Tuesday, May 14th
Good morning Michael,
Here's Today's Devotional from The Vine...
But seek first God's Kingdom, and his righteousness; and all these things will be given to you as well. - Matthew 6:33
We are to take no thought for our own life, for food or raiment; because that is God's part, not ours. There is one thing, however, for which we are to take thought, not anxious but very earnest thought. We are to take thought about our duty, about doing God's will and filling our place in God's world.
We ought to get this very clearly in our mind. Too many people worry far more about their food and raiment, least they shall be left to want, than they do about doing well their whole duty, That is, they are more anxious about God's part in their lives than they are about their own . They fear God may not take care of them, but they do not have any fear that they may fail in fidelity to Him. We ought to learn well that providing for our wants is God's business, not ours. We have nothing at all to do with it. But we have everything to do with our own duty, our allotted work, the doing of God's will. God will never do these things for us. If we do not do them, they must remain undone; if we do them with fidelity, God will care for us.
The noblest life possible in this world is simple consecration to Christ and to duty, with no anxiety about anything else. We may not always be fed luxuriously, nor be clothed in scarlet and fine linen; yet food convenient for us will always be provided, and raiment sufficient to keep us warm. But suppose we are near starving! Well, we must just go on doing our part and not worrying; in due time, somehow, God will provide. Here we have our Lord's own promise of this. The truth is, too many of us take a great deal more thought about our support than about our duty. Then of course we forfeit the promise and may suffer. How much better the other way - ours the doing, God's the providing.
12 May 2013
你想,野地里的百合花……然而我告诉你们:就是所罗门极荣华的时候,他所穿戴的还不如这花一朵呢!-马太福音6章28-29节
读经:马太福音6章25-34节
有好些国家会庆祝郁金香节,以迎接春天的来临。通常提到郁金香,我常会联想到荷兰,但事实上,郁金香的商业化种植始于中东。如今这些五彩缤纷的花儿开遍了全球。郁金香目前估计有109个品种,为世界各地的公园、大道、庭院增色不少。
去年秋天,我种了一些郁金香球茎。数个月后,郁金香绚丽多彩地绽放,宣告春天来临。它们提醒我,夏天就要到了,且随之而来的是更多赏心悦目的花朵。
花朵使我想起生命中上帝所赐的恩典。我们的主用野地的百合花来提醒我 们天父的供应。在登山宝训中,耶稣说:「你想,野地里的百合花……然而我告诉你们:就是所罗门极荣华的时候,他所穿戴的还不如这花一朵呢!……你们这小信 的人哪!……上帝还给它这样的妆饰,何况你们呢!」(马太福音6章28-30节)
郁金香使我们察觉冬天的尾声和春天的开端,它们就像野地的百合花,提醒我们可以仰赖那一位供应饮食、衣裳、庇护的上帝。HDF
无论高大或娇小;
呵护之迹可寻见,
万物皆由上帝造。King
若耶稣看顾花和鸟,祂必定关心你和我。
全年读经:列王纪下17-18章; 约翰福音3章19-36节
Hope in the Lord |
TODAY’S SCRIPTURE |
“So Moses told the people of Israel what the LORD had said, but they refused to listen anymore. They had become too discouraged by the brutality of their slavery.” |
(Exodus 6:9, NLT) |
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TODAY’S WORD from Joel and Victoria |
When you hear that “God wants to bring you out better,” does something come alive in your spirit? Something that says, “Yes, this is for me. I have not seen my best days. God has greater things in my future”? Maybe you want to believe, but like the Israelites, you’ve been burdened down by adversity, trials and cares of this life. Maybe your mind has tried to talk you out of it saying, “This is not for you. You never get any good breaks. You’ll never be healthy. You’ll never be successful.” No, do yourself a favor. At least temporarily, turn your mind off and receive what God is saying. You may have gone through a loss, but God is going to bring you out better — promoted, increased, healthier, stronger and wiser. Scripture tells us to cast our cares on the Lord because He cares for us. He doesn’t want us to carry a heavy load, discouraged and overwhelmed by things He already has the answer to. Don’t look at your circumstances; look to Jesus. Put your hope in Him. He is the author and finisher of your faith, and He will bring you out better and stronger than ever before! |
A PRAYER FOR TODAY |
Father, today I cast my cares on You. I put my faith and hope in You. I believe that You are working behind the scenes on my behalf, and I give You all the praise and thanks as I wait with expectancy for Your goodness in Jesus’ name. Amen. |
— Joel & Victoria Osteen
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