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Tuesday, March 17, 2026
St Patrick's Day · Lent continues
His name was not Patrick.
He was born in Roman Britain, sometime around the late fourth century.
His family was Christian.
He was not especially religious.
At sixteen he was captured by Irish raiders and carried across the sea.
A slave.
He spent six years alone on a hillside tending sheep.
There was no church there.
No teacher.
Just wind, rain, and prayer.
Not the polite prayer of the comfortable.
The urgent prayer of someone who has nothing left.
Eventually he escaped.
He returned to Britain.
He trained for the church.
And then he did the unthinkable.
He went back to Ireland.
Back to the island that had enslaved him.
Back to the people who had once owned him.
Not in chains.
But carrying the gospel.
He went back.
Patrick did not go back to Ireland because it was safe or comfortable. He went back because the years of exile had done something in him — had shaped a calling that he could not discharge anywhere else.
The thing that tried to break you sometimes becomes the very thing that qualifies you to go back.
The woman in Luke 7 knew this. Her shameful past — the label she carried — was not erased by her encounter with Jesus. It was redeemed. It became the specific content of her testimony. She could not have wept those tears for any other reason.
What is the Ireland in your life — the place or the people or the experience you were taken to against your will — that God might be asking you to return to, this time not as a captive but as someone set free?
Scripture: Romans 8:28
✙ Prayer for the Day ✙
God of Patrick, You took the worst thing that happened to a boy on a hillside and made it the foundation of his calling. I do not always understand what You are doing with my hardest years. But I am willing to ask: is there something to go back to? Not as a captive. As a witness. In Your Name.
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