Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Dial Daily Bread

Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":

The Bible story is magnificent:

 

The Son of God gave up His position in heaven as co-Ruler of the universe, became a human being as we are, born as a Baby in Bethlehem, suffered as we suffer, endured death—our death; gave up everything forever, entered the Dark Tunnel that had no light at the end, which is to say He died “the second death” which is “the wages of sin,” our sin, totally emptied Himself (Phil. 2:5-8).

 

All very wonderful.

 

But now coming down to the needs of my little life. How shall I live my new day? I know I should pray; I slept late, I don’t dare go out into the world unless I kneel first at least for a few moments (it’s like renewing a life insurance policy); so I begin the day with a few moments of prayer.

 

But I gotta go, let’s hope I’m “covered” for today.

 

My prayer is like hitting the right key on my keyboard. Now I can face the world; I’ve had my little tete-a-tete with the Master—in capsule form (He knows how busy I am! He’s so sweet, kind, lovable, forgiving, isn’t He?).

 

Or have I really visited with Him? He has heard what I have to say, but have I heard Him, what He has to say? This humble little ministry might pass on to you a crumb of “bread” or a drop of “living water,” but you don’t get your daily “more abundant life” that way.

 

To talk to God is great, but we must “listen” in order to have a conversation. GIVE HIM TIME to tell you something. Wait and wait (Psalm 40:1)—listen!

 

And if you overslept this morning, yes, He knows how busy you are; but if you “hunger and thirst after righteousness” (if you’re “alive,” you do!), first chance you get you’ll turn off your amusements and you’ll “wait upon the Lord” (cf. Psalm 27). You’ll hunger to listen and to learn from an open Bible.

Be sure to check your e-mail for "Dial Daily Bread" again tomorrow.

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