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June 16, 2026
Today's Reading: Ephesians 2:13-22 or 1 John 3:13-18
Daily Lectionary: Proverbs 16:1-24; John 16:1-16
“But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ.” (Ephesians 2:13)
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
Have you ever been excluded? Perhaps you were picked last for a game or event. Maybe your interests aren’t ones that are seen as ‘cool.’ Or maybe the issue is bigger than that. Your parents are divorced, and you always seem to be back and forth - not really able to settle into one place. Or, you have had to move away from your friends, your school, and your familiar community. Separation is hard. If you aren’t ‘in,’ then you are ‘out,’ and that is difficult.
Paul is writing to the church in Ephesus. And these words—these bold statements of inclusion—are pretty shocking. Paul is declaring that the Gospel is for Gentiles, too. He is saying that Jesus’ Blood covers all people; God’s love ties together that which was broken or segmented. He is reminding the Jews and the Gentiles that their focus needs to be on the promises of God, which are for all people. The Gentiles had always been ‘out,’ but the Jews had had their seasons of exile and separation, too. And yet now, all is united. Now, the promises have been fulfilled, Jesus paid for the sins of the whole world, and there is no need for separation anymore.
It would seem that everyone then and now would rejoice at these words. God has brought all to Himself, and there is no need to distinguish or separate. And yet, we sinners like putting each other in boxes. Whether it's by interests, looks, heritage, or some other artificial measurement that we’ve constructed, we like to compare and contrast. We want to be accepted - even if that means excluding someone else.
Repent, dear chosen ones! For God has more forgiveness than you have sin. Jesus’ Blood does indeed cover all. He has brought you to Himself - and there is room for more. Rest in your Baptism; Jesus has covered you and claimed you as His. Invite and include those around you - for God’s desire is for all to be saved. You get to look at your neighbors, even in their differences, with joy and love. God has destroyed all that would separate or keep others ‘far off.’ Share the Good News that Jesus is for all sinners - for those far off, and for you too.
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
In Baptism we now put on Christ Our shame is fully covered With all that He once sacrificed And freely for us suffered, For here the flood of His own blood Now makes us holy, right, and good Before our heav’nly Father. (LSB 596:4)
Deac. Sarah Longmire, Curricula Curator for Higher Things and Director of Family Life at St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Lee's Summit, MO.
By Higher Things, Inc.4.6
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June 16, 2026
Today's Reading: Ephesians 2:13-22 or 1 John 3:13-18
Daily Lectionary: Proverbs 16:1-24; John 16:1-16
“But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ.” (Ephesians 2:13)
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
Have you ever been excluded? Perhaps you were picked last for a game or event. Maybe your interests aren’t ones that are seen as ‘cool.’ Or maybe the issue is bigger than that. Your parents are divorced, and you always seem to be back and forth - not really able to settle into one place. Or, you have had to move away from your friends, your school, and your familiar community. Separation is hard. If you aren’t ‘in,’ then you are ‘out,’ and that is difficult.
Paul is writing to the church in Ephesus. And these words—these bold statements of inclusion—are pretty shocking. Paul is declaring that the Gospel is for Gentiles, too. He is saying that Jesus’ Blood covers all people; God’s love ties together that which was broken or segmented. He is reminding the Jews and the Gentiles that their focus needs to be on the promises of God, which are for all people. The Gentiles had always been ‘out,’ but the Jews had had their seasons of exile and separation, too. And yet now, all is united. Now, the promises have been fulfilled, Jesus paid for the sins of the whole world, and there is no need for separation anymore.
It would seem that everyone then and now would rejoice at these words. God has brought all to Himself, and there is no need to distinguish or separate. And yet, we sinners like putting each other in boxes. Whether it's by interests, looks, heritage, or some other artificial measurement that we’ve constructed, we like to compare and contrast. We want to be accepted - even if that means excluding someone else.
Repent, dear chosen ones! For God has more forgiveness than you have sin. Jesus’ Blood does indeed cover all. He has brought you to Himself - and there is room for more. Rest in your Baptism; Jesus has covered you and claimed you as His. Invite and include those around you - for God’s desire is for all to be saved. You get to look at your neighbors, even in their differences, with joy and love. God has destroyed all that would separate or keep others ‘far off.’ Share the Good News that Jesus is for all sinners - for those far off, and for you too.
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
In Baptism we now put on Christ Our shame is fully covered With all that He once sacrificed And freely for us suffered, For here the flood of His own blood Now makes us holy, right, and good Before our heav’nly Father. (LSB 596:4)
Deac. Sarah Longmire, Curricula Curator for Higher Things and Director of Family Life at St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Lee's Summit, MO.

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