed the direction of my life? 3. Am I living daily in dependence upon the Holy Spirit's guidance and power? Prayer Heavenly Father, thank You for the forgiveness available through Jesus Christ. Search my heart and reveal anything that keeps me from walking closely with You. Help me to live with a repentant and obedient spirit. Thank You for the gift of the Holy Spirit who strengthens and guides me each day. In Jesus name Amen. Practical Application โ— Spend time in prayer asking God to reveal any areas that need repentance. โ— Thank God specifically for the forgiveness and grace He has given you through Christ. โ— Rely on the Holy Spirit throughout the day by seeking His guidance in your decisions and actions. Takeaway Thought God's invitation to repentance leads to forgiveness, renewal, and a life empowered by His Spirit. #LordsbookDailys #DailyDevotion #June21 #Acts242 #SteadfastFaith #ChristianFellowship #PowerOfPrayer #BibleInspiration #GrowInFaith
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  • Daily Verse — June 21 | Acts 2:42 (NKJV)

    And they continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers.

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    ๐Ÿ“˜ Daily Verse — June 21 | Acts 2:42 (NKJV) โžก๏ธ And they continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers. #LordsbookDailys #DailyVerse #June21 #Acts242 #SteadfastFaith #ChristianFellowship #BibleInspiration #GrowInFaith
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  • 21 June ยท St. Aloysius Gonzaga

    He was trained
    to carry a sword
    from age four.

    By twenty-three,
    he was dead โ€”

    not in battle,
    but from a plague
    he caught
    while carrying dying strangers
    to a hospital bed.

    Aloysius was born
    into Italian nobility in 1568.

    His father wanted
    a soldier and an heir.

    Aloysius wanted
    something else.

    At nine, he privately vowed
    his life to God.

    At seventeen, he gave up
    his entire inheritance
    to become a Jesuit.

    When plague hit Rome in 1591,
    he volunteered immediately โ€”

    carrying the sick
    from the streets,
    washing them,
    caring for the dying,

    though he found the work
    physically revolting.

    He caught the plague himself
    and died on June 21, 1591 โ€”

    just twenty-three years old,
    his eyes fixed
    on the crucifix
    in his hands.

    He gave up a kingdom
    to gain something
    far greater.

    "You are worth more
    than many sparrows."
    โ€” Matthew 10:31

    St. Aloysius, pray for us. Amen.

    Comment "Amen"

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    ๐Ÿ… 21 June ยท St. Aloysius Gonzaga He was trained to carry a sword from age four. By twenty-three, he was dead โ€” not in battle, but from a plague he caught while carrying dying strangers to a hospital bed. Aloysius was born into Italian nobility in 1568. His father wanted a soldier and an heir. Aloysius wanted something else. At nine, he privately vowed his life to God. At seventeen, he gave up his entire inheritance to become a Jesuit. When plague hit Rome in 1591, he volunteered immediately โ€” carrying the sick from the streets, washing them, caring for the dying, though he found the work physically revolting. He caught the plague himself and died on June 21, 1591 โ€” just twenty-three years old, his eyes fixed on the crucifix in his hands. โœ๏ธ He gave up a kingdom to gain something far greater. ๐Ÿ“– "You are worth more than many sparrows." โ€” Matthew 10:31 ๐Ÿ™ St. Aloysius, pray for us. Amen. ๐Ÿ’ฌ Comment "Amen" ๐Ÿ™ #SaintOfTheDay #RiseWithTheWord #June21 #CatholicFaith #PatronOfYouth
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