Devotions Archive
Archive:
1999
|
2000
|
2001
|
2002
|
2003
|
2004
|
2005
|
2006
|
2007
|
2008
|
2009
|
2010
|
2011
|
2012
|
2013
|
2014
|
2015
|
2016
|
2017
|
2018
|
2019
|
2020
|
2021
|
2022
|
2023
|
2024
Please come inSunday, December 8, 2013
Romans 15:5-7 Margaret and I leave church after a couple of hours and return to our single family dwelling. What strangers do we welcome there? Sometimes I wave or say hello to people walking by. What if they waved back, then came up and asked for food or shelter? God insists that I say YES, and invite them in. God wants me to share what I have. "Freely you have received, freely you are to give." God doesn't worry about material losses I might experience by giving; he is concerned about the certain loss I'll endure by NOT giving. Yesterday's reading from Isaiah 30 comes to mind again today: "On the day the Lord binds up the wounds of his people, he will heal the bruises left by his blows." Each moment I believe those words in my body and my soul, in that moment I am free to give all I have and not be afraid. There are no consequences that God will not bind up and heal. Jesus, you come and become one of us. Like ours, your flesh might be exhausted or in agony, but still you rescue the poor. You might cry out in your own pain, but you touch the afflicted when there is no one to help. You have pity for the lowly and the poor, and you save their lives. Strengthen us as you send us out to do the same. (Psalm 72) |