Monthly Archives: April 2014

“When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place, what is mankind that you are mindful of them, human beings that you care for them?” (Psalm 8:3-4, NIV)

Today’s reading from the psalms was written by David.

He was a pretty accomplished man: Published poet, renowned musician and composer, heralded warrior, combat hero, king.  Instead of looking at his noteworthy accomplishments, David looked up to the heavens — the same heavens we see today — and remembered his lowly place in the universe.

We, too, can benefit from a gaze toward the night sky.  Hopefully, we will not only sense our cosmic insignificance; but also our remarkable significance to the Creator of it all.

What is mankind that God is mindful of us? Who are we that God would care for us? Ponder these questions today — and rejoice that the Creator of the moon and the stars loves us, and desires our fellowship.  – Luther

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“Those who heard this asked, ‘Who then can be saved?’ Jesus replied, ‘What is impossible with man is possible with God.’”  (Luke 18:26-27, NIV)

To live as if all things are possible with God is the natural habitat of the Christian disciple. It should disturb us when we realize that we have either not put God into the equation; or that we have adopted the thought that something — anything — is too big for God.

The number of things that are humanly impossible are innumerable.  The number of things that are divinely impossible is zero! – Luther

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“If your enemy is hungry, give him food to eat; if he is thirsty, give him water to drink. In doing this, you will heap burning coals on his head, and the LORD will reward you.” (Proverbs 25:20-21, NIV)

What may be regarded by the common person as foolishness is tactical brilliance in the eyes of God.

Today’s scripture is a blueprint for how the Christian disciple is to engage his or her adversary.  The benefit of this counterintuitive approach is two-fold: (1) It confounds the enemy beyond words, and; (2) It assures the positive notice of our heavenly father.

To act in this way toward our enemies requires faith in God, and courage. Do not be ashamed or afraid to stand firm and fast wherever it is that God has directed.  – Luther

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