09/05/2015
DISAPPOINTMENT AND GROWTH
Scripture:
James 1:2-17
You know that when your faith is tested, your endurance has a
chance to grow. So let it grow, for when your endurance is fully
developed, you will be perfect and complete, needing nothing
(James 1:3-4).
Roger Bannister was considered the favorite for the 1500m race
at the Helsinki Olympics in 1952. He planned to retire if he won
gold, but an unusual schedule at the Games affected his chances
and he came in fourth. Instead of quitting, however, his
disappointment spurred him on to continue competing. Two years
later he went on to change sporting history. On the 6th of May in
1954 at the Iffley Road track in Oxford, England, Roger Bannister
became the first man to run a mile in less than 4 minutes.
James encourages us to use our disappointments and difficulties
as an opportunity for our faith to be tested and for our endurance
to grow (James 1:3). And when patience is allowed to grow and
becomes fully developed, we become “perfect and complete” and
need “nothing” (James 1:4).
Slogging our way through difficult times with a sour demeanor and
a self-pitying attitude won’t develop the character God desires to
see in us. As we joyfully and patiently withstand times of testing
and temptation, we also experience His blessing (James 1:12).
God places little value on achievements and wealth, as they can
fail to produce humility and endurance (James 1:10-11). Instead,
He lifts up those who have been humbled by their difficult
circumstances; they will receive the crown of life that God promises
to those who love Him (James 1:9,12). Although we may despise
pain and difficulty, God can use it for our good—part of the good
and perfect things He provides to make us more like Himself
(James 1:17).
Had Roger Bannister given up following the Helsinki Games, he
would never have gone on to become the man who broke the
4-minute mile. In God, we find all we need to grow through
disappointment. —Ruth O’Reilly-Smith
(Our Daily Bread)
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08/30/2015
WHAT LOVE LOOKS LIKE
Anyone who does not love does not know God, because
God is love. In this the love of God was made manifest
among us, that God sent His only Son into the world, so
that we might live through Him. In this is love, not that we
have loved God but that He loved us and sent His Son to
be the propitiation for our sins. 1 John 4:8-10
Look into the Bethlehem manger, pray in Gethsemane's
Garden, stand before the Roman cross, and go into the
empty tomb. There you will see a love so pure, so
undeserved that it is unique in all the world. Never before
and never again will the world see such care and compassion.
These places show that God is love.
THE PRAYER:
Dear Lord, grant that we -- having seen and been saved by
Your love -- may reflect that love to a world, which is lonely,
lost and despairing. May they also see the Savior who is
visible proof of Your love. This I ask in the Savior's Name.
Amen
(Lutheran Hour Ministries)
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08/29/2015
LET'S DECLARE
Today, let’s declare that no matter where life takes us, we
will remain firmly planted in faith and obedient to God. We
may not get to choose the circumstances in our life, but
we can always choose our disposition. Let’s resolve to act
with faith, integrity, and kindness in any situation, just as
we would today.
With prayers for shalom, peace,
Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein
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