Earlier this morning I did up my weekly Thoughts for the Week devotional Web page and emailing.

Overcoming Worry

Do you believe what God says? I mean, can you — do you — accept at face value what He has to say…and believe it, and live it? Or are you like most humans — selective, doubtful, logical?

I believe one of the “good” reasons we struggle with covetousness is our need for security for the future. We don’t want some calamity to catch us totally unawares and unprepared. Neither do we wish to have holes in our roofs, clothes and stomachs. The problem is, we tend to anchor our security in stuff instead of in the Stuff Giver. And when our stuff is in short supply, we worry.

God orders us to give sacrificially, that is, of our sustenance. In return, He says He will never leave us nor forsake us. He assures us He is aware of our need for the basic things of life. He promises to provide all we need if we will give our lives to His kingdom and righteousness. He tells us not to worry about tomorrow.

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(Written originally in August 1994)

[If then God so clothe the grass... (Luke 12:28)]

from Luke 12:28

Reading:
Luke 24:33-53

“And, behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you: but tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high” (49).

Don’t try anything before then.

After then . . . .

The power from on high will enable you to live.

His life.

Here.

For Him.

Thank you, Lord!

[Jesus himself stood in the midst of them, and saith unto them, Peace be unto you (Luke 24:36)]

from Luke 24:36

A little bit more from Luke 24: Open Mine, Too!