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Monday January 26, 2026III Week After Epiphany Today’s readings point us to the supremacy of God’s provision and authority. In Genesis 14:1–24, Abram encounters Melchizedek—king and priest—reminding us that victory and blessing come not from power or possessions, but from the Lord Most High. Hebrews 8:1–13 lifts our eyes to Jesus, our greater High Priest, who mediates a *better covenant* built on better promises. And in John 4:43–54, we see faith tested and strengthened as a desperate father believes Jesus’ word before seeing the miracle.This episode invites us to trust Christ not only for what He can do, but for who He is—our true King, faithful Priest, and the One whose promises never fail.
By Terry Rolen5
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Monday January 26, 2026III Week After Epiphany Today’s readings point us to the supremacy of God’s provision and authority. In Genesis 14:1–24, Abram encounters Melchizedek—king and priest—reminding us that victory and blessing come not from power or possessions, but from the Lord Most High. Hebrews 8:1–13 lifts our eyes to Jesus, our greater High Priest, who mediates a *better covenant* built on better promises. And in John 4:43–54, we see faith tested and strengthened as a desperate father believes Jesus’ word before seeing the miracle.This episode invites us to trust Christ not only for what He can do, but for who He is—our true King, faithful Priest, and the One whose promises never fail.