For May 24th:
“Remember, O Lord, Your tender mercies and Your
lovingkindness, for they are from old.” Psalm 25:6
This reading from Max Lucado
addresses feelings we have all had at one time or another when we have been in
a place spiritually, mentally, physically or health related that all we have
wished for is that someone could just fix everything…
CUMC Women’s Ministry
“[Recently],
my daughter Jenna and I spent several days in the old city of Jerusalem…One
afternoon, as we were exiting the Jaffa gate, we found ourselves behind an
orthodox Jewish family—a father and his three small girls. One of the
daughters, perhaps four or five years of age, fell a few steps behind and
couldn’t see her father. ‘Abba!’ she called to him. He spotted her and
immediately extended his hand…
When
the signal changed, he led her and her sisters through the intersection. In the
middle of the street, he reached down and swung her up into his arms and
continued their journey.
Isn’t
that what we all need? An abba who will hear when we call? Who will take our
hand when we are weak? Who will guide us through the hectic intersections of
life? Don’t we all need an abba who will swing us up into his arms and carry us
home? We all need a Father.”
Max Lucado, Grace for the Moment, 2000
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The Living a Life of Gratitude Daily Devotional is available at the information
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