Good
Morning All,
Psalm
86:5; “For you, O Lord, are good and forgiving, abounding in steadfast love to all who call upon
you.”
Given that so many people are using their cell phones and other PED’s
today, it is rapidly becoming a thing of the past. “It”
is the family calendar. Ours is always
on the refrigerator. On it we put
important events that are up coming. We
put down doctor appointments, accountant appointments, special church events,
scheduled babysitting events, or any one of a number of things. This is to keep us from putting two things on
the same night. We were going to spend
one weekend with family celebrating a wedding anniversary until we looked at
the calendar and saw that we were already committed to a wedding.
One of the time honored traditions with the family calendar was to take
the really important dates, like anniversaries, birthdays, special party days
was to circle the date. Many would take
a red marker and circle the date so that everyone would see and remember how
important it was. This one usually had
the time written on it as well. Yet it
was circled to mark it as the priority date.
It was what we waited for or knew was important and we didn’t or shouldn’t
miss it.
When something is of major importance, we circle it. It is having a huge impact on what we are
doing or experiencing. We should do that
with our faith life as well. At the end
of the day, think of the worst part of today and think of the best part of
today. In your prayers, give thanks for
the best thing of today and ask God to remove, alleviate, correct or in some
other manner “fix” the problem. Take the
highs and the lows, circle them, and then speak them to God in prayer.
This is a good form of family devotional
time. Gather your family together and
have each share the low point and the high point of the day. Then join in prayer together, praising God
for the good and asking for help with the bad.
This does two things. First, we remember that, in spite of what we think
sometimes, there is always something good in our day and we should give
thanks. Secondly, we need to remember to
“give to God” our pain and not hold onto it and focus on it. Sometimes, the devil wants us to focus on
what is sad, bad or painful in order to cloud our vision of God. This helps us to look up, call upon God, in
both the good and the bad, just as He wants us to.
So try this in your prayers, especially with your family, it can help to
draw you to focus on God’s grace both in good times and in tough times. This can be one way to help build your
faith. By focusing on God’s steadfast
love for you, it can make the difficult bearable and the joyous more gratifying.
Gracious
Father, we call upon your holy Name that we might be blessed by you. Draw us closer to you; strengthen our faith
so that we may ever praise your name.
Help us to see the wonderful things in our life far out -weigh the
sadness. Lead us to seek your mercy and
grace in all things. In the precious
name of Jesus, our risen Savior, we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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