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: The Centurion’s Faith: The Authority of the Word
: The Centurion’s Faith: The Authority of the Word

“Only speak the word." The Centurion understood that real power doesn't require a dramatic show. It only requires trust in the One who has authority over all things.

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Lent 2026, Daily ReflectionsJustin YawnFebruary 28, 2026Faith, Centurion, Authority, Luke 7, Receptivity
The God Who Delights in Mercy: Beyond the Scoreboard
The God Who Delights in Mercy: Beyond the Scoreboard
  • God doesn't just tolerate mercy; He delights in it. Imagine a God who casts our failures into the sea and puts up a "No Fishing" sign. That is the heart of Lent.

  • Tags: Micah 7, Mercy, Romans 3, Forgiveness, Grace

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Lent 2026, Daily ReflectionsJustin YawnFebruary 27, 2026Micah 7, Mercy, Romans 3, Forgiveness, Grace
Lift Up Your Eyes: The Art of Remembering Help
Lift Up Your Eyes: The Art of Remembering Help
  • When we can’t see the way forward, we are invited to look back. Memory is a spiritual practice that reminds us: our help doesn't come from the hills, but from the Lord.

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Lent 2026, Daily ReflectionsJustin YawnFebruary 26, 2026Psalm 121, Memory, Trust, Hope, Timothy
The Lost Sheep: The Unreasonable Arithmetic of Grace
The Lost Sheep: The Unreasonable Arithmetic of Grace

Why does a shepherd abandon 99 sheep to chase one? Because God’s love isn't reasonable—it’s excessive. If you feel like the one who has wandered, know that the search is already on.

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Daily Reflections, Lent 2026Justin YawnFebruary 25, 2026Parables, Lost Sheep, Mercy, Grace, Exodus 34
Brother’s Keeper: Confronting the Predator at the Door
Brother’s Keeper: Confronting the Predator at the Door

Cain’s tragedy was ordinary: he let envy curdle into indifference. Today, we look at the "predator" lurking in our own hearts and the High Priest who doesn't look away.

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Lent 2026, Daily ReflectionsJustin YawnFebruary 24, 2026Cain and Abel, Envy, Responsibility, Integrity, Solzhenitsyn
Under the Broom Tree: Finding Mercy in Collapse

Even the strongest prophets hit a wall. If you’re exhausted and depleted today, hear the angel’s gentle command: "Get up and eat." There is grace in admitting you’ve had enough.

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Lent 2026, Daily ReflectionsJustin YawnFebruary 23, 2026Elijah, Rest, Exhaustion, Grace, Spiritual Burnout
Stones and Bread: Forging Faith in the Wilderness
Stones and Bread: Forging Faith in the Wilderness

The Spirit led Jesus into the wilderness not for an accident, but for a destination. Face the temptations of comfort, fame, and power with the only word that sustains.

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Daily Reflections, Lent 2026Justin YawnFebruary 22, 2026St. Francis in-the-Field Episcopal ChurchTemptation, Wilderness, Matthew 4, Identity, Grace
Becoming Small: The Secret to the Kingdom
Becoming Small: The Secret to the Kingdom

We spend our lives trying to be impressive, but Jesus calls us to become like children. Today, we look at the power of "self-emptying" and the fast that God truly chooses.

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Daily Reflections, Lent 2026Justin YawnFebruary 21, 2026St. Francis in-the-Field Episcopal ChurchHumility, Isaiah 58, Kenosis, Children, Spiritual Growth
The Angry Prophet: When Mercy Feels Like an Insult
The Angry Prophet: When Mercy Feels Like an Insult

Jonah was furious that God was "too merciful." It's a feeling we all know. Today we explore the scandal of a grace that moves too fast and forgives too freely.

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Daily Reflections, Lent 2026Justin YawnFebruary 20, 2026St. Francis in-the-Field Episcopal ChurchJonah, Mercy, Forgiveness, Grace, Human Nature
The City That Turned
The City That Turned

Nineveh wasn't looking for God, but they heard a five-word sermon and changed everything. Discover why repentance is less about guilt and more about a simple, raw turn.

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Daily Reflections, Lent 2026Justin YawnFebruary 19, 2026St. Francis in-the-Field Episcopal ChurchJonah, Repentance, Grace, Metanoia, Old Testament
The Secret Room: Where Lent Begins
The Secret Room: Where Lent Begins

Lent doesn't start on a stage—it starts in the "secret room" of the heart. Today, we trade our performance for the raw beauty of ashes and the quiet courage of silence.

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Lent 2026, Daily ReflectionsJustin YawnFebruary 18, 2026St. Francis in-the-Field Episcopal ChurchAsh Wednesday, Lent, Prayer, Thomas Merton, Spirituality
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St. Francis-In-The-Field Episcopal Church
895 Palm Valley Road,
Nocatee, FL, 32081,
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