Sunday on Monday - January 5th, 2026
Who's The Man?
Yesterday, we began a short, three-week series called “Reset: Rhythms over Resolutions” before returning to Romans. The heart of this series is simple: lasting change rarely comes from big, emotional starts. It comes from small, faithful patterns practiced over time.
I shared an illustration I’m not proud of: years of skipping stretching. I know it’s good for me. I’ve read the articles. I’ve heard the experts. And every now and then, I’ll do it really well for a day or two. But one good stretch doesn’t undo years of tightness. What actually works is a simple daily rhythm. Not intense. Not impressive. Just consistent.
Psalm 1 makes the same point spiritually. The “blessed man” isn’t someone who occasionally does something dramatic for God. He’s someone shaped by daily habits. It's what he listens to, where he stands, and where he belongs. He’s like a tree planted by streams of water. Dry seasons still come, but his roots reach A Source the drought can’t touch.
A reset doesn’t mean something is broken. It means something is out of alignment.
One of the primary ways God realigns us is through people, specifically, through relationships where we are known, loved, and shaped by truth. That’s why connection matters so much. Left on our own, we drift. But when we walk, stand, and sit with others who are being formed by Christ, our lives slowly take on a different direction.
This is where K-Groups matter. If you’re in a group, stay faithful. Show up. Engage beyond the meeting. Look for ways to encourage and serve.
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This week, don’t aim for a dramatic spiritual moment. Aim for a faithful one.
Small steps.
Daily patterns.
Shared life.
A steady realignment toward Jesus!