Galatians 3:26-27 – Today’s Verse for May 28, 2025 Wednesday

“For ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus. For as many of you as have been baptized into Christ have put on Christ.“
—  Galatians 3:26-27 KJV

Reflection on Today's Verse

We’re all God’s children through faith in Christ, and when we were baptized, we “put on” Christ like a garment. That’s not just poetic—it’s the whole point of grace.

God doesn’t size us up based on pedigree, performance, or how well we clean ourselves up. Faith is the great equalizer. The moment we trust Jesus, we belong. Fully. No trial period. No background check. And baptism? That’s the visible reminder that we’re not wearing shame or guilt anymore—we’re clothed in Christ Himself.

Grace means you don’t have to keep auditioning. You’re in the family. And in this family, your worth doesn’t come from what you do, but from Whose you are.

Even on your worst day, He still sees His Son when He looks at you. That’s not leniency. That’s love.

Personal Prayer

Father, thank You for calling me Your child—not because I earned it, but because Jesus made it possible. Remind me today that I don’t have to prove myself to belong. I’m already clothed in Christ, wrapped in His righteousness, covered by His grace.

When I forget who I am, whisper it back to me. When shame tries to creep in, let me feel the weight of Your love instead. Help me live like someone fully accepted, fully loved, and never alone.

Thank You for making room for me in Your family.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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