Dear Ones,
Hope you have a peaceful day! I will get dressed early today as my meat man is coming at 6 a.m. with a delivery of meat for me!  I will also be going downstairs for donuts and later we have Bible study.
Devotions from Judy’s heart
How much of our lives are full of rushing from one thing to another and trying to do it in record speed. None of us like to wait at the stoplight or be last one in line for the checkout, and life is full of waiting. But isn’t life more than just getting things done? I am one who likes to accomplish a lot in a day without a lot of interruptions, so when I was reading what Deidre Braley wrote about how Jesus didn’t feel the need to rush and neither should we, I felt convicted.

Jesus told us to love Him above all things and our neighbor as ourselves (Luke 10:27), so it makes sense we need to be interacting with others and showing His love to them. But what if we pass by the opportunities that He sends our way each day because we are rushing off to do something else? Jesus was on His way to see Jairus’ sick daughter who was dying but He was interrupted by the woman who had been suffering from chronic bleeding for 12 years. She touched the hem of his robe and Jesus didn’t ignore her, even though he was off on an urgent mission, He stopped and addressed her. Because He paused to have a conversation with the woman, her soul was healed as well as her physical body, and others were made aware of the miracle too.

You probably know the story that Jairus’ daughter died in the meantime and someone from her home comes to tell Jesus. But Jesus was on His Father’s time and goes on to raise the little girl from the dead. Jesus wasn’t too late to do His Father’s will!  We also need to be on God’s time table, not ours and His may look different. He may tell us to stop and talk to someone who is discouraged and take time to listen; or maybe help a handicapped neighbor. It isn’t always convenient but often I find if I obey as prompted by the Spirit, it seems that the other work gets down in record time. May we not rush about doing our own thing but slow down and move at the speed of love.

Challenge for today: Don’t rush but go in God’s speed today and be open to His interruptions.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy