ODJ: disappointed
Put your hope in the Lord. Travel steadily along His path. He will honor you by giving you the land. You will see the wicked destroyed (Psalm 37:34). READ: Genesis 29:14-30 Few joys surpass that of a soldier and a family reunited after an extended deployment. And few things exceed the disappointment of such a hope [...]
The Value Of Friends

READ: 1 Samuel 20:12-17 Jonathan . . . loved [David] as he loved his own soul. —1 Samuel 20:17 John Chrysostom (347–407) was one of the great preachers in the early church. He was given the name Chrysostom, which means “golden-mouthed,” because of his eloquent sermons. Here is one of his insights on the value [...]
ODB: running in the right direction

February 21, 2010
READ: John 6:53-69
Simon Peter answered Him, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.” —John 6:68
One of the most difficult experiences in my years as a pastor was telling a member of our church that her husband, her son, and her father-in-law had all drowned in a boating accident. I knew the news would shatter her life.
In the days following their tragic loss, I was amazed as she and her family responded with unusual faith. Sure, there was deep brokenness, haunting doubt, and confusion. But when nothing else made sense, they still had Jesus. Rather than deserting Him in the midst of their desperately difficult days, they ran to Him as the only source of hope and confidence.
This reminds me of the reaction of the disciples to Jesus. After some of them “went back and walked with Him no more” because He was hard to understand (John 6:66), Jesus turned to His inner circle, and asked, “Do you also want to go away?” (v.67). Peter got it right when he responded, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life” (v.68).
Whatever you face today, be encouraged by the words of Peter and by the example of a family who went through the fire with their faith intact. As long as you’re running in the right direction—to Jesus—you’ll find the grace and strength you will need. — Joe Stowell
When all is lost, remember that you haven’t lost Jesus. Run to Him.
Source: Our Daily Bread





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