Messages from God
Even as I struggle with my decision to resign from my job, God keeps sending me reminders of how He will take care of me. Bible Gateway email reminders, RBC Daily Bread devotionals, random emails from other websites, recent posts from my favourite Christian bloggers/websites - these are love letters to me from God, which I am noting here so that I may not forget His love for me.
If you're wondering what I'm talking about, and you'd like to find out more, leave a comment to start a conversation with me on this. God's love is amazing, abundant, and unending. I'd wish it upon anyone.
RBC's Our Daily Bread
9 April 2011
I will carry you! —Isaiah 46:4 The prophet Isaiah draws a picture for us in Isaiah 46 of the siege of Babylon and the evacuation of its idols. The carts and carriages that carry them creak, and the weary animals groan under the load (v.1). In contrast, Isaiah says that God carries His children from birth (v.3). “Even to your old age, I am He, and even to gray hairs I will carry you!” God declares (v.4). The contrast is precise and vivid in the Hebrew text: The carts and carriages are “loaded” with the weight of the idols (v.1), but we are loaded upon God (v.3). Idols are a “burden,” a thing carried (v.1), but God has gladly “carried” us from the womb (v.3). The Lord has made us (v.4). Nothing could be more comforting, for our Father loves and cares for His children. He promises, “I will carry you!” and that includes every care and worry that comes our way throughout our lifetime. So we may let Him carry us and our every burden. This song by Annie Johnson Flint challenges us to experience God’s care: “Fear not that thy need shall exceed His provision, / Our God ever yearns His resources to share; / Lean hard on the arm everlasting, availing; / Thy Father both thee and thy load will upbear.” —David Roper Heavenly Father, I want to unload my
burdens on You today. Help me to leave them with You.
I trust You with my past, present, and future.
Thank You for Your goodness to me. Amen. Our work is to cast care; God’s work is to take care! Libellés : working life
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