Monday, September 5, 2016

A Bubble Break

As we start the New Week on this Labor Day holiday Summer has come to an end and we are approaching the Fall of the year let's just take a moment to reflect on ALL that God has done for us as we wrap up the END of Summer with these word of wisdom. Read: 2 Corinthians 4:7-18 Bible in a Year: Psalms 146-147; 1 Corinthians 15:1-28 We fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen.—2 Corinthians 4:18 A young boy showered my husband, Carl, and me with bubbles as he came running by us on the Atlantic City boardwalk. It was a light and fun moment on a difficult day. We had come to the city to visit our brother-in-law in the hospital and to help Carl’s sister who was struggling and having trouble getting to her doctors’ appointments. So as we took a break and walked along the seaside boardwalk we were feeling a bit overwhelmed by the needs of our family. Then came the bubbles. Just bubbles blown at us whimsically by a little boy in the ocean breeze—but they had a special significance to me. I love bubbles and keep a bottle in my office to use whenever I need the smile of a bubble break. Those bubbles and the vast Atlantic Ocean reminded me of what I can count on: God is always close. He is powerful. He always cares. And He can use even the smallest experiences, and briefest moments, to help us remember that His presence is like an ocean of grace in the middle of our heavy moments. Maybe one day our troubles will seem like bubbles—momentary in light of eternity for “what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal” (2 Cor. 4:18). —Anne Cetas What gifts of grace has God given to you in a difficult time? How might you be a blessing to others? Share with us on our Facebook page: Facebook.com/ourdailybread Jesus provides an oasis of grace in the desert of trials. INSIGHT: In fulfilling his calling as an apostle (Acts 9:15), Paul endured great suffering. But in the midst of great opposition, persecution, and painful suffering, Paul’s refrain is: “We do not lose heart” (2 Cor. 4:1, 16). His confidence is not rooted in himself but in God’s sovereign power, in His sustaining grace, in Christ’s resurrected life, and in the expectation of future reward and eternal glory (vv. 7-18).

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