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by Marilyn Ehle

daily devotionalWhen God ushers you into the land He promised – When you take it all in and settle down, make sure you don’t forget how you got there: GOD brought you!

Bible Reading: Deuteronomy 6:6-12 (The Message Paraphrase)

In the movie, “Fun with Dick and Jane,” a modern, successful married couple living in a beautiful home in an upscale neighborhood find their comfortable world crashing down around them when economic events – most outside their control – combine to bring utter chaos into their lives.

Billed as a comedy (and there are many laugh-out-loud scenes), there is also frightening reality tucked into the film. Many people today find themselves going from comfortable, if not luxurious, financial situations to a paycheck-to-paycheck lifestyle, or even something more drastic.

In our modern world where success is frequently seen as primarily the result of self-effort and hard work, and where we are often taught that such success is one of our “inalienable rights,” it becomes all too easy to forget that the Creator God has allowed any blessings we enjoy. God warns that forgetting Him comes at a cost far greater than any economic downturn. We can easily lose the only always-true compass point for our lives when we allow our egos to take precedence over the only One who offers complete satisfaction and joy.

Thank you, Father, for your great love and grace. Help me never forget that you are the only one who provides.

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by John Grant

“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.John 3:16

Just about the time I think I am getting “tech savvy,” I get some new electronic device to figure out. It is incredible what these things can do, but the challenge is in getting them to do it.
Toyota recently announced that two new positions are being created in every dealership across the land to assist new car buyers in figuring out how to use the electronics in their new cars. I think they are called Electronic Usability Specialists or something like that.

New gadgets are designed to make life easier, but somehow they tend to make it more complicated. I have a hard time just remembering all of my passwords, much less how to use them.

One thing that hasn’t changed over the years is the simplicity of the Gospel. It is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow and will be for evermore. It isn’t complicated and doesn’t have to be.

Here’s how one of the greatest theologians of all time, Charles Haddon Spurgeon expressed it.

God be thanked for the simplicity of the gospel. The longer I live, the more I bless God that we have not received a classical gospel, nor a mathematical gospel, nor a metaphysical gospel; it is not a gospel confined to scholars and men of genius, but a poor man s gospel, a ploughman’s gospel; for that is the kind of gospel which we can live upon and die upon. It is to us not the luxury of refinement, but the staple food of life. We want no fine words when the heart is heavy, neither do we need deep problems when we are lying upon the verge of eternity, weak in body and tempted in mind. At such times we magnify the blessed simplicity of the gospel. Jesus in the flesh made manifest becomes our soul’s bread. Jesus bleeding on the cross, a substitute for sinners, is our soul’s drink. This is the gospel for babes, and strong men want no more.”

If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” (1 John 1:9). It doesn’t get much more simple than that and doesn’t have to be.
(a thought on life from John Grant )
John Grant is a former Florida State Senator and is a practicing attorney

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