27 Wednesday May 2026
You were ransomed not with silver or gold but with precious blood. The cost of freedom is always borne by someone; the gospel insists it has already been paid. Born anew through the living word; faith is not a finished product but a continuous becoming. Love one another deeply, from the heart; this is the only commandment that never grows old.
28 Thursday May 2026
Like living stones, be built into a spiritual house. The church is not a monument but a construction site; it is always unfinished, always being assembled from improbable materials. You are a chosen race, a royal priesthood; these words are spoken not to the powerful but to exiles. The truest identity of the Christian is that of a resident alien, at home everywhere and nowhere.
29 Friday May 2026
The end of all things is near; therefore be serious and discipline yourselves for prayer. This urgency is not panic; it is the focused attention of those who know their time matters. Love covers a multitude of sins; not by hiding them, but by creating space for transformation. Be hospitable to one another without complaining; the small graces are the hardest and the holiest.
30 Saturday May 2026
Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly; faith is not information stored but a presence that inhabits us. Whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus. This is not a pious formula; it is the most radical claim on ordinary life. Gratitude is the grammar of the Christian life; everything else is commentary.
1 Monday June 2026
Grace and peace are multiplied, not merely given; they grow in proportion to our knowledge of God, which is never finished. The ladder from faith to virtue to knowledge to self-control is not a staircase we climb once; it is a spiral we walk again and again, each pass deeper than the last. Peter does not promise shortcuts; he promises that the effort itself is a participation in the divine nature. To grow in goodness is not to earn God’s favor; it is to discover we have been living inside it all along.
2 Tuesday June 2026
We wait for new heavens and a new earth, where righteousness is at home; this waiting is not passive, it is the most demanding form of hope. The patience of our Lord is salvation, Peter writes; God’s slowness is not indifference but mercy stretched across time. Be on your guard, so that you are not carried away; the life of faith requires vigilance precisely because the world offers so many plausible substitutes for the real thing. Grow in grace and knowledge; the last word of this letter is not a warning but an invitation to become more.

