Never More Human
“He poured out His
soul unto death.” Isaiah 53:12 NKJV
The scene is very simple; you’ll recognize it quickly. A
grove of twisted olive trees. Ground cluttered with large rocks. A low stone
fence. A dark, dark night . . .
See that solitary figure? . . . Flat on the ground. Face
stained with dirt and tears. Fists pounding the hard earth . . .
That’s Jesus . . . God was never more human than at this
hour. God was never nearer to us than when he hurt.
It’s Not Fair
“Guide me in your truth,
and teach me, my God, my Savior.” Psalm
25:5
“It’s not fair,” we say. It’s not fair that I was born in
poverty or that I sing so poorly or that I run so slowly. But the scales of
life were forever tipped on the side of fairness when God planted a tree in the
Garden of Eden. All complaints were silenced when Adam and his descendants were
given free will, the freedom to make whatever eternal choice we desire. Any
injustice in this life is offset by the honor of choosing our destiny in the
next.
We Need A Shepherd
“The Lord is God. He
made us, and we belong to him; we are his people, the sheep he tends.” Psalm 100:3
Sheep aren't the only ones who need a healing touch. We also
get irritated with each other, butt heads, and then get wounded. Many of our disappointments
in life begin as irritations. The large portion of our problems is not
lion-sized attacks, but rather the day-to-day swarm of frustrations and mishaps
and heartaches.
He Leads Us
Your word is like a lamp for my feet and a light for my path. Psalm 119:105
God isn’t going to let you see the distant scene. So you might as well quit looking for
it. He promises a lamp unto our feet,
not a crystal ball into the future. We
do not need to know what will happen tomorrow.
We only need to know He leads us and we will find grace to help us when
we need it. - Max Lucado
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