Saturday, May 11, 2013

YESTERDAY, TODAY, AND TOMORROW

YESTERDAY, TODAY, AND TOMORROW

READ:
Joshua 4:1-6, 20-24


That all the peoples of the
earth may know the hand of
the LORD, that it is mighty.
-Joshua 4:24

Recently I realized that all of the photos and mementos in my office represent the past.  I considered removing them, but wondered if those reminders of people, places, and events might serve some purpose beyond nostalgia.  To avoid being mired in the "yesterdays" of life, I needed to discover the value of those items for today and tomorrow.

When God's people crossed the Jordan River into the Promised Land, He told their leader, Joshua, to choose 12 men, have each one take a stone from the middle of the river, and carry it to their campsite that night (Joshua 4:1-5).  Joshua set up the stones as a memorial so that when future generations asked, "What do these stones mean to you?" they could tell them about God's faithfulness in holding back the water while they crossed (vv.6-7).

As followers of Christ, it's good for us to have tangible evidence of God's help in the past.  Those mementos remind us that His faithfulness continues today, and we can follow Him confidently into the future.  Our "stones" may also help others know that God's hand is mighty, as they encourage us to fear the Lord our God forever (v.24).

The memories of what God has done for us can become building blocks for today and tomorrow. -David McCasland

THINKING IT OVER
How has God shown Himself to be faithful to you
and your family?  What would help you to remember?
Is there someone you can talk to about it today?
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Precious memories of yesterday
can strengthen our faith today and tomorrow.

INSIGHT
In the same way that the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea marked Israel's exodus out of Egypt, the miraculous crossing of the Jordan River (Joshua 3:7-17) marked their entrance into the land of promise.

Have a blessed day.
God Our Creator's Love Always
Unity & Peace


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