Did you shower today? (Ok, we don’t really want to know). Seriously, though, be sure to thank God for the “little” blessings today.
Prayer prompt for Tuesday, July 1
What freedoms do you take for granted? If you go to church, own a home, wear what you want or married someone you chose – thank the Lord.
Prayer prompt for Monday, June 30
Pray today for our men and women in the armed forces, as well as their families. Pray for the Gold Star families who have lost a soldier.
Prayer prompt for Sunday, June 29
Water played a big role in the beautiful story of God’s creation in Genesis 1. Read it and thank him today for his provision.
The Great Outdoors (Prayer devotional for the week of June 29, 2014)
What comes to mind when you think of summer? Even as blazing hot as it is, I still think of the great outdoors—especially anything having to do with water. I spent my summers on swim team and love the water! Playing in sprinklers and drinking straight from the hose, swimming in the lake and pool, collecting shells and rocks at the beach, going canoeing at church camp, having water balloon and squirt gun wars … there are so many fun things to do outside.
There is something about being in and around water that is so soothing, so inviting, so relaxing. Watching waves on the beach or listening to nature sounds at the lake seems to slow down time and re-center our perspectives.
And yet, water can also be unsettling … to the Gulf Coast resident bracing for another hurricane … to the adult at the pool party who never learned to swim … to the tent cities in Haiti during the rainy season.
I’ve often heard that even the poorest in America are far richer than the poor in many other places of the world. It is hard to fathom, but let’s try to think about it. I wouldn’t particularly want to bathe in Lake Waco or the Bosque or Brazos Rivers, but any of those options would be better than a sewage-laden, stagnant gutter. If worse came to worst, I could walk into just about any public building around town and take a non-toxic, free drink from the nearest water fountain. When I turn on the faucets in my house, I expect clear water to come pouring out. We may be under drought conditions, but we still have washing machines, dishwashers, sprinklers, bottled water and swimming pools accessible to us. None of us will die of thirst tomorrow.
Yet, some others will.
So, as you head to the lake/pool/river to celebrate during this holiday weekend, let’s turn our hearts to God in thanksgiving for the blessings of our freedom, to be certain, but also his creation. Take time to thank him for “little” things – like indoor plumbing and the fact that we can worship freely in church today – and lift up those who cannot.
Originally posted July 3, 2011
Prayer prompt for Saturday, June 28
Who can you invite to church tomorrow? Pray for our visitors and also fellow church members who have been absent. Why not invite them back?
Prayer prompt for Friday, June 27
Pray today for our church leaders and volunteers. Tell one of them Thank You for being available. If you aren’t in a ministry yet, why not?
Prayer prompt for Thursday, June 26
Please pray specifically today for the unemployed. We still have several folks in our church who are out of work.
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, June 25
Do we really have anything to gripe about? Really? We have running water, electricity, groceries, two hospitals nearby … think about it.
Parting gifts
My sweet colleagues had a going-away lunch for me today. It’s a few weeks early, but several folks will be out of the office later in July, so it worked out best to do it now. The only downside is that now I have a month to think about how much I’ll miss these awesome people!
We met at Ninfa’s, which was scrumptious. Spinach enchiladas & creamy green salsa with chips … yum!!
Everyone signed a sweet farewell card, and I had to laugh at my next-door-office-neighbor’s comment: “Buy a coat!”
They also gave me some sweet presents: a devo book by Beth Moore, a commemorative Dr Pepper bottle of Baylor’s old Floyd Casey Stadium, and a Wonder Woman pen. 🙂