Morning: Psalm 19; Isaiah 45:18-25; Philippians 3:4b-11
Were
you ever so involved in a task that you did not think to eat? The task
itself nourished you. Of course, eventually you need food, but such
moments point to the deep satisfaction of finding yourself in something
just right for you … Perhaps, finally, your true calling beckons, more
satisfying than food. People who met Jesus found themselves in new ways -
Paul on the road to Damascus, the woman at the well. Their lives opened
up and they knew their deepest hunger was satisfied. Pay attention to
those moments when you’re so satisfied that you’re not hungry.
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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