Saturday, August 14, 2010

August 14

Today's Reading

Nehemiah. Experiencing God's mercy often makes us aware of just how sinful we are. When we think we are just "good people" that God can't help but love, we don't see the depths of our need. However, when we start to see our own sinfulness, we can become overwhelmed by it, as the Israelites did in today's passage. I love the prayer that was prayed by their leaders.

In 1 Corinthians today, Paul is obviously dealing with a complaint he had heard. Some of the people -- his "fans" -- called him an apostle and said that the church should support him. Others argued against any of "my money" going to him. He set the record straight and also taught a great lesson to churches throughout the centuries. His final statement, "I never demand my rights when I preach..." is an equally great lesson for pastors.

Psalms. "18 But the Lord watches over those who fear him,
those who rely on his unfailing love.
19 He rescues them from death
and keeps them alive in times of famine."
These words offer some hope in this season of economic uncertainties. The day before I read this, two more people in our church had lost their jobs. As a pastor, that feels overwhelming to me. However, I know that God is faithful to His Words and will care for them.

Proverbs. God knows; God cares; God will handle it. But He might not step in until we take our hands off it. He might not intervene until we diligently seek Him in prayer.

What speaks to you today?

1 comment:

  1. I loved reading about the time that the people got together and confessed their sins on October 31st. I feel as if I forget to confess my sins a lot. It's not like God needs to hear me confess my sins in order to forgive them, but He wants me to have that humble spirit, contrite - broken heart. He wants to hear my submission to His authority in my life and to see that I rely on Him.

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