Morning: Psalms 30, 32; Exodus 25:1-22; Colossians 3:1-17
What
makes people give up lucrative and attractive lifestyles in order to
follow callings that serve integrity, honesty, faith, hope and love?
With Jesus, it was his remarkable acts of healing. He called fishermen
to invite people out of darkness into light - like fish drawn up from
dark depths into the daylight. A new calling is beckoning to millions
these days; it holds the possibility of profound healing for the Earth.
Coronavirus reveals afresh the dark old ways of inequity and injustice; a
renewed humanity is called into new paths of equity, justice, light and
life. Let it be!
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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