17/05/2026
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Grace, mercy, and peace be multiplied to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
Wherever this letter finds you—whether you are worshipping in a grand cathedral, gathering quietly in a house church, or seeking God in the solitude of your own room—please know that you are part of a vast, beautifully diverse, and eternal family. We are bound together not by culture, race, or geography, but by the precious blood of the Lamb.
Today, I write to you with an urgent yet deeply comforting message that transcends the noise of our modern world: "Embrace Christ today."
The Reality of Our Present Hour
We live in a time of profound acceleration. The world around us is moving faster than ever, filled with distractions, anxieties, and shifting cultural tides. It is easy for the cares of this life—the daily grind, economic uncertainties, and global anxieties—to slowly drift us away from our first love.
Too often, we treat our relationship with Jesus as a past event ("I was saved years ago") or a future destination ("I will serve Him better when life slows down"). But the Gospel is an invitation for the now. The Holy Spirit gently reminds us in Hebrews 3:15:
"Today, if you will hear His voice, do not harden your hearts."
What It Means to "Embrace Christ Today"
Embracing Christ is not a one-time prayer we prayed in the past; it is a daily, conscious posture of the heart. To embrace Him today means:
Surrendering the Present Moment: It is giving Him our current anxieties, our immediate decisions, and our schedules. It means waking up and saying, "Lord, this day is Yours."
Choosing His Truth Over the Noise: In a world filled with conflicting opinions and endless digital chatter, embracing Christ means anchoring our minds in His Word and tuning our ears to His still, small voice.
Living in His Grace, Not Our Guilt: Many of us carry the weight of yesterday's failures. To embrace Christ today is to accept that His mercies are brand new this morning. The cross has already paid for your past; do not let the enemy rob you of your present fellowship with God.
Becoming His Hands and Feet: We cannot embrace the Head (Christ) while rejecting the Body (the church and the world He died to save). Embracing Him today means loving our neighbors, standing for justice, and sharing the hope of the Gospel with a hurting world.
A Call to Unity and Renewal
To the global Church, this theme is a rallying cry. Our theological nuances, cultural expressions, and organizational structures are vast, but our Center is one. When we collectively choose to Embrace Christ today, our divisions grow strangely dim in the light of His glory and grace.
The world is watching us. They will not be convinced by our arguments, but they will be drawn by our love—a love that can only overflow when we are tightly holding onto the vine. As Jesus reminded us, Abide\ in\ Me,\ and\ I\ in\ you (John 15:4). Apart from Him, we can do nothing.
Your Personal Invitation
If you have felt distant from God lately, know that the distance was not created by Him. His arms are already open wide. You do not need to clean yourself up to approach Him; you come to Him to be made clean.
If you are weary, He offers rest. If you are confused, He offers wisdom. If you are broken, He offers restoration.
Let us shake off spiritual apathy. Let us lay down the heavy burdens we were never meant to carry. Let us stop postponing our obedience and our intimacy with the Father.
Embrace Christ today. Not tomorrow, not when circumstances improve, but right now, in this very hour.
May the Lord bless you and keep you. May He make His face shine upon you and give you peace.
Your companion in the faith and the kingdom,
A Fellow Servant of Jesus Christ