Think of someone you’ve seen at church but don’t know well, if at all. Why not make a point to strike up a conversation with them tomorrow?
Ponderings
Devotionals, prayer & insights from my Bible reading
Prayer prompt for Friday, Nov. 28
Commit this verse to memory: “Thank God for his gift that is too wonderful for words!” (2 Corinthians 9:13, CEV)
Prayer prompt for Thursday, Nov. 27
Don’t get caught up in holiday stress; challenge yourself to see how many things you can find to be thankful for today.
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, Nov. 26
James 1:17 (every good & perfect gift comes from God) is sandwiched within a passage about temptation. Resist evil through thankfulness!
Prayer prompt for Tuesday, Nov. 25
When you have a bad day, does it eclipse everything else good in your life? Don’t let momentary trials have that kind of power over you.
Prayer prompt for Monday, Nov. 24
We can become so accustomed to our creature-comforts and first-world luxuries that we forget how privileged we are. Pause & say thank you.
Prayer prompt for Sunday, Nov. 23
Think of a trial that you are experiencing (or recently went through). What is something that you can turn around into a prayer of thanks?
Thankful in All Things (Prayer Devotional for the week of November 23, 2014)
Something really terrific happened the other day: I found out that my boss recommended me for a raise! Unfortunately, the same day that I learned of the pay increase, my transmission fried. Literally, the fluid smelled smoky and was not the usual pinkish tint. I had noticed that it seemed to be straining a bit, but since I live in the mountains now, I thought it might just be the drastic weather changes, altitude, or whatever. Long story short, the transmission has to be rebuilt.
So, I ask you this: For what should I give thanks?
I’m certainly grateful for the pay raise; that will be a huge help with everyday expenses. I’m thankful that my boss went to bat for me, and I appreciate feeling like a valuable part of the team.
But what about the car? Sure, it’s going to cost a lot of money for the repair, but there are still plenty of things to be thankful for. First and foremost, I’m thankful that I finished paying it off just a couple of months ago, so I don’t have a car note anymore. I’m thankful that on the morning it died, I was able to make it into the parking lot at work. I remember sitting at a red light on the edge of campus praying that it would make it to the lot – and it did!
I’m thankful that although we haven’t gotten to know a whole lot of people here very well yet, one of the new friends from church who I called to see if they had a referral for a mechanic turned out to actually be a mechanic! Who knew?!? (God did!) He took time out of his work day to meet me on campus and make sure my car made it to a reputable transmission repair shop that he trusted.
I think this type of finding-reasons-to-be-thankful is part of what Paul was talking about in 2 Corinthians 9. The chapter is primarily about giving and financial supporting ministry, but it goes deeper than just writing a check to the church. It’s about having a spirit of thanksgiving for all of our blessings. When we’re thankful for what we have, we are more inclined to give back. What good would it do to kick the tires and shake my fist at the heavens? Instead, when we find ways to be thankful in the midst of our circumstances, it brings honor to God, who is the giver of all good things. (James 1:17)
Prayer prompt for Saturday, Nov. 22
As you prepare your heart for church tomorrow, think about the matchless gift that Jesus offers us through his life, death, & resurrection.
Prayer prompt for Friday, Nov. 21
Have you ever broken or lost something expensive? Praise God that his gift of salvation can never be taken away! I am his; he is mine. Amen!