Your infinite worth.

However many blessings we expect from God, his infinite liberality will always exceed all our wishes and our thoughts. –John Calvin

 

One of my absolute favorite writers is Henri J. M. Nouwen. This week, spend time and simply allow Nouwen’s words to speak into your heart. Listen for God’s whispers.

“You are not what you do, although you do a lot.

“You are not what you have collected in terms of friendships and connections, although you might have many.

“You are not the popularity that you have received. You are not the success of your work.

“You are not what people say about you, whether they speak well or whether they speak poorly about you.

“All these things that keep you quite busy, quite occupied, and often quite preoccupied are not telling the truth about who you are.

“I am here to remind you in the name of God that you are the Beloved Daughters and Sons of God, and that God says to you,

“I have called you from all eternity and you are engraved from all eternity in the palms of my hands. You are mine. You belong to me, and I love you with an everlasting love.”

 

Monday Today, if you are able, choose to leave a close-in parking space at the mall or grocery store available for someone else. Ruth 2:4-9

Tuesday The food banks in our communities are always in need. This week, pick up some tuna, macaroni & cheese or canned vegetables to drop off at the food bank. (Call first.) Ruth 2:10-13

Wednesday No matter what your politics, pause today and reflect on the life of a nation’s leader and their family, living in a fishbowl. Pray for them. 2 Samuel 7:18-29

Thursday Pay attention to the strangers today with whom you interact, people in line, a cashier or server. Pray for them and their families. Philippians 2:5-11

Friday Is there someone in your life who inspires you? Someone whom you admire or consider a role model? Have you told them? Today would be a great day to make a call or drop a note. 1 Corinthians 1:4-9

Saturday As you pray for yourself today, thank God for the people and opportunities you have had in your life that made you who you are today. Rest. Psalm 17:6-8

SundayAs we grow into our faith, our ways of serving God grow and change, as well. What new way of serving has been niggling your heart of late? Luke 14:12-14

 

There is only one thing God asks of us-- that we be men and women of prayer, people who live close to God, people for whom God is everything and for whom God is enough.

That is the root of peace.—Brennan Manning (“The Ragamuffin Gospel”)

 

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