Today’s Reflection
The faithful character of God in history is almost without tense, being present/active in the past and present, continually into the future, doing always what God has committed God’s character to do. The wronged are being defended, prisoners are being freed, and the hungry are being fed. The blind are at this moment receiving sight, and those who have been forced into subservience are being lifted up. The character/actions of God that we have witnessed in the past are reflected in the character/actions of God now as well as in the hoped-for future we look toward when our reality contrasts with this vision of justice.
—Ray Buckley, “Where We Bury Our Umbilical Cord,” in The Upper Room Disciplines 2024 (Upper Room Books)
Today’s Question
When have you witnessed God at work in the world in a way that gave you hope about an otherwise seemingly hopeless situation? [question by Ray Buckley in Disciplines 2024] Join the conversation.
Today’s Scripture
God always keeps his word.
He gives justice to the poor and food to the hungry.
The Lord sets prisoners free and heals blind eyes.
—Psalm 146:6-8 (CEV)
Prayer for the Week
Lord, we praise you. May your wisdom which we have embraced go with us wherever we go. Amen. [prayer by Ray Buckley in Disciplines 2024]
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Something More
This week’s New Every Morning reflections feature excerpts from the current readings in The Upper Room Disciplines 2024. A year-long devotional, Disciplines offers an opportunity to look more deeply at scripture by providing daily meditations for each week written by a single author on a particular theme. Learn more at UpperRoomBooks.com/disciplines.
Lectionary Readings
- Ruth 1:1-18
- Psalm 146
- Hebrews 9:11-14
- Mark 12:28-34
Read the lectionary texts courtesy of Vanderbilt Divinity Library here.
Looking for lectionary-based resources? Learn more about The Upper Room Disciplines.
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When have you witnessed God at work in the world in a way that gave you hope about an otherwise seemingly hopeless situation? On mission trips: the good news spread, a church painted, pews built, medical treatment provided, roofs repaired, and bells rung. At my church: funds for a new heating system, young people coming and bringing a friend. Thank You, Lord.
In the community, people asking and receiving help through social media!
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