SIMPLE. POWERFUL. STRAIGHT TALK FOR YOUR HEART AND SOUL.

WORD FROM THE CENTER: MONDAY, JANUARY 19,  2026
Welcome to “Word from The Center” MONDAY, a devotional word from the Center of our faith, Jesus Christ, with reflections on His Word. I’m Gregory Seltz. Today’s verse is John 1:29 which tells us of this encounter between John the Baptist and Jesus:

“The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and said, ‘Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!’”

SIMPLE. POWERFUL. STRAIGHT TALK FOR YOUR HEART AND SOUL.

Today’s verse drops us right into the opening scene of Jesus’ public ministry. Before Jesus stepped onto the stage, God sent John the Baptist ahead of Him—a forerunner—to wake up hearts, clear away confusion, and prepare people to receive the Messiah. From the very beginning, John wasn’t shy. He didn’t leave room for guesswork. When Jesus walked toward him, John declared loud and clear: “Look! The Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!”

There it is. No spiritual fog. No vague platitude. No “be your best self” slogan.

Just Jesus—God’s answer to humanity’s deepest need.

So why, then, do people insist that Christianity is like every other religion? So many people reduce the Bible’s message to slogans like, “Be good.” “Try harder.” “Love people.” However, the heartbeat of Scripture is not what we do at all, but what God has done for us in Jesus Christ!

Maybe it’s pride.
Maybe it’s discomfort with needing forgiveness.
Maybe it’s the belief that ancient rules can’t possibly apply to modern lives.

 Or maybe it’s the age-old lie that this time our generation will finally fix the world through our own brilliance, technology, or progress. But every culture before us tried that too. And every one discovered the same truth: without God, human strength collapses.

 John’s call still thunders across the centuries: “Look!”

  • Look to Jesus.

  • Look to the Lamb.

  • Look to the One who takes away the sin of the world.

  • Look anywhere else and you will end up disappointed, exhausted, and empty.

But look to Him and you will receive hope, forgiveness, and life.

Let me get personal for a moment. One of my favorite TV shows is Blue Bloods. It’s got heart, grit, family loyalty, and moral conviction—everything you’d want in a good law-and-order drama. And I love how the show treats faith with respect. Those Sunday dinner prayers? Beautiful.

 But here’s the thing: after all the episodes, all the seasons, and all the family prayers, I’ve never once heard the core of the Christian message spoken plainly. They never get to “Trust in Jesus Christ, who takes away the sin of the world.”

And don’t tell me tough cops don’t need to hear that. I’ve sat with officers. I’ve listened to them. I’ve prayed with them. Their work can place them in impossible situations. Sometimes they carry guilt even when they did the right thing. Sometimes they carry wounds they can’t talk about. Sometimes they carry memories that won’t go away.

There is only One who can lift that burden, cleanse that conscience, and bring peace to a weary heart:

  • The Lamb of God.

  • Real sins. Real Savior. Real cross. Real resurrection. Real hope.

 And you can count on Him because He is faithful, trustworthy, and true.

 

So as you step into today—your meetings, your errands, your work, your worries—keep it simple: Jesus came into this world to save sinners.

 That means us.
That means now.
And that means there is grace, purpose, and power available to live boldly today.

 Look to Him.
Lean on Him.
Trust Him.

 Then walk forward with confidence because the Lamb of God goes with you.

PRAYER: Dear Lord Jesus, help me to keep it simple and never forget who You are in my life. I need a savior and in You, I have one. Give me strength to live in that truth in all I do. AMEN

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