Daily Devotions with Pastor Richard

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Today’s Reading

(Published Daily by Our Daily Bread Ministries)

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Published on - June 13, 2026

DAILY BREAD READING (Published Daily by Our Daily Bread Ministries)

JUNE 12, 2026

READ: Romans 5 (Focus vs. 6-8)

MEMORY VERSE
“At just the right time . . . Christ died for us.” Romans 5:6-8

BACKGROUND
Flowers don’t have to be in bloom to be beautiful, says famed landscape designer Piet Oudolf. Even in the dead of winter, the Dutch gardener’s award-winning designs are known for their stunning appeal. “Beauty is in so many things you wouldn’t think of,”

Oudolf says, although some may disagree. “The moment you say I love plants that are dead [dormant],” he said, “then you have a problem because people don’t like dead plants.”

Oudolf’s appreciation of plants’ life cycles echoes a core spiritual principle: While we were dead in our sins, God still loved us. “You see,” explained the apostle Paul, “at just the right time, when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly” (Romans 5:6).

Paul continued, “God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (v. 8).

Jesus chose disciples with flaws. He ate meals with known sinners. He healed outcasts. Oudolf, likewise, is “interested in plants not only for their flowers, but also for their personality”—seeing beauty “in things that, on first sight, are not beautiful.”

As bearers of God’s image, we show Him to the world in how we relate to Him and each other. Planted in His love, we’re anointed by our Father to bloom anew in Him—once-dead sinners showing His beauty to a world longing for a glimpse of Him.
Patricia Raybon

INSIGHT
Romans 5:6-10 uses several unflattering terms to describe those who were apart from God: powerless, ungodly, sinners, enemies. Verse 6 says that “when we were still powerless, Christ died for the ungodly.”

The Greek word for powerless is asthenēs, which means “without strength,” “feeble,” “weak,” “infirm.” Ungodly is the word asebēs, which describes one who is “destitute of reverential awe toward God.” Paul says that “while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (v. 8).

The Greek word for sinners (hamartōlos) describes one who is “devoted to sin,” “wicked ones.” Finally, the apostle describes those apart from God as enemies (v. 10).

The same passage that highlights human despair, however, includes rays of brilliant hope—God’s love expressed through Jesus’ death (v. 8). Because of God’s love and grace, believers are now alive in Christ and can show His beauty to those around us.
Arthur Jackson

APPLICATION
In what season of your life did God call you? How can you spiritually bloom so others can see His image in you?

PR’s (Pastor Richard) RE-EMPHASIS (From Today’s Post)
“As bearers of God’s image, we show Him to the world in how we relate to Him and each other. Planted in His love, we’re anointed by our Father to bloom anew in Him—once-dead sinners showing His beauty to a world longing for a glimpse of Him.”

PR’s TAKE
God’s love is never out of season. Pr

PRAYER
You called me when I was dead in my sins, dear God. Thank You for saving me to bloom anew in You.

TODAY’S HYMN/WORSHIP/PRAISE/GOSPEL SONG
“THE BEST IN ME” Marvin Sapp

He saw the best in me
When everyone else around
Could only see the worst in me
Can I tell y’all one more time? One more time?

I said he saw the best in me
When everyone else around me
Could only see the worst in me
I wish I had a witness tonight, all I need is one

He saw the best in me
When everyone else around me
Could only see the worst in me
Does anybody have their testimony?

When folks wrote you off
Said you would never make it
What did He see?
He saw the best in (you)

When everyone else around me
When everyone else around could only see the worst in me
Can I tell you all one more thing?
I just need to tell you one more thing, listen to this

See, He’s mine, and I am his
It doesn’t matter what I did
He only sees me for who I am

…He is mine, and I am His
I am so glad that He is mine
It doesn’t matter what I did
He only sees me for whom I am

He saw the best in me…

Can I ask ya’ll one question?
The question is simply this
What did He see?…

Because there’s some folk in here…
People have wrote you off
Said you would never amount to anything
Said that you would never end up being anywhere
But Myron, tell ’em one more time, what did he see?
He saw the best

When momma said you would never be nothin’
When aunties and uncles said
You would never amount to anything
When daddy didn’t come home anymore
He didn’t look at you and say that
You weren’t going to make it
God looked at you and what did He see,
What did he see?
He saw the best, the best

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About the author — Pastor Richard

Pastor Richard Kyerematen’s heart is for the body of Christ to work together, harnessing all its gifts and resources and in love, bring in the HARVEST in these end times. He also has a passion to be used to help believers crystallize their calling as he was helped in his early days of ministry.

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