February 21, 2026
ONE BODY Day 1 “Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace. And be thankful.” Colossians 3:15 We have been invited into a life of peace. This peace doesn’t come from our attempts to manage our own schedules, set boundaries, or pursue the desires of our hearts. Instead, true and lasting peace is found through knowing Jesus, the Prince of Peace. Our relationship with Him is the foundation upon which real peace is built, surpassing anything we could achieve through our own efforts. As members of one body, we are called to be peacemakers. This calling requires us to actively practice and cultivate patience, humility, and kindness toward one another. Rather than relying on our own strength, we look to Jesus for guidance, allowing Him to shape our thoughts and emotions. In doing so, we become instruments of His peace. Together, as we turn our attention to Jesus and continually give thanks to God, we also express gratitude for each other. In everything we think, every word we speak, and every action we take, there is an opportunity for the peace of Christ to flourish among us. As one body, we can experience a peace that truly endures. God has made peace with you through His Son, Jesus. Spend some time praising and thanking Him for all He’s done. With whom do you need to practice patience, humility, and kindness in order to experience the peace of Christ in this relationship? Additional Reading: Colossians 3:1-17 Day 2 “All the believers were one in heart and mind. No one claimed that any of their possessions was their own, but they shared everything they had.” Acts 4:32 As one body, we are called to be one in both heart and mind with Jesus. This unity shapes the way we care for one another, displaying the same compassion and concern Jesus shows us. When we recognize that everything we have is gift from God, entrusted to us by Christ, we it changes how we approach our resources and possessions. When needs arise among us, we respond by freely and willingly sharing what we have as God leads, ensuring that no one is lacking. Each member is invited to participate and contribute according to their abilities, always keeping the well-being of others in mind. As we do, we realize that this unity Jesus prayed for is not just a nice idea, but truly has a tangible impact on our daily lives. As we reflect the open-handed and open-hearted generosity that Jesus continually extends to us, we are reminded that He is the one who truly meets all our needs. And as we practice and cultivate a culture of generosity, whether it’s with our time or possessions, others notice that God is at work among us. Through these acts, God receives the praise and the glory, as He opens our hearts and minds to the reality of His generous love for us. How has God provided for you through the generosity of others? Are there any needs you're facing now that you could ask Him to help with today? How is God encouraging you to be more generous as you seek the heart and mind of Christ? Additional Reading: Acts 2:42-47, 4:32-35 Day 3 “For just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same function, so in Christ we, though many, form one body, and each member belongs to all the others.” Romans 12:4-5 As the body of Christ, we not only belong to Him, we belong to one another. This mutual belonging reminds us that we need each other; no one is meant to function alone. Just as a hand cannot see and an ear cannot smell, each part of the body serves a unique role, and no individual can fulfill every need or responsibility. Every person within the body of Christ is essential and has a distinct purpose. No job is inferior, and no skill or talent is insignificant. Pastors, leaders, teachers, mentors, caregivers, those who serve selflessly, and those who pray fervently—all belong to the same body. Whether you cook a meal, fix a car, or show up to listen, each individual brings their unique gifts and abilities to serve and care for the body of Christ. Each contribution, whether seen or unseen, is valuable and necessary for the health and unity of the community. Together, we honor one another, recognizing the value and contribution of every member. By appreciating each person’s role, we strengthen our unity and demonstrate the love that defines us as followers of Christ. Every member matters, and each person’s efforts help build up the body, ensuring that we serve and support one another as God intended. How has God blessed you through the actions and contributions of others? What skills and abilities can you contribute in support of the body of Christ? Additional Reading: Romans 12:3-8 Day 4 “And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:7 God’s peace is far greater than anything we can fully comprehend or imagine. It’s not dependent on the absence of problems, nor does it wait until every challenge is resolved. Instead, His peace is available to us right now, in the midst of every circumstance, even when the world around us feels uncertain or overwhelming. When we pray and share our concerns, God invites us to let go of worry, reminding us of His constant presence, comfort and reassurance, no matter what we are facing. Instead of being anxious, God calls us to direct our thoughts toward what is true and noble. We are encouraged to focus on things that are right and pure; to meditate on what is lovely and admirable. If something is excellent or worthy of praise, we let it fill our minds and overflow from our lips in gratitude and worship. All of these characteristics are true of Jesus. As we focus on Him in the middle of our troubles, He is the one truly guarding our hearts and all that flows from it. As His body, when we live this out together, we witness firsthand that God is actively working on our behalf bringing His peace into our lives and our community. Make a list of everything weighing on your heart and mind, and reflect on how you view each one. Ask God to show you what is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, or praiseworthy about each matter. How might this practice change your conversations and interactions with others? Additional Reading: Philippians 4:4-9 Day 5 “Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves.” Romans 12:10 As members of one body, we are called to embrace a life marked by sincere and active love for one another. This love is not passive; it goes beyond simply wishing others well or remembering them in our thoughts. Genuine love takes meaningful action—it shows up speaks up, and builds up. Authentic love is compassionate. It cares deeply, shares in the pain of others, and seeks to comfort those who are brokenhearted. When we honor one another, we also extend grace to those who may not honor us in return. Our actions reflect the dignity and respect owed to every person, recognizing each as an image bearer of God. Even in moments of disagreement, we choose to act with kindness and respect. It is through these unexpected demonstrations of love—rooted in the character of an all-loving God—that we witness the triumph of goodness. By living out sincere love, we help reveal the beauty and unity of one body, grounded in the compassionate grace, mercy, and love of Jesus. Who has been an example of God’s love for you? Let them know how God used them to make a difference in your life. In what ways is God inviting you to love and honor others within the body of Christ? Additional Reading: Romans 12:9-21