This year, my husband
and I read Jesus Always every evening with additions from my book Kneeling on the Promises of God at various times of the day. I highly recommend Jesus Calling too. But, what about you? Do you have a daily devotional book
that speaks to you?
This week, Group
Publishing kindly sent me a review copy of the new 365-day devotional Jesus-Centered Daily by Rick Lawrence. Turning to today’s reading, “The Safety Fallacy”
reminds us how people often say “Be Safe” or “Stay Safe” instead of “goodbye,”
then adds this timely word:
“…’Be Safe!’ is not a kingdom-of-God imperative. The message of the
Incarnation is a prod to adventure into the darkness, not retreat from it.
Jesus invites us to walk with him into the ‘valley of the shadow of death’
because (as David reminds us) his ‘rod and staff’ will bring comfort to us. In
his hand the Good Shepherd carries two metaphoric necessities – a staff to
rescue and a rod to defend. That’s why his hello’s and goodbye’s so often
convey the opposite of ‘Be Safe’.”
At the top of the
page, the devotional suggests reading Psalm 23, and below the main text the
layout consistently includes three columns followed by a prayer. For this day’s
example:
Wonder
“What are the
unintended consequences of using ‘Be Safe’ for ‘goodbye’?”
Jesus
“How can anyone enter
the strong man’s house…unless he first binds [him]? (Matthew 12:29, NASB).”
DO
“Instead of ‘Be Safe!’
try ‘Be Christ’s!’ or ‘Stay awake!’ or ‘Live Large!’”
“Pray: Jesus you are my safety.”
And, of course, in perilous
times or not, we have the option of saying the original phrase that was
eventually compressed into “goodbye” – “God be with ye.”
Most of us will be glad
to see this year end! Although we can’t control much of what’s going in the world,
we can make next year better for ourselves and those around us if we choose to
be Jesus-Centered Daily. Amen?
God be with ye!
©2020, Mary Harwell Sayler, poet-writer, Bible reviewer
Kneeling on the Promises of God
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bless.
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