Excellence in Execution

 





Excellence in Execution.

 “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters.” – Colossians 3:23 (NIV)

Prayer Focus: Pray for diligence, excellence, and grace to complete what God has started in you.

Excellence isn’t about perfection—it’s about doing your best with the resources, skills, and opportunities God has given you. Colossians 3:23 reminds us that every task—no matter how big or small—is an opportunity to honor God with our work. Whether you’re leading a business, serving your family, or pursuing personal goals, doing your work with excellence reflects the heart of a faithful servant.

When you approach your work with excellence, you’re not just doing it for recognition or reward from others—you’re doing it as worship. You’re offering your best as a reflection of your love and commitment to God. And when you do, He will not only bless your efforts but also bring others alongside you to witness your integrity and faithfulness.

Excellence sets you apart. It opens doors of opportunity and favor. It cultivates trust, respect, and influence. Most importantly, it shows that you take seriously the calling God has placed on your life to impact the world for His Kingdom.

 Reflect today:

  • In what areas of my life can I improve in excellence and diligence?

  • How can I shift my mindset to view my work as service to God, not just a task to complete?

Kingdom Truth: Excellence is a testimony of your commitment to honoring God in everything you do.

Prayer:
Lord, I thank You for the opportunities You’ve given me to work and serve. Help me to approach every task with a spirit of excellence, knowing that my work is a reflection of my love for You. Empower me to give my best in all that I do, and may my efforts bring glory to Your name. In Jesus’ name, Amen.



Affirmations

  1. I honor God by executing every task with excellence and integrity.

  2. I am focused, disciplined, and committed to finishing what I start.

  3. Excellence flows through me because I am filled with divine wisdom and strength.

  4. I do my best in all things, knowing that I work for the Lord, not man.

  5. I am anointed to lead, serve, and execute with precision and grace.


Bible Meditation

Matthew 25:21
Daniel 6:3
Philippians 1:10


Twelfth Week in Ordinary Time
Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christ)

First Reading - Genesis 14: 18 - 20
Responsorial Psalm - Psalm 110: 1 - 4
Second Reading - 1 Corinthians 11: 23 - 26
Gospel - Luke 9: 11 - 17
Saints of the Day: St. Paulinus of Nola
Sts. John Fisher & Thomas More


June 22: Saint Paulinus of Nola, Bishop—Optional Memorial

c. 354–431
Patron Saint of bellmakers

June 22: Saints John Fisher, Bishop and Martyr and Thomas More, Martyr—Optional Memorial

Saint John Fisher: 1469–1535
Invoked for courage and by those who are persecuted
Saint Thomas More: 1478–1535
Patron Saint of statesmen, politicians, lawyers, civil servants, court clerks, adopted children, large families, stepparents, and difficult marriages
Canonized by Pope Pius XI on May 19, 1935




Altar Call: 
A Call to Experience God’s Love Personally.

Friend, as you’ve always heard about love in action — the kind of love that gives, serves, and forgives — maybe something stirred in your heart. Maybe you’ve longed for that kind of love in your life: a love that doesn’t fail, doesn’t abandon, and doesn’t ask you to earn it. I want you to know today — that love is real, and it’s found in Jesus Christ.

In a world that often feels cold, selfish, and empty, God offers you something different — Himself. He sent His Son, Jesus, not to judge you, but to rescue you. Not because you’re perfect, but because you’re loved. And He proved it by dying for your sins and rising again, so you could have new life, peace, and eternal hope.

You don’t need to fix yourself first. You don’t need to earn His love. You just need to say yes.

“But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” – Romans 5:8

Today, Jesus is knocking on the door of your heart. He’s offering you more than religion — He’s offering a relationship. A new beginning. A clean slate. A chance to not only receive His love, but to become someone who lives it and reflects it in this world.

If you're ready to make that decision — to invite Jesus into your life — pray this simple prayer with sincerity:


Salvation Prayer

“Lord Jesus,

I acknowledge that I need You.

I have sinned, and I can’t save myself.

But I believe You died for me and rose again.

Today, I open my heart and ask You to come in.

Forgive me, change me, and make me new.

From this day forward, I choose to follow You.

Thank You for loving me first.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

If you prayed that prayer, welcome to the family of God! Heaven rejoices over your decision, and so do we. Look for a Believing Church around you to join. Thank you





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