Thursday, March 26, 2009
Devotion - Faithfulness In Everything
Daily Bread Article:
God also sees our faithfulness in the things we do. Though we may think our deeds—big and small—sometimes go un-noticed, they are being observed by the One who matters most. Whatever our task today, let’s “do all in the name of the Lord Jesus” (Col. 3:17)
Lately, I have received a lot of reminders on how even the smallest, unseen work are accounted by God. Once through Bible Study last week and through this devotional article tonight. I use to always think that my "behind the scene" tasks (I call them the tiny deeds) doesn't count as much compared to those who does the "front line work". Part of me wants the approval of others, showing God that I can do the "Big Stuff" too! That's why I use to seek opportunity to perform upfront, or on stage. But if everybody is doing all the "Big Stuff", who is going to do the "Small Stuff"? Small deeds matter too! It might not be seen by others, or be appreciated, but according to today's Daily Bread article, if the painter never painted the inside of that bridge, it might have rusted and collapsed. God acknowledges those work, big or small. God rewards them if they are done in the name of the Lord, big or small, front line or back stage. God's acknowledgment is the only approval that counts, and the only thing that matters.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Devotion - In All Kinds Of Weather
Jesus didn’t simply say, “always,” but “all the days.” That takes into account all our various activities, the good and bad circumstances surrounding us, the varied responsibilities we have through the course of our days, the storm clouds and the sunshine.
Our Lord is present with us no matter what each day brings. It may be a day of joy or of sadness, of sickness or of health, of success or of failure. No matter what happens to us today, our Lord is walking beside us, strengthening us, loving us, filling us with faith, hope, and love. As He envelops us with quiet serenity and security, our foes, fears, afflictions, and doubts begin to recede. We can bear up in any setting and circumstance because we know the Lord is at hand, just as He told Paul in Acts 18:10, “I am with you.”
I am always very cautious of what I say at work, especially when most of the people I work with are Caucasians. I am afraid that they'll laugh at my me, my religion and my English. That's why I don't talk a lot at work. Needless to say, spreading the gospel. However, lately, God forced me to interact with my co-workers more. He gave me chances like someone will host a department potluck, or a few people from my department would go out for lunch together. I don't want to let God down, so I slowly proceed on talking to them. First by asking questions like, "What did you do this weekend?" or "Any plans tonight?". I'll then progress into telling a little bit about myself going to church, and/or volunteering for some Christian organizations, etc... Amazingly, as I talk more, I get more comfortable in speaking about my religion. Sometimes, my co-workers will laugh at me or at God. Of course that caused discouragement all over again, but I forced myself to speak again. To me this is very tough, being let down again and again, but this passage gave me confidence to speak of God even to hypocrites, even if I'll be made fun of. This tells me that God is there, beside me, when I do speak. Strengthening me, loving me, filing me with faith, hope, He envelops me with quiet serenity and security, foes, fears, afflictions, and doubts. Thank you God for being there for me "always".
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Devotion: Take One Step
The devotion article today gave me a huge reminder. God is telling me to take it one step at a time. God works miracles on all believers, He just does it differently with every person.
Daily Bread Quote:
"So often we hope our lives will change through a giant leap of faith, a profound decision, or a significant act of service. In reality, the only way we change is one step at a time, and every step counts."
Thanks for reading.