Morning: Psalms 70, 71; Genesis 23:1-20; Hebrews 11:32-12:2
Evening: Psalms 113, 122; I Samuel 1:20-28a; Romans 8:14-21
“What’s
it worth?” is a question people ask about things – houses, cars,
land. Now, apply it to your dreams. Most of us carry visions in our
hearts – dreams of something better and brighter for our children,
grandchildren and their companions. What’s that worth?
Paul suggests the visions demand self-sacrifice, and they’re worth
giving it your all. So, if my particular dream for the world will
require someone to give themselves wholeheartedly to it, Paul’s letter to the Romans seems to ask: Will it be me? What’s the dream worth to me? What will I give to make it come true?
Daily readings, thoughts from Graham. Pilgrims on the Way to the shrine of the apostle James in Spain shout a greeting to one another: “Ultreya!”; "Keep going", "Press on", “Onward”.
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