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ODB: war… then peace

December 7, 2009 READ: Luke 23:32-43 The peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. —Philippians 4:7 On December 7, 1941, a Japanese war plane piloted by Mitsuo Fuchida took off from the aircraft carrier Akagi. Fuchida led the surprise attack on the US Pacific Fleet at [...]

ODJ: tender talk

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The Lord has heard your cry of distress (v.11). 

READ: Genesis 16:6-11 

Sheryl Crow gets it—at least when it comes to 
 loneliness. Her lyrics express our longing for 
 relationships and the questions that bubble to the surface when we live in isolation for too long. Does anybody want me? Does anybody need me? What will I do if the answer is “no”?


For Hagar, the answer was no, and she hit the road, leaving behind Sarai and Abram. The thing was, Hagar was carrying Abraham’s child, but Sarai had “treated Hagar so harshly that she finally ran away” (Gen. 16:6).


The only one who came looking for Hagar was the angel of the Lord. The angel found her alone and in the desert. He struck up a conversation by asking, “Where have you come from, and where are you going?” (v.8). Although God already knew the answers, His messenger established a two-way connection with Hagar to ease the pain of her isolation.


As this tender talk unfolded, the angel reassured her that her solitude was temporary, and He gave her a revelation of God Himself—showing that He truly cared for her.


Hagar’s aloneness mattered to God. The angel said, “The Lord has heard your cry of distress” (v.11). While the Bible doesn’t record Hagar’s desperate plea, it appears that God’s healing dialogue started in the most heartbreaking and loneliest moment of her life.

Are you suffering from the ache of absentee friends or family? Remember that God hears your call of distress, and He’s ready to talk openly and tenderly to you—to lead you out of your loneliness. After all, the One who soothed Hagar’s soul is “the God who sees me . . . the Living One who sees me” (vv.13-14). 
—Jennifer Benson Schuldt

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How do you view the way God communicates with you? What two-way conversation have you recently had with Him? What was the result? 

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Joy of Christmas: It’s Christmas

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Submitted by Josiah Gana, 19, Nigeria

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Priority Seat

MRT priority seat

By Tracy Phua, Singapore An elderly lady entered the train. She was holding a huge bag of groceries with one hand and gripping her walking stick with the other. She walked precariously towards the seats but it had all been taken up. Not a minute too soon, a young man stood up from the priority [...]

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