Dear Ones,
Hope you have a great day! Al will be going to Men’s group and I will have donuts waiting for him. I am going
to make swirled pumpkin cream cheese muffins. We have Bible study and then Kurt and Bo are coming for
coffee on their way to the cabin.
their way to the cabin!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Our last assignment in our adult Sunday school class was to read the book of Philippians every day for a month. What I find so interesting is that each time I read the book, something different stands out to me. I love that the Holy Spirit knows what we need and when we need it, so He will teach us and point out what is important for us each day. Our assignment was to read the book as if we were Paul sitting in prison. Sometimes we may dismiss advice others give us because they have never had an experience similar to ours and have no idea what it is like to go through what we are sensing. Not true with Paul, as I have never come close to walking through the horrendous things that Paul experienced and then respond with words of thankfulness and concern for others. Wow!

Paul could have started his letter with saying, “You have no idea what I have been through sitting on the floor in this cold prison; and although you sent me Epaphroditus to meet my needs he was sick and I had to care for him. Not only that, but I worry about you that you will be taken in by false teachers, or that the Euodia and Syntyche’s disagreement will affect the rest of the church, etc.” No, Paul is full of encouragement and thankfulness and tells how even his trials are bearing fruit with the imperial guard, etc.

The first thing that spoke to me was in chapter 2 where Paul says, “In humility consider others as more important than yourselves. Everyone should look out not only for his own interest, but also for the interests of others.” Another version says to put yourself aside and not think of your own advantage but “forget yourselves long enough to lend a helping hand.” I thought of someone I had a concern for, and rather than mull over what the person was possibly experiencing, I prayed as Paul said in the 4th chapter, “Don’t worry about anything but in everything through prayer and petition with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God.” So that’s what I stopped to do and what followed was, “The peace of God which surpasses every thought, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.”

We can do that with every concern that arises in our lives each day. Rather than keep focused on the situation, simply pray and give it to the Lord who sees the whole picture!

NoChallenge for today: Read Philippians or another short book of the Bible in one sitting with an openness to what the Holy Spirit would say to you.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy