Morning: Psalm 102; Lamentations 2:10-18; I Cor 10:14-17; 11:27-32
Evening: Psalms 142, 143; Mark 14:12-25
We
once took all 5 of our kids to dinner in Quebec City, a city renowned
for excellent cuisine. When the meals arrived, an awed silence settled
over the table. Both to our chagrin (we thought we weren’t bad cooks!)
and to our delight (we were glad they liked it), the kids agreed this
was the best food they had ever tasted. We will always remember that
meal – we are now rarely all in the same place together. We remember
Jesus in bread and wine, because being at table together is the best way
to remember life’s most significant moments.
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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