Lenten Devotional for Tuesday, March 31

Psalm 143, 2 Kings 4:18-37, Ephesians 2:1-10 

“Believe in yourself and all that you are. Know that there is something inside you that is greater than any obstacle.” —Christian D. Larson Has catastrophe entered into your life? Does it seems as if the only one in the world suffering is you? Remember this—throughout the Bible there are several moments where the characters acknowledge that God will not leave nor forsake his children. Multiple times, God through his faithfulness, listened to the outpouring request of his people and poured out a blessing. There is suffering in this life. The greatest example of such turmoil is the pain and suffering of Jesus Christ. It is, however, through God’s righteousness and love for us that he hears our prayers and provides a path for us to follow. God has provided us with something special and its inside of us to overcome all obstacles and to do great things. David, in his knowledge and reverence of and for God, cried out and asked for guidance. He spoke to God about his faithfulness. He recognized that only God could provide him with an abiding peace in his life. The entire 143rd Psalm highlights David’s desire to be heard and to do for the Lord. He was fully aware of how much better his life would be with God in full control and him following God’s plan for his life. The ability to utilize the talents God has provided us with; talents to uplift downtrodden humanity; talents to have altruistic character: the great provision God offers to his people is not empty. We must adhere to what it is God desires for us—ultimate surrender. From an earthly vantage, if you sacrificed something so important to you for someone else, would you want a small amount of thanks and loyalty? God is only asking that we do the same. Since he has unfailing love for us—he wants us to have unfailing love for him. He has provided a Savior on our behalf and he is asking that we accept his lordship. As difficult as it may seem, the benefits are amazing and the alternative is horrifying. I cry out to you, oh Lord. Provide in me a clean heart. Allow for my thoughts, actions and being to be of you. Let every interaction I have create a new relationship or enhance an existing one with you. Give this community the strength necessary to help grow your kingdom. We humbly submit to all you have been, are and will be in our lives. Thank you and amen.

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