Today’s Reflection
Changes activate our curiosity about how God may be at work in our circumstances. Changes also challenge us to become creative meaning-makers in our new circumstances. In this way we collaborate with God in making a way in the wilderness.
—Susan Carol Scott, Still Praying After All These Years: Meditations for Later Life (Upper Room Books, 2019)
Today’s Question
What are some ways you’ve made it through changes in your life with the help of God and others? Join the conversation.
Today’s Scripture
Do not remember the former things,
or consider the things of old.
I am about to do a new thing;
now it springs forth, do you not perceive it?
I will make a way in the wilderness
and rivers in the desert.
—Isaiah 43:18-19 (NRSV)
Prayer for the Week
Sustainer of all that is, give me faith that hopes in what I cannot see. Thank you for the small miracles that find me each day. Amen.
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Lectionary Readings
- Jeremiah 29:1, 4-7
- 2 Kings 5:1-3, 7-15c
- 2 Timothy 2:8-15
- Luke 17:11-19
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Most recently, and this is hard to clearly correlate, faith in God keeps me going while living with someone who needs mental health help and yet is also helpful in other ways. Daily physical and management needs are cared for at the same time that mental and relational needs are stressed, wrongly depicted. The build up to a big achievement next month is progressing despite a seemingly slow pace. During all of this my faith is disparaged. Physical hints of God’s ever presence come weekly before and during worship. Thank You, Lord.
Robert, I am praying for you and your situation with your son.
God was with me as I began living alone. He sent me to a neighbor who willingly helped me. He has continued to send wonderful to me that have helped me in many ways and have become my friends. Thank you, Lord.
I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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