Night Prayer
O Lord, how great are thy works! and thy thoughts are very deep.
Inspiration
One small act of kindness can change the world. God is all-powerful. He moves mountains, parts the seas, and brings dry bones to life. God tells the sun to shine in the daytime and directs the moon to glimmer in the darkness of night. We see beauty and grandeur in the world He created, yet His small acts of love touch our hearts the most. God knows what we need before we ask and tends to our every concern. He thinks of all the small details we overlook as He makes the world a better place.
Prayer
Dear Lord, we overlook so many small details; You do not miss anything. You provide for the lilies of the field just as You nurture our spirits, and we are grateful for Your undivided attention to our concerns. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
Night Prayer
The king by judgment establisheth the land: but he that receiveth gifts overthroweth it.
Inspiration
When a king rules with fairness and justice, his kingdom will flourish. If the same king accepts gifts or bribes, his kingdom will fall. We've all observed a person in a leadership position who acted wrongfully. Perhaps a boss did not discipline employees fairly, or a political leader accepted kickbacks for legislation decisions. These corrupt actions lead to their demise. Scripture advises leaders to maintain justice with fair decision-making. As leaders, we must reflect on the mercy and grace God shows to us and lead others in the same fashion.
Prayer
Dear Lord, thank you for coaching us in our leadership endeavors. We have faith in Your Words and will lead Your people accordingly. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Devotion
The Widow of Naim
Frances Taylor
This story of Jesus' raising the son of the widow of Naim gives us some information that lets us know just how important it was for this widow. At that time, women had no way to earn a living. They were property of their parents until they became property of their husbands, and actually moved into the home of the husband. Now that this widow's son had died, she had no one to take care of her. The compassion that Jesus showed meant life to that widow. I'm sure the leaders weren't too happy that the power of God to raise someone from the dead rested in Jesus. There must also have been those who were saying, "Why her and not me?" We all will die and we will all lose someone we love including those of us who have and will lose children. We can easily read this passage and question. It can be difficult to understand God's plan for us, even though we keep trying. It is better to concentrate on the positive than the negative. A priest I once knew lost ...