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OUR DAILY BREAD : NEEDING HIS LEADING
June 1
Needing His Leading
Bible in a Year:2 Chronicles 15–16; John 12:27–50
Today's Scripture & Insight:Psalm 61
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From the ends of the earth I call to you.
Psalm 61:2
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Uncle Zaki was more than a friend to scholar Kenneth Bailey; he was his trusted guide on challenging excursions into the vast Sahara. By following Uncle Zaki, Bailey says that he and his team were demonstrating their complete trust in him. In essence, they were affirming, “We don’t know the way to where we are going, and if you get us lost we will all die. We have placed our total trust in your leadership.”
In a time of great weariness and heartache, David looked beyond any human guide, seeking direction from the God he served. In Psalm 61:2 we read, “From the ends of the earth I call to you, I call as my heart grows faint; lead me to the rock that is higher than I.” He longed for the safety and relief of being ushered afresh into God’s presence (vv. 3–4).
God’s guidance in life is desperately needed for people the Scriptures describe as sheep that have “gone astray” (Isaiah 53:6). Left to ourselves, we would be hopelessly lost in the desert of a broken world.
But we are not left to ourselves! We have a Shepherd who leads us “beside quiet waters,” refreshes our souls, and guides us (Psalm 23:2–3).
Where do you need His leading today? Call on Him. He will never leave you.
By: Bill Crowder
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**Reflect & Pray
What was it like when you felt lost? How can you begin to trust
God’s desire to guide you like a shepherd in those times of seeking?
~~Loving Father, thank You for being my Shepherd and Guide.
Help me to trust You and rest in Your wisdom, allowing Your Spirit
to guide me through the challenging moments of life.
Listen to Psalm 23: A Psalm of a Good Shepherd at discovertheword.org/series/a-psalm-of-a-good-shepherd.
Needing His Leading
Bible in a Year:2 Chronicles 15–16; John 12:27–50
Today's Scripture & Insight:Psalm 61
________________________________________________________
From the ends of the earth I call to you.
Psalm 61:2
________________________________________________________
Uncle Zaki was more than a friend to scholar Kenneth Bailey; he was his trusted guide on challenging excursions into the vast Sahara. By following Uncle Zaki, Bailey says that he and his team were demonstrating their complete trust in him. In essence, they were affirming, “We don’t know the way to where we are going, and if you get us lost we will all die. We have placed our total trust in your leadership.”
In a time of great weariness and heartache, David looked beyond any human guide, seeking direction from the God he served. In Psalm 61:2 we read, “From the ends of the earth I call to you, I call as my heart grows faint; lead me to the rock that is higher than I.” He longed for the safety and relief of being ushered afresh into God’s presence (vv. 3–4).
God’s guidance in life is desperately needed for people the Scriptures describe as sheep that have “gone astray” (Isaiah 53:6). Left to ourselves, we would be hopelessly lost in the desert of a broken world.
But we are not left to ourselves! We have a Shepherd who leads us “beside quiet waters,” refreshes our souls, and guides us (Psalm 23:2–3).
Where do you need His leading today? Call on Him. He will never leave you.
By: Bill Crowder
_________________________________________________________
**Reflect & Pray
What was it like when you felt lost? How can you begin to trust
God’s desire to guide you like a shepherd in those times of seeking?
~~Loving Father, thank You for being my Shepherd and Guide.
Help me to trust You and rest in Your wisdom, allowing Your Spirit
to guide me through the challenging moments of life.
Listen to Psalm 23: A Psalm of a Good Shepherd at discovertheword.org/series/a-psalm-of-a-good-shepherd.
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