FATHER’S DAY 2013

2013-6-16

 

The father of a good person is very happy. A wise child brings him joy. [Proverbs 23:24 (ERV)]

Dear Lord, thank you not only for our fathers, but also for those men who taught, ministered, advised, led and supported us. Thank you for the men you brought into our lives who so willingly shared their wisdom and encouraged our efforts. You blessed us with men who served as mentors and coaches, helping us hone our various skills, and men who guided us through difficult times. May we be worthy of the time, love and effort they gave us and, in return, may we always give them joy in the way we conduct our lives.

Be a man of faith, and faith will sustain you.
Sustain a life of love, and love will embrace you.
Embrace God’s grace, and His grace will follow you.
Follow in his footsteps, and His footsteps will lead to life everlasting.
[Christine Lahee]

GENEROSITY

Give and you will receive. Your gift will return to you in full – pressed down, shaken together to make room for more, running over, and poured into your lap. The amount you give will determine the amount you get back. [Luke 6:38 (NLT)]

Thank you, God, for your many blessings. May I be as generous to others as you have been to me.

When we hoard what we have been given, we block the door to receiving more. If you are feeling stagnant in your life, share some of what has been given to you. … When you give, you open the door to receive more. [From “More Language of Letting Go” by Melody Beattie]

IT ISN’T FAIR

I saw something else under the sun. The race isn’t won by fast runners, or the battle by heroes. Wise people don’t necessarily have food. Intelligent people don’t necessarily have riches, and skilled people don’t necessarily receive special treatment. But time and unpredictable events overtake all of them. No one knows when his time will come. Like fish that are caught in a cruel net or birds caught in a snare, humans are trapped by a disaster when it suddenly strikes them. [Ecclesiastes 9:11-12 (GW)]

Let’s face it: life’s not fair. Sometimes we’re fortunate and sometimes we’re not. Sometimes good things happen to bad people and, too often, bad things happen to the good. Free me, oh Lord, from the false expectation that life will always be fair. And please, Lord, don’t let the inequities of life keep me from believing in and serving you.

“It just doesn’t seem fair.”

“Fair? … There is nothin’ fair in a broken world full of broken people. Justice tries to be fair, but fails at every turn. There is never anything fair about grace or forgiveness. Punishment never restores fair. Confession doesn’t make things fair. Life is not about granting the fair reward for the right performance. Contracts, lawyers, disease, power, none of these care about fair. Better to take dead words out of your language, maybe focus on living words like mercy and kindness and forgiveness and grace. You might stop being so concerned about your rights and what you think is fair.” [From “Cross Roads” by Wm. Paul Young]

 

 

Trust Him

Trust the Lord with all your heart, and do not rely on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths smooth. [Proverbs 3:5-6 (GW)]

Often we’re troubled because we want to know why God does what he does or asks what he does of us. It’s really not ours to know. The important thing to remember is that we don’t have to understand God to submit to him; we just have to trust him.

 

GIVE THANKS

Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good! His faithful love endures forever. [Psalm 107:1 (NLT)]

Giver of all gifts, there is so much for which to be thankful. Give us appreciative hearts for all the blessings of the day.

Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn’t learn a lot today, at least we learned a little, and if we didn’t learn a little, at least we didn’t get sick, and if we got sick, at least we didn’t die; so, let us all be thankful. [Buddha]