Tuesday - July 14, 2026
SCRIPTURE

Philippians 3:12-14 from The Message
I’m not saying that I have this all together, that I have it made. But I am well on my way, reaching out for Christ, who has so wondrously reached out for me. Friends, don’t get me wrong: By no means do I count myself an expert in all of this, but I’ve got my eye on the goal, where God is beckoning us onward—to Jesus. I’m off and running, and I’m not turning back.
WORDS OF HOPE
One of my spiritual disciplines for the last thirteen years has been to take an intentional photo each day that represents my life in the present . This practice has forced me to stop for a moment and look and think and pray about my place in the world at that moment. This practice asks me to honestly consider where I am and who I am right now. And looking back on these accumulated 4500+ images of days past reminds me of how each day has led me to where I am today and will accompany me to where I will be tomorrow.
I was recently invited to share some, ten to be exact, of these photos in an artist’s showcase. I am not loyal to any particular subject when it comes to taking photographs. Where and how do I even begin choosing only ten? I started scanning my archive, tagging the photos that spoke most clearly and loudly to me today. A theme quickly emerged. I am drawn to images of the horizon. I still had problems selecting only ten photos, but the project title, “Chasing the Horizon,” came easily.
Photos of a horizon remind me of my spiritual journey. God is beckoning us onward toward something that we cannot see clearly. We know not what lies beyond that imaginary line. We move toward the unknown-ness of the horizon, toward Jesus, in faith. The Christian journey is about forever chasing the mystery of that horizon.
In photos, the horizon line is a constant, yet really only a theoretical boundary where earth and sky meet, where humanity and divinity become one. When we look at the world from our perspective, that horizon line is always at eye level. Thus, God is always at eye level. Jesus is right there in front of us reaching out to us from a place where we can easily see him and reach back.
Though the horizon lines in my photos are a constant, the foregrounds in the images are vastly different. Rocky cliffs, ice, rough seas, fields of flowers, smooth beaches, mud and muck, darkness, light—all the things that metaphorically represent the many daily circumstances in which we find ourselves as we navigate our earthly journey.
As Paul says to the Philippians, we need to keep running forward. Notice that Paul says without turning back, not without looking back. Keep moving forward, chasing the horizon, toward Jesus, but never lose sight of how far you’ve come. Look back every now and then at the moments of your life that have led you to today.
PRAYER
God, please give me faith and courage to chase the horizon. Guide my steps over the smooth and the rough ground beneath my feet and through both the darkness and light before me. Amen.
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Kris Baker
Order of Saint Francis and Saint Clare
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