Blessed is the one whose transgressions are forgiven, whose sins are covered.
Month: July 2022
PSALM 31:24
Be strong and take heart, all you who hope in the Lord.
Truly Believing God
Annie Johnson Flint
But God hath promised strength for the day,
Rest for the labor, light for the way,
Grace for the trials, help from above,
unfailing sympathy, undying love.
Beside the Still Waters, volume 27:4
Tables Turned
Many a person has become more understanding and compassionate towards others after going through an experience similar to theirs. Today, let’s be careful how we criticize other people.
Nathan Wanner, Malden, MA
Beside the still waters, 7-8/2022, vol. w7, 4
Find the humor in it
Learning to laugh, learning to find humor either in what we’re going through, or despite it, is a powerful tool on this journey.
p. 205, Journey to the Heart, Melody Beattie
Titus 2
Doing Good for the Sake of the Gospel
In your teaching show integrity, seriousness, and soundness of speech that cannot be condemned…
Touch the Eternal
Sometimes, we zoom in on the details of our lives and all we can see is the small picture -the problems, issues, and specifics of what we need to do today. These moments are real. They’re the heart of our lives. It’s good to stay focused and attend to them, but sometimes we need to step back and see the big picture, too.
p. 201, Journey to the Heart, Melody Beattie
Character
The high calling of our daily work.
1 Corinthians 16:13-14
Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be men of courage; be strong.
Do everything in love.
p. 22, reflections on daily living, Howard E. Butt, Jr. of laity lodge
Cherish your heart
Open your heart to all you meet. If it is not safe, you’ll know. But don’t close your heart. Just move in another direction. Don’t worry about getting your heart broken. Sometimes that happens. Sometimes it’s the price you pay for opening your heart, for taking the risk. But if it does happen, you can allow your heart to heal, then open it once again.
Journey to the Heart, Melody Beattie
Submission to the unknown
We need not know the unknown to know rest and peace in it.
Dennis Martin, Beside the Still Waters, volume 27, issue 4
