
There are different kinds of tired, aren’t there? You’ve experienced being tired when you have finished a project that you feel good about. You’re tired—maybe even exhausted—but you can say, “I’m tired, but it’s a good tired.”
Brought to you daily with a friendly greeting from Senior Pastor Dr. Tim Bruster, a lectionary-based devotional provided by Upper Room, and a personally selected piece of music from our Sound Cloud playlist, this daily devotional opportunity will help you begin each day wrapped in God’s Grace and Love with blessings and warm wishes from our Senior Pastor.
sign up to receive devotional via emailThere are different kinds of tired, aren’t there? You’ve experienced being tired when you have finished a project that you feel good about. You’re tired—maybe even exhausted—but you can say, “I’m tired, but it’s a good tired.”
Our reading for today lays out very simply what is truly good and what God requires: to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God.
Many of the Psalms are prayers. Our reading for today from Psalm 25 is a prayer appropriate in any season, but even more so during Lent. It is a prayer for wisdom and guidance for living and forgiveness for past wrongs.
These six verses from Proverbs are perhaps more relevant today than they were two and half millennia ago. Read them over carefully and think about the state of our society at present.