March 6
"Is it not to break your bread with the hungry and bring the homeless poor into the house; when you see the naked, to cover him, and not to hide yourself from your own flesh?"
(Isaiah 58:7)

Faith is more than just words, it is lived out through love, mercy, and action. In today’s verse, God calls His people to a faith that extends beyond rituals and into real, tangible compassion. True worship is not just about what we say or how we pray, but about how we love and serve others.
There are people around us, maybe even in our own lives, who are struggling with hunger, loneliness, and need. Some are physically in need, while others are emotionally or spiritually broken. God’s heart is for us to see them, care for them, and be His hands and feet in a hurting world.
It’s easy to get caught up in our own struggles, but one of the most powerful ways to grow in faith is by helping others. When we feed the hungry, care for the broken, and love those who feel forgotten, we reflect God’s love in the most powerful way.
If you’ve been feeling disconnected in your faith, look outward. Who around you is in need of encouragement, help, or a reminder that they are loved? Your kindness could be the very thing that points them back to Christ.
Are you showing God’s love through your actions? How can you extend kindness and compassion to someone in need today?
God in heaven, help me to live out my faith through love and compassion. Open my eyes to those around me who are hurting and give me a heart that reflects Your kindness. Let me be a vessel of Your love, caring for others just as You have cared for me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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