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OUR DAILY BREAD : YOUR WAY, NOT MINE
SUNDAY OCTOBER 28, 2018
THE BIBLE in ONE YEAR
JEREMIAH 15-17 and TIMOTHY 2
YOUR WAY, NOT MINE
READ:
Luke 22:39-46
___________________________________________________________
Trust in the LORD
with all your
heart and lean
not on your own
understanding.
Proverbs 3:5
___________________________________________________________
Kamil and Joelle were devastated when their eight-year-old daughter Rima was diagnosed with a rare from of leukemia. The disease led to meningitis and a stroke, and Rima lapsed into a coma. The hospital medical team counseled her parents to make arrangements for Rima's funeral, giving her less than one percent chance of survival.
Kamil and Joelle fasted and prayed for a miracle. "As we pray," Kamil said, "we need to trust God no matter what. And pray liKe Jesus__not my way, Father, but Yours." "But I want so much for God to heal her!" Joelle answered honestly. "Yes! and we should ask!" Kamil responded. "But it honors God when we give ourselves to Him even when it's hard, because that's what Jesus did."
Before Jesus went to the cross, He prayed: "Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done" (LUKE 22:42). By prayng "take this cup," Jesus asked not to go to the cross; but He submitted to the Father out of love.
Surrendering our desires to God isn't easy, and His wisdom can be difficult to understand in challenging moments. Kamil and Joelle's prayers were answered in a remarkable way__Rima is a healthy fifteen year old today.
Jesus understands every struggle. Even when, for our sake, His request was not answered, He showed us how to trust our God in every need.
__JAMES BANKS
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**I want to be "all in" for You, Father. I trust in Your unfailing love and give
myself to You as Your servant today.
God always deserves our commitment and praise.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>INSIGHT<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Today’s reading shows us the dramatic scene of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, facing the horrors of the cross. Not only was it one of the most painful and excruciating means of execution invented by the Romans, but for our Lord it would mean taking the sins of the world upon Himself. Just prior to His crucifixion, we witness the Son’s mysterious request of His Father. Christ asked if the cup of crucifixion could be taken from Him. Yet our Lord yielded His will to the Father knowing that it was His mission on Earth to redeem all who would believe in His sacrificial death. The lesson for us is significant. Even when we face terrible suffering, we know God can deliver us; however, we must also trust Him if He chooses not to. Only by holding our Father’s hand in the valley can we endure to see the light of the mountaintop ahead.
What troubling circumstance are you facing today, and how can you depend on God no matter what His will brings?
Dennis Fisher
THE BIBLE in ONE YEAR
JEREMIAH 15-17 and TIMOTHY 2
YOUR WAY, NOT MINE
READ:
Luke 22:39-46
___________________________________________________________
Trust in the LORD
with all your
heart and lean
not on your own
understanding.
Proverbs 3:5
___________________________________________________________
Kamil and Joelle were devastated when their eight-year-old daughter Rima was diagnosed with a rare from of leukemia. The disease led to meningitis and a stroke, and Rima lapsed into a coma. The hospital medical team counseled her parents to make arrangements for Rima's funeral, giving her less than one percent chance of survival.
Kamil and Joelle fasted and prayed for a miracle. "As we pray," Kamil said, "we need to trust God no matter what. And pray liKe Jesus__not my way, Father, but Yours." "But I want so much for God to heal her!" Joelle answered honestly. "Yes! and we should ask!" Kamil responded. "But it honors God when we give ourselves to Him even when it's hard, because that's what Jesus did."
Before Jesus went to the cross, He prayed: "Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done" (LUKE 22:42). By prayng "take this cup," Jesus asked not to go to the cross; but He submitted to the Father out of love.
Surrendering our desires to God isn't easy, and His wisdom can be difficult to understand in challenging moments. Kamil and Joelle's prayers were answered in a remarkable way__Rima is a healthy fifteen year old today.
Jesus understands every struggle. Even when, for our sake, His request was not answered, He showed us how to trust our God in every need.
__JAMES BANKS
___________________________________________________________________
**I want to be "all in" for You, Father. I trust in Your unfailing love and give
myself to You as Your servant today.
God always deserves our commitment and praise.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>INSIGHT<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Today’s reading shows us the dramatic scene of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, facing the horrors of the cross. Not only was it one of the most painful and excruciating means of execution invented by the Romans, but for our Lord it would mean taking the sins of the world upon Himself. Just prior to His crucifixion, we witness the Son’s mysterious request of His Father. Christ asked if the cup of crucifixion could be taken from Him. Yet our Lord yielded His will to the Father knowing that it was His mission on Earth to redeem all who would believe in His sacrificial death. The lesson for us is significant. Even when we face terrible suffering, we know God can deliver us; however, we must also trust Him if He chooses not to. Only by holding our Father’s hand in the valley can we endure to see the light of the mountaintop ahead.
What troubling circumstance are you facing today, and how can you depend on God no matter what His will brings?
Dennis Fisher
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