Monday, October 19, 2020

You have no idea ...

Morning: Psalm 103; Ezekiel 47:1-12; Luke 1:1-4

Evening: Psalms 67, 96; Isaiah 52:7-10; Acts 1:1-8

Today is St. Luke’s Day. Luke is ‘the beloved physician’, often associated with the work of healing. His greater gift to history, though, was his decision to write his Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles. He may have wondered, as he did so, what impact his efforts might have. Could he ever have imagined that we would still be reading his words today? Ask yourself: “What will I do today for the purposes of Christ?” You have no idea ... what a difference your small act of faithfulness will make in the world. Trust that possibility.

 

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