OUR DAILY BREAD : IF ONLY...
Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2017 5:53 pm
FRIDAY AUGUST 11
IF ONLY...
TODAY’S READING
John 11:21-35
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Lord, if you had
been here, my
brother would not
have died. John 11:32
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As we exited the parking lot, m yhusband slowed the car to wait for a young woman riding her bike. When Tom nodded to indicate she could go first, she smiled, waved, and rode on. Moments later, the driver from a parked SUV threw his door open, knocking the young bicyclist to the pavement. Her legs bleeding, she cried as she examined her bent-up bike.
Later, we reflected on the accident: If only we had made her wait...if only the driver had looked before opening his door. If only...Difficulties catch us up in a cycle of second-guessing ourselves. If only I had known my child was with teens who were drinking...If only we had found the cancer earlier...
When unexpected trouble comes, we sometimes question the goodness of God. We may even feel the despair that Martha and Mary experienced when their brother died. Oh, if Jesus had only come when He first found out that Lazarus was sick! (JOHN 11:21-32).
Like Martha and Mary, we don’t always understand why hard things happen to us. But we can rest in the knowledge that God is working out His purposes for a greater good. In every circumstance, we can trust the wisdom of our faithful and loving God.
**Father, You have carried me through hard circumstances before. Thank
You for teaching me to trust Your heart of love even when I don’t
understand what You are doing in my life.
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To trust God in the light is nothing, but to trust Him in the dark__that is faith.
IF ONLY...
TODAY’S READING
John 11:21-35
_______________________________________________________________
Lord, if you had
been here, my
brother would not
have died. John 11:32
_______________________________________________________________
As we exited the parking lot, m yhusband slowed the car to wait for a young woman riding her bike. When Tom nodded to indicate she could go first, she smiled, waved, and rode on. Moments later, the driver from a parked SUV threw his door open, knocking the young bicyclist to the pavement. Her legs bleeding, she cried as she examined her bent-up bike.
Later, we reflected on the accident: If only we had made her wait...if only the driver had looked before opening his door. If only...Difficulties catch us up in a cycle of second-guessing ourselves. If only I had known my child was with teens who were drinking...If only we had found the cancer earlier...
When unexpected trouble comes, we sometimes question the goodness of God. We may even feel the despair that Martha and Mary experienced when their brother died. Oh, if Jesus had only come when He first found out that Lazarus was sick! (JOHN 11:21-32).
Like Martha and Mary, we don’t always understand why hard things happen to us. But we can rest in the knowledge that God is working out His purposes for a greater good. In every circumstance, we can trust the wisdom of our faithful and loving God.
**Father, You have carried me through hard circumstances before. Thank
You for teaching me to trust Your heart of love even when I don’t
understand what You are doing in my life.
___________________________________________________________________________
To trust God in the light is nothing, but to trust Him in the dark__that is faith.