Choose What You See
Choose What You See – A prisoner carved these words on the wall of a concentration camp: I believe in the sun, even though it doesn’t shine. I believe in
Daily Devotion by Max Lucado
Choose What You See – A prisoner carved these words on the wall of a concentration camp: I believe in the sun, even though it doesn’t shine. I believe in
Just Trust – Jesus and Jairus are interrupted by emissaries from his house. “Your daughter is dead,” they said.” “There is no need to bother the teacher anymore. But Jesus
Blind to the Future – We are blind, blind to the future. Just ask Jairus. He is the leader of the synagogue, the most important man in the community. But
Give Your Fears to Your Father – How did Jesus endure the terror of the crucifixion? He went first to the Father with his fears. He modeled the words of
Know Where to Look – Jesus said, “Father, if you are willing, take away this cup of suffering” (Luke 22:42). Jesus could have confided in his disciples. He could have
A Request for Strength – The Bible that I carried as a child contained a picture of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. He seemed peaceful. Yet one reading of
Trust in Your Shepherd – Perhaps you don’t need your hope restored right now. Your jungle has become a meadow, your journey a delight. If such is the case, congratulations.
A Reminder for Us All – We ask God, “Where are you taking me? Where is the path?” And he doesn’t tell us. Oh, he may give us a hint
God Your Rescuer – God, your rescuer, has the right vision. He also has the right direction. He made the boldest claim in the history of humanity when he declared,
Hope Restored – Our Shepherd majors in restoring hope to the soul. Whether you are a lamb lost on a craggy ledge or a city slicker alone in a deep