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day thirty: facedown

date: wednesday, february 1, 2012

scripture: Genesis 17: 1-3

When Abram was ninety-nine years old, the LORD appeared to him and said, “I am God Almighty; walk before me faithfully and be blameless. Then I will make my covenant between me and you and will greatly increase your numbers.” Abram fell facedown, and God said to him …

meditation:

as i thought about how we would end this thirty-day journey, my first thought was to make this post about victory and rejoicing that we made it through. i thought that it would be great to “go out with a bang!” i also thought about doing this dramatic ending, highlighting the sacrifices that we’ve made and our righteousness for having made them. i thought about ending on a self-aggrandizing note. 

but, then i thought about it some more and thought that both of those “endings” would be antithetical to the very thing for which we’ve been aiming: deeper intimacy with God. to assume that there’s an “ending” to these thirty days of prayer is like assuming that we can get our fill of God in a mere thirty days. so, on this thirtieth day, we are not ending. we’re going deeper. 

in this passage, i love the order of the events. Abram is approached by God and receives an initial promise. then, in a fashion that suggests that Abram wanted to hear more from God, he fell facedown. with his body, he let God know just how deeply he longed for a closer encounter, a more intimate conversation, a transformative word from God. he fell facedown to get closer, to hear clearer, to go deeper with God. 

it has been our prayer that these thirty days of prayer has helped you to overcome your challenges, to fortify your weaknesses, to be healed from your infirmities.

to inspire you again and to incite your creative imagination.

to draw you closer to your purpose and to excite you for the plans that God has for you. 

to ignite your holy passions and your holy curiosities.

to dispel your fears and to convince you of your potential. 

to agitate your inner prophet. 

to point you towards the ways and the places that you need to surrender to God. to show you that you can let go and allow God to minister to you.

to draw you facedown, hanging on to God’s every word, desperately waiting to hear what God will say next…

prayer:


God, thank you for this thirty days. however, i’m not done. i’m not finished. i’m only scratching the surface on my quest to know you more. continue to fill me with a holy hunger for you. continue to draw me to my face, to the space in which You can speak to me with deep clarity. continue to reveal Your plans, Your will, Your voice and Your presence to me. i give you these thirty days. i give you the days to come. i invite You to disrupt my plans. i invite You to interrupt my vision. i invite You to insert Your plans and Your vision in their place. 

draw me ever nearer and ever closer to You. 

amen and ashe. 

common, "faithful"

couldn’t help but hear this song while writing today’s devotional.

day twenty-eight: faithful to the end

date: monday, january 30, 2012

scripture: Matthew 25:21

…His master replied, “well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful in a few things; i will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness.” (NKJV)

meditation:

ever notice how things just seem to get a little more tedious around the time that it is about to be over? remember that lag you felt right at the end of your last semester of high school or college? we called that senioritis. coming up right at the end of a journey or process, and losing motivation to complete the task in excellence. we’ve all felt it. 

however, this scripture tells us that there is a blessing in sticking to something and seeing it though to the end. to remaining consistent until the task has been completed. in this parable, Jesus tells the story of a servant who was given five coins from his superior, and invested those five coins until his superior returned. during this time, the five coins gained interest and doubled. seeing his wisdom and his follow-through, the superior affirmed him and told him, “well done, good and faithful servant.”

while many of us desire to hear such affirmation, do we always do what it takes to receive it? do we endure with the same fervency, passion and excitement with which we began? do we stay the course instead of cutting corners and finding shortcuts, just to ease the journey? 

i, for one, am extremely excited about what has taken place and will take place as a result of our prayers. like the feeling of being in a relationship… when things are going so well and your hopes are so high that all you want to do is put in the work it takes to progress to the next place. like the excitement that comes from seeing who can love who the most and the mad-dash to out-love each other. like the excitement that comes from moving towards him/her and seeing them move towards you, an embrace or a kiss just on the brink. in this type of a situation, we are inclined to give nothing but faithfulness, for fear that anything less will cost us the blessing of what could be. this is how excited we should be about God right now. after moving towards God and putting in the work to build our intimacy with God the way we have, we should be excited to see how God responds in our lives. it is out of this excitement — not a sense of duty or obligation or an begrudging attitude - that we ought to be faithful. to the end. 

prayer:

God, blessed are You who gives grace on a day-to-day basis and renews Your mercies every morning. help me to keep my head in the game and to remain focused on what is in front of me. continue to renew me and inspire me with vision and with purpose. and i will continue to give You glory, honor and praise. help me to remain faithful to You in all that I do. amen and ashe. 

day twenty-seven: the little things

date: sunday, january 29, 2012

Scripture: 1 John 4:16

 We know and rely on the love God has for us.  God is love.  Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in him. (NIV)

 Meditation:

 Of course each day is a blessing, but some days are just so much more enjoyable than others.  I had a long day yesterday, however, it was spent doing things that I love to do with people that I love.  I was fortunate enough to go play basketball yesterday (in an attempt to get in shape) with some close friends and family, and I had a great time.  After playing two-on-two with my boys, I played two-on-one with my nephew (10 years old) and my friend Mike’s nephew ( 5 years old).  This was extremely significant to me because I have never played basketball with my nephew in a real gym (we have played alley ball together), and my friend Mike, who just passed a little over a month ago, was teaching his nephew how to play basketball.  After our game we went and got happy meals and watched the Bulls game.  After the Bulls game, my nephew and I went to go get my sister and my niece to go to church.

 

So you may be thinking why are you writing about this?  And what does this have to do with love?  Well, I am so glad you asked!  So many times in life we get so caught up in things we have to do, i.e. work, homework, running errands, planning special events, making business plans, that we forget to embrace the little things which can’t be bought and to express our love and joy.  Seeing the smiles on my little peoples’ faces and being able to play ball with my friends made me thank God for even giving me those opportunities.  Although I am super sore and feel like a senior citizen today I am so thankful that God thought enough of me to allow me play a sport that I am extremely passionate about with people that I love.  Also this was the second week in a row that my sister and her kids have come to church with me and I am so happy that they have enjoyed themselves. 

Prayer:

Thank you God for loving me and allowing me to love others.  Continue to show me how to take time out of my schedule to do things that I enjoy doing with people that I love. I won’t take for granted the time that you allow me to spend with loved ones because I know one day they (or I) can be taken away.  Thank you Lord!  In Jesus name I pray, Amen!

written by Dave Howard, 20Something Ministry Co-chair

day twenty-nine: another story

date: tuesday, january 31, 2012

scripture: Joel 2: 20b-23

Surely God has done great things. Be not afraid, O land; be glad an rejoice. Surely the Lord has done great thing. Be not afraid, O wild animals, for the open pastures are becoming green. The trees are bearing fruit … Be glad, O people of Zion, rejoice in the Lord your God, for God has given you the autumn rains in righteousness, both autumn and spring rains as before. (NKJV)

meditation:

Black History Month 2012 begins tomorrow! i love the celebration and i believe that it’s important to take 28 days to pause and relearn, remember and celebrate the powerful narratives of Black historical strength and determination. however, have you ever noticed how it seems as if the same stories are told every year? as if these are the only stories in our collective history? sometimes, don’t you desire to go underground and hear something new?

this passage speaks to the existence of multiple stories in the midst of a larger timeline. here, the prophet Joel is admonishing the people to take a look around and see all that God has done around them. in the beginning of the book, Joel talks about the destitution of the community and calls them to repent in some very particular ways. finally, by this point, God is responding to the peoples’ cries and giving them an opportunity to tell another story. the time for fear — that old story, that familiar experience, that dead place — was over.

be not afraid, O land!

so often we are telling the same story. about what happened in our past. about what we are still overcoming. about what we have lost hope and become discouraged over. realize that when we tell the same story over and over again, we are bearing witness to a God who lets us linger in the same place. we are not proclaiming a God who takes us “from glory to glory” on an-almost daily basis, if we allow God to do so.  but, today, let us open our eyes all around us and see what new stories we can tell. about what we’ve come through. about the doors God has opened. about the new self-awareness that has come from drawing near to God. about what we are excited to experience of God, even if we haven’t seen it yet. let’s open our eyes to the new stories that are springing up all around us.

prayer:

God, you are doing a new thing and writing new stories in my life. You are springing up new possibilities and promises around me every day. help me to see the riches of these possibilities, and to tell the story of how i’ve placed my hope in You and how You will not let my hope be unfulfilled. amen and ashe. 

Cece Winans – I Surrender All

“I Surrender All,” by cece winans

day twenty-six: challenge your anxiety

date: saturday, january 28, 2012

scripture: Matthew 6:30-31 & 34 

Meditation

If God gives such attention to the appearance of wildflowers – most of which are never even seen – don’t you think he’ll attend to you, take pride in you, do the best for you? What I’m trying to do here is get you to relax, to not be so preoccupied with getting, so you can respond to God’s giving. People who don’t know God and the way he works fuss over these things, but you know both God and how he works. Steep your life in God-reality, God-initiative, God-provisions. Don’t worry about missing out. You’ll find all your everyday human concerns will be met. Give your entire attention to what God is doing right now, and don’t get worked up about what may or may not happen tomorrow. God will help you deal with whatever hard things come up when the time comes. (MSG)

meditation:

Anxiety, the feeling of being uncertain and worrying, has been something I’ve struggled with throughout my life. As a graduate student, my anxiety peaked towards the end of my second year. I was feeling out of control, worrying that I was not a “perfect” student, that I was not going to finish in 5 years like I had planned and feeling like these things reflected something about who I was. The problem was that I was putting my trust, my faith, in myself and my ability to work hard enough, to be smart enough, to know enough to do well in graduate school. While God has given all of us gifts and talents, God has not given them to us so that we can rest on our abilities instead of trusting in God’s power and love for us.

While I believe that God is able to do anything God wants to do, somewhere deep down inside I wonder, I worry, whether I will be content with what God has planned for me. When my thoughts go down this path I am encouraged by the fact that God knows me better than I know myself. Also, Ephesians 3:20-21 reminds me that God’s plans are so much bigger and better than I can imagine and that if I was limited to my own imagination I would miss out on so many wonderful things God has planned. 

If we can figure out where our anxiety comes from then we can begin to move forward. Matthew 6:30-34 pushes us to challenge our anxiety by trusting in the fact that God has it all taken care of for everyone and everything. If God cares so much about the flowers, how could God not care about us and have the best planned for us? We are not called to focus on what we don’t have and to worry about what the future holds but instead to focus on the abundance of things that God is blessing us with right now. God’s awesome plans cannot be diminished by our worries; we must rejoice in the fact that God will not limit our blessings or the purposes for our lives to our abilities and imagination.

Prayer

Awesome, omnipotent, omniscient, loving and grace-filled God, thank you for your patience with us as we work through weaknesses in our faith. Thank you for the constant reminders that your plans for us are good and that you have it all under control. God please strengthen our faith and remove our feelings of anxiety and uncertainty. Help us to trust completely in you. Please carry out the awesome plans you have for us; do your will, God.

Amen.

written by Trinity United Church of Christ 20Something Member, Adia Gooden. 

"Choices," by Bassey Ikpe of the Siwe Project

a poem about the issues of mental health within the Black community. also check out the project’s homepage at www.thesiweproject.org

day twenty-five: Get Up And Eat: Nourishment for the Journey

date: friday, january 27, 2012

scripture: 1 Kings 19:4-8 (NIV):

I have had enough, LORD,” he said. “Take my life; I am no better than my ancestors.” Then he lay down under the bush and fell asleep. All at once an angel touched him and said, “Get up and eat.” He looked around, and there by his head was some bread baked over hot coals, and a jar of water. He ate and drank and then lay down again. The angel of the LORD came back a second time and touched him and said, “Get up and eat, for the journey is too much for you.” So he got up and ate and drank. Strengthened by that food, he traveled forty days and forty nights until he reached Horeb, the mountain of God.

meditation:

How difficult is the journey that you are travelling? What is the thing in your life that you think may be too much for you? Sometimes we become so overwhelmed by life and circumstances that we dare to think that “we have had enough,” and we beg the Lord to take our burdens from us. Sometimes it gets so dark that we dare to ask God to take our lives. But scripture tells us that even when we are exhausted to the point where we pray that “hit rock bottom” type of prayer, an angel of the Lord will remind us what we need to do to keep going—to remind us that physical and mental strength is necessary in order to be that which God called us to be. Perhaps you are doubting that you have what it takes?

Remember: You may have many doubts, but never doubt that the God that has called you will support you and provide you with all you need. Perhaps you don’t feel like you deserve to take the time that you need to prepare yourself for the journey. You are worth it. Remember: God wants to make sure we have what we need for our journey, whatever it may be.

Get up and eat—for the journey is too much for you.

Sometimes we get stuck, and find ourselves in situations that we believe we can’t get out of. But that doesn’t have to be the end of the story. God is continually inviting us, beckoning us to embrace life. God has hope for us, even when we don’t have hope for ourselves. God provides for us.

Thank goodness.

Get up and eat—for the journey is too much for you.

Prayer:

Lord, thank You that whatever our journey, no matter how much despair we may feel, You remind us that we have what it takes to be victorious. You remind to us to take the time to prepare for the journey we face. Thank you that whatever our challenges, if we turn to you, you will provide us with what we need to meet them. When we are tired, we can rest in your everlasting arms. When we need sustenance, you remind us to eat, and you direct our path to the right source of nourishment. Thank you that when we feel alone, You remind us that we are never alone. We are never forgotten. Thank You for your presence, and for answering our prayers. Amen.

written by Pamay Bassey, Creative Experience Officer of My 52 Weeks of Worship. Check her out at http://my52wow.com/. 

day thirty: facedown

date: wednesday, february 1, 2012

scripture: Genesis 17: 1-3

When Abram was ninety-nine years old, the LORD appeared to him and said, “I am God Almighty; walk before me faithfully and be blameless. Then I will make my covenant between me and you and will greatly increase your numbers.” Abram fell facedown, and God said to him …

meditation:

as i thought about how we would end this thirty-day journey, my first thought was to make this post about victory and rejoicing that we made it through. i thought that it would be great to “go out with a bang!” i also thought about doing this dramatic ending, highlighting the sacrifices that we’ve made and our righteousness for having made them. i thought about ending on a self-aggrandizing note. 

but, then i thought about it some more and thought that both of those “endings” would be antithetical to the very thing for which we’ve been aiming: deeper intimacy with God. to assume that there’s an “ending” to these thirty days of prayer is like assuming that we can get our fill of God in a mere thirty days. so, on this thirtieth day, we are not ending. we’re going deeper. 

in this passage, i love the order of the events. Abram is approached by God and receives an initial promise. then, in a fashion that suggests that Abram wanted to hear more from God, he fell facedown. with his body, he let God know just how deeply he longed for a closer encounter, a more intimate conversation, a transformative word from God. he fell facedown to get closer, to hear clearer, to go deeper with God. 

it has been our prayer that these thirty days of prayer has helped you to overcome your challenges, to fortify your weaknesses, to be healed from your infirmities.

to inspire you again and to incite your creative imagination.

to draw you closer to your purpose and to excite you for the plans that God has for you. 

to ignite your holy passions and your holy curiosities.

to dispel your fears and to convince you of your potential. 

to agitate your inner prophet. 

to point you towards the ways and the places that you need to surrender to God. to show you that you can let go and allow God to minister to you.

to draw you facedown, hanging on to God’s every word, desperately waiting to hear what God will say next…

prayer:


God, thank you for this thirty days. however, i’m not done. i’m not finished. i’m only scratching the surface on my quest to know you more. continue to fill me with a holy hunger for you. continue to draw me to my face, to the space in which You can speak to me with deep clarity. continue to reveal Your plans, Your will, Your voice and Your presence to me. i give you these thirty days. i give you the days to come. i invite You to disrupt my plans. i invite You to interrupt my vision. i invite You to insert Your plans and Your vision in their place. 

draw me ever nearer and ever closer to You. 

amen and ashe. 

common, "faithful"

couldn’t help but hear this song while writing today’s devotional.

day twenty-eight: faithful to the end

date: monday, january 30, 2012

scripture: Matthew 25:21

…His master replied, “well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful in a few things; i will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness.” (NKJV)

meditation:

ever notice how things just seem to get a little more tedious around the time that it is about to be over? remember that lag you felt right at the end of your last semester of high school or college? we called that senioritis. coming up right at the end of a journey or process, and losing motivation to complete the task in excellence. we’ve all felt it. 

however, this scripture tells us that there is a blessing in sticking to something and seeing it though to the end. to remaining consistent until the task has been completed. in this parable, Jesus tells the story of a servant who was given five coins from his superior, and invested those five coins until his superior returned. during this time, the five coins gained interest and doubled. seeing his wisdom and his follow-through, the superior affirmed him and told him, “well done, good and faithful servant.”

while many of us desire to hear such affirmation, do we always do what it takes to receive it? do we endure with the same fervency, passion and excitement with which we began? do we stay the course instead of cutting corners and finding shortcuts, just to ease the journey? 

i, for one, am extremely excited about what has taken place and will take place as a result of our prayers. like the feeling of being in a relationship… when things are going so well and your hopes are so high that all you want to do is put in the work it takes to progress to the next place. like the excitement that comes from seeing who can love who the most and the mad-dash to out-love each other. like the excitement that comes from moving towards him/her and seeing them move towards you, an embrace or a kiss just on the brink. in this type of a situation, we are inclined to give nothing but faithfulness, for fear that anything less will cost us the blessing of what could be. this is how excited we should be about God right now. after moving towards God and putting in the work to build our intimacy with God the way we have, we should be excited to see how God responds in our lives. it is out of this excitement — not a sense of duty or obligation or an begrudging attitude - that we ought to be faithful. to the end. 

prayer:

God, blessed are You who gives grace on a day-to-day basis and renews Your mercies every morning. help me to keep my head in the game and to remain focused on what is in front of me. continue to renew me and inspire me with vision and with purpose. and i will continue to give You glory, honor and praise. help me to remain faithful to You in all that I do. amen and ashe. 

day twenty-seven: the little things

date: sunday, january 29, 2012

Scripture: 1 John 4:16

 We know and rely on the love God has for us.  God is love.  Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in him. (NIV)

 Meditation:

 Of course each day is a blessing, but some days are just so much more enjoyable than others.  I had a long day yesterday, however, it was spent doing things that I love to do with people that I love.  I was fortunate enough to go play basketball yesterday (in an attempt to get in shape) with some close friends and family, and I had a great time.  After playing two-on-two with my boys, I played two-on-one with my nephew (10 years old) and my friend Mike’s nephew ( 5 years old).  This was extremely significant to me because I have never played basketball with my nephew in a real gym (we have played alley ball together), and my friend Mike, who just passed a little over a month ago, was teaching his nephew how to play basketball.  After our game we went and got happy meals and watched the Bulls game.  After the Bulls game, my nephew and I went to go get my sister and my niece to go to church.

 

So you may be thinking why are you writing about this?  And what does this have to do with love?  Well, I am so glad you asked!  So many times in life we get so caught up in things we have to do, i.e. work, homework, running errands, planning special events, making business plans, that we forget to embrace the little things which can’t be bought and to express our love and joy.  Seeing the smiles on my little peoples’ faces and being able to play ball with my friends made me thank God for even giving me those opportunities.  Although I am super sore and feel like a senior citizen today I am so thankful that God thought enough of me to allow me play a sport that I am extremely passionate about with people that I love.  Also this was the second week in a row that my sister and her kids have come to church with me and I am so happy that they have enjoyed themselves. 

Prayer:

Thank you God for loving me and allowing me to love others.  Continue to show me how to take time out of my schedule to do things that I enjoy doing with people that I love. I won’t take for granted the time that you allow me to spend with loved ones because I know one day they (or I) can be taken away.  Thank you Lord!  In Jesus name I pray, Amen!

written by Dave Howard, 20Something Ministry Co-chair

day twenty-nine: another story

date: tuesday, january 31, 2012

scripture: Joel 2: 20b-23

Surely God has done great things. Be not afraid, O land; be glad an rejoice. Surely the Lord has done great thing. Be not afraid, O wild animals, for the open pastures are becoming green. The trees are bearing fruit … Be glad, O people of Zion, rejoice in the Lord your God, for God has given you the autumn rains in righteousness, both autumn and spring rains as before. (NKJV)

meditation:

Black History Month 2012 begins tomorrow! i love the celebration and i believe that it’s important to take 28 days to pause and relearn, remember and celebrate the powerful narratives of Black historical strength and determination. however, have you ever noticed how it seems as if the same stories are told every year? as if these are the only stories in our collective history? sometimes, don’t you desire to go underground and hear something new?

this passage speaks to the existence of multiple stories in the midst of a larger timeline. here, the prophet Joel is admonishing the people to take a look around and see all that God has done around them. in the beginning of the book, Joel talks about the destitution of the community and calls them to repent in some very particular ways. finally, by this point, God is responding to the peoples’ cries and giving them an opportunity to tell another story. the time for fear — that old story, that familiar experience, that dead place — was over.

be not afraid, O land!

so often we are telling the same story. about what happened in our past. about what we are still overcoming. about what we have lost hope and become discouraged over. realize that when we tell the same story over and over again, we are bearing witness to a God who lets us linger in the same place. we are not proclaiming a God who takes us “from glory to glory” on an-almost daily basis, if we allow God to do so.  but, today, let us open our eyes all around us and see what new stories we can tell. about what we’ve come through. about the doors God has opened. about the new self-awareness that has come from drawing near to God. about what we are excited to experience of God, even if we haven’t seen it yet. let’s open our eyes to the new stories that are springing up all around us.

prayer:

God, you are doing a new thing and writing new stories in my life. You are springing up new possibilities and promises around me every day. help me to see the riches of these possibilities, and to tell the story of how i’ve placed my hope in You and how You will not let my hope be unfulfilled. amen and ashe. 

day twenty-six: challenge your anxiety

date: saturday, january 28, 2012

scripture: Matthew 6:30-31 & 34 

Meditation

If God gives such attention to the appearance of wildflowers – most of which are never even seen – don’t you think he’ll attend to you, take pride in you, do the best for you? What I’m trying to do here is get you to relax, to not be so preoccupied with getting, so you can respond to God’s giving. People who don’t know God and the way he works fuss over these things, but you know both God and how he works. Steep your life in God-reality, God-initiative, God-provisions. Don’t worry about missing out. You’ll find all your everyday human concerns will be met. Give your entire attention to what God is doing right now, and don’t get worked up about what may or may not happen tomorrow. God will help you deal with whatever hard things come up when the time comes. (MSG)

meditation:

Anxiety, the feeling of being uncertain and worrying, has been something I’ve struggled with throughout my life. As a graduate student, my anxiety peaked towards the end of my second year. I was feeling out of control, worrying that I was not a “perfect” student, that I was not going to finish in 5 years like I had planned and feeling like these things reflected something about who I was. The problem was that I was putting my trust, my faith, in myself and my ability to work hard enough, to be smart enough, to know enough to do well in graduate school. While God has given all of us gifts and talents, God has not given them to us so that we can rest on our abilities instead of trusting in God’s power and love for us.

While I believe that God is able to do anything God wants to do, somewhere deep down inside I wonder, I worry, whether I will be content with what God has planned for me. When my thoughts go down this path I am encouraged by the fact that God knows me better than I know myself. Also, Ephesians 3:20-21 reminds me that God’s plans are so much bigger and better than I can imagine and that if I was limited to my own imagination I would miss out on so many wonderful things God has planned. 

If we can figure out where our anxiety comes from then we can begin to move forward. Matthew 6:30-34 pushes us to challenge our anxiety by trusting in the fact that God has it all taken care of for everyone and everything. If God cares so much about the flowers, how could God not care about us and have the best planned for us? We are not called to focus on what we don’t have and to worry about what the future holds but instead to focus on the abundance of things that God is blessing us with right now. God’s awesome plans cannot be diminished by our worries; we must rejoice in the fact that God will not limit our blessings or the purposes for our lives to our abilities and imagination.

Prayer

Awesome, omnipotent, omniscient, loving and grace-filled God, thank you for your patience with us as we work through weaknesses in our faith. Thank you for the constant reminders that your plans for us are good and that you have it all under control. God please strengthen our faith and remove our feelings of anxiety and uncertainty. Help us to trust completely in you. Please carry out the awesome plans you have for us; do your will, God.

Amen.

written by Trinity United Church of Christ 20Something Member, Adia Gooden. 

"Choices," by Bassey Ikpe of the Siwe Project

a poem about the issues of mental health within the Black community. also check out the project’s homepage at www.thesiweproject.org

day twenty-five: Get Up And Eat: Nourishment for the Journey

date: friday, january 27, 2012

scripture: 1 Kings 19:4-8 (NIV):

I have had enough, LORD,” he said. “Take my life; I am no better than my ancestors.” Then he lay down under the bush and fell asleep. All at once an angel touched him and said, “Get up and eat.” He looked around, and there by his head was some bread baked over hot coals, and a jar of water. He ate and drank and then lay down again. The angel of the LORD came back a second time and touched him and said, “Get up and eat, for the journey is too much for you.” So he got up and ate and drank. Strengthened by that food, he traveled forty days and forty nights until he reached Horeb, the mountain of God.

meditation:

How difficult is the journey that you are travelling? What is the thing in your life that you think may be too much for you? Sometimes we become so overwhelmed by life and circumstances that we dare to think that “we have had enough,” and we beg the Lord to take our burdens from us. Sometimes it gets so dark that we dare to ask God to take our lives. But scripture tells us that even when we are exhausted to the point where we pray that “hit rock bottom” type of prayer, an angel of the Lord will remind us what we need to do to keep going—to remind us that physical and mental strength is necessary in order to be that which God called us to be. Perhaps you are doubting that you have what it takes?

Remember: You may have many doubts, but never doubt that the God that has called you will support you and provide you with all you need. Perhaps you don’t feel like you deserve to take the time that you need to prepare yourself for the journey. You are worth it. Remember: God wants to make sure we have what we need for our journey, whatever it may be.

Get up and eat—for the journey is too much for you.

Sometimes we get stuck, and find ourselves in situations that we believe we can’t get out of. But that doesn’t have to be the end of the story. God is continually inviting us, beckoning us to embrace life. God has hope for us, even when we don’t have hope for ourselves. God provides for us.

Thank goodness.

Get up and eat—for the journey is too much for you.

Prayer:

Lord, thank You that whatever our journey, no matter how much despair we may feel, You remind us that we have what it takes to be victorious. You remind to us to take the time to prepare for the journey we face. Thank you that whatever our challenges, if we turn to you, you will provide us with what we need to meet them. When we are tired, we can rest in your everlasting arms. When we need sustenance, you remind us to eat, and you direct our path to the right source of nourishment. Thank you that when we feel alone, You remind us that we are never alone. We are never forgotten. Thank You for your presence, and for answering our prayers. Amen.

written by Pamay Bassey, Creative Experience Officer of My 52 Weeks of Worship. Check her out at http://my52wow.com/. 

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day twenty-eight: faithful to the end
day twenty-seven: the little things
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Cece Winans – I Surrender All

“I Surrender All,” by cece winans

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day twenty-five: Get Up And Eat: Nourishment for the Journey

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