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Friday, July 26, 2024

Words

If you utter what is precious and not what is worthless you shall be as my mouth. Jeremiah 15:19

How much time do we waste saying things that are “worthless” or saying things that are disrespectful or painful to others? The old saying “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me” is just not true. Words can hurt.

Sometimes those words are spoken maliciously, but probably more often they are unintentional and a result of just not thinking before we speak. Words can also be uplifting, healing and comforting.

Prayer: Dear Lord, forgive us when we say words that are “worthless” or hurtful to others and help us to speak words that are “precious” to your ears. Amen

Kathy Kuehn (reprinted from the Eastridge Daily Devotion book, 2008)

Thursday, July 25, 2024

Prayer

Keep on Praying. 1 Thessalonians 5:17

Recently in preparing the lessons on prayer for the children on Wednesday nights during Manna, I have personally learned more about prayer and renewed its importance in my life. Through prayer we can discover God’s will for our life, give thanks and adoration to God, confess our sins and bring our burdens and wishes to God. One of the exercises with the children asked—Have you ever thought about when people can pray? 

Here are some ideas: 

Before you eat

When you wake up

When you’re afraid

When you’re lonesome

When you are thankful

When you want something

When you see something beautiful

When you’ve done something wrong

When you want to be forgiven

Before a test or after

Before a sport event

In Church

In Sunday School

While driving a car 

When do you pray?  Stretch yourself and expand yourself. 

Another question that you can ask yourself is how often do you pray and can you pray more frequently. 

Every day

Once and awhile

When someone else leads me 

Prayer: God, thank you for listening continually so that I can pray anytime and anywhere. Amen

Susan Taylor (reprinted from the Eastridge 2008 devotional)

Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Amazing Engineering

For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb.  Psalm 139:13-14

Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor and power; for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.  Revelation 4:11

Building a Human Body from Greg Brewer, Ph.D. printed in Acts & Facts January/February edition 2023:

·         Design basics of life, namely DNA to mRNA to protein, lipid membrane compartments, and basic components: 5 kinds of nucleic acids, 20 kinds of amino acids, a variety of 5 and 6 carbon carbohydrates and oxidation/reduction; chemical energy sources, just for starters.

·         Design their arrangement for structural support, catalytic activity, information, modulation, motor functions, and signaling.

·         Assemble materials in working order –

·         Provide precisely applied energy to assemble these intricate biochemical materials into functional systems.

·         Create an environment for readily available materials.

·         Design repair systems.

·         Design systems in every cell for replacement of damaged parts.

·         Design sensory systems that detect toxic environments to avoid.

·         Design sensory systems in the tongue and nose to seek energy sources and continued supply of nutrients for growth.

·         Design and implement systems for environmental tracking of nutrients, hormones, sunshine, dangers, and interpersonal interactions with other people.

Several of these ten items have more detailed information in Dr. Brewer’s article.

Also see these words from “40 Days for Life” Brochure recently published.

“Clearly, all along the way, this gracious, loving God is with us. No human life is random or alone. No human life was created without purpose. Not one human life is without destiny. All human lives, acknowledged or not, are related to God—from beginning, to end, throughout eternity. Therefore, in this world, all human lives are to be respected and protected, for their lives are signs of God’s sovereignty.”

Prayer: Dear Father in Heaven, how carefully you made us, so we would produce and remain as humans on earth through many, many generations. We worship you with respect, admiration and amazement at the human life you created.  Amen

Sandra Hilsabeck

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Sharing Bread

Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never be hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.” John 6:35 (New Oxford Bible)

After I was widowed in 1999, I started sharing my homemade bread with friends. As a Christian, sharing bread has always been a sacred thing for me. At first, I started taking half a loaf of bread to my older friends. They told me they enjoyed the bread, but I think it was actually my visit that was the most important.        

Over these past 25 years, my list of “Bread Friends” has changed. Some of these friends have moved away and some, sadly, have gone home to be with Our Lord, but I continue to add people to my list. 

I have had some very interesting experiences sharing bread. For example, one lady told me she only ate the bread as toast. When I asked her why she didn’t eat it any other way she said, “Well, it just makes such good toast I don’t want to waste it on anything else!”

My most embarrassing experience sharing bread happened when I shared half a loaf with a 90+ year old gentleman in my water aerobics class. He had asked if he could be on my list. It was December so I told him yes, but it might be a while. It was Christmas week when I delivered the bread to him so I stuck a few Christmas cookies in the sack as well. He thanked me for the bread and then he reluctantly said he would eat the cookies as well but that he was actually Jewish. I was so embarrassed that I offered to take the cookies back home with me. Following that “dicey” moment, he said he didn’t want me to be embarrassed. Then he asked me if I would consider making a loaf of Jewish rye bread for him. I said I would try and then I learned dill pickle flavoring was needed to make his recipe for Jewish rye bread. I’d never heard of dill pickle flavoring! It was definitely a day I’ll never forget! 

More recently, I added a long time Eastridge friend’s name to my list and brought half a loaf of bread to her on a Sunday morning. What she did with the bread really surprised me and it touched my heart so that it brought tears to my eyes. I asked her to write a synopsis of what she did and send it to me because I wanted to share her story with the Eastridge Devotional page readers. The following are some of her words:  

“This past week you asked if you could bring a gift to me from your kitchen to church and you said that I would understand more after we chatted. Of course I accepted! 

On Sunday morning you shared your love of baking and told me that you have been sharing bread with folks for years but that you had not yet shared bread with me. 

So, you gifted a half loaf of light wheat – half white, half wheat bread. There were also 4 cookies in this bag (I ate every one!). 

It got me to thinking about what you said about sharing bread with people. I’m facilitating 2 study groups this summer and thought what a great idea to share this story and the bread with the ladies in my groups. So, I did! I told them your story, and I cut up pieces of bread. We shared it together in communion form, all partaking together. It was beautiful and meaningful for all of us.

I couldn’t wait to share this with you, Judy, on Sunday, which I did today. 

Thank you for the gift of bread, Judy!

Many blessings, Shirlette."

Prayer: Most Gracious Heavenly Father, you shower us with so many blessings and give each of us a talent that we might share our love of Your Son with others. When we obey and do what You ask of us, we have no idea what will happen, but it is always a blessing. Thank You for watching over us and guiding us in the way we should go. It’s in Your Son, Jesus’ name, that we pray.  Amen. 

Judy Welch

Monday, July 22, 2024

A Spirit for the Summer Vacation

But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint. Isaiah 40:31

I find that summer can be exhausting as well as joyful and fun.  It has the highs of parades, seeing grandkids and family, vacationing in parts of God’s creation that are beyond the expression of beauty and awe.  These are the wows!

But summer vacation has its tedium too.  I have not seen anyone’s pictures of the cone season or shared videos of waiting for a pilot car to guide the long line of traffic through one lane of traffic while the other lanes or bridges are under construction.  Or on the other hand, what about the incessant waiting in airports if a flight is cancelled or delayed; or a train that is hours late from its intended schedule?  Or a child (and even an adult) who is anxiously asking, “Are we there yet?”

It’s in moments like these that we can have a spirit to get through it.  The verse that I share is one of my favorites that brings a renewed sense of awe and the extra strength to persevere and find joy!   It is a call and prayer for hope in the Lord – to get through whatever.  It is a petition for strength and renewal.  Ultimately, it’s a divine request to soar and find that second breath, to enjoy the walk and not be faint – even while one is stuck in a traffic line waiting for a pilot car, or a delayed/rescheduled flight, or for a late train that will be coming.

 It is the satisfaction of having those pictures of the parades, the grandkids’ smiles and joy of playing, and the awe that all feel when they behold God’s creation.  Yes, summer vacation is a time of renewal and can be a time to soar!  ENJOY YOUR VACATION!

Prayer: O God, let this summer be a time of refreshment, renewal, and a reframed attitude to persevere through the tedium that can be frustrating.  As we feel that relief, so may we soar on the joy that summer vacations can be for our mutual health and faith in You through Christ Jesus. Amen

Rev. Dr. John J. Duling 

Friday, July 19, 2024

Summer Devotional Booklet - July 19

July 19 –Inhale: “As I go,” Exhale: “I will share love.”



 *refer to June 3 for more information on the summer devotional posts

Thursday, July 18, 2024

Summer Devotional Booklet - July 18

July 18 - What do I really believe about the resurrection?



 *refer to June 3 for more information on the summer devotional posts