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That's The Way It Works
In his book Dear Zoe, Max De Pree writes, “The way to turn problems over to the Lord is to ask His people for help.”
Before flying to Europe on business, Max learned that his daughter was pregnant. Her marriage, however, was in serious trouble. Sorrow and joy filled his heart as he prayed and sought to commit her to the Lord’s care.
The next day he shared his pain with his close friend David Hubbard and told him that he was uneasy about leaving for Europe. He asked David if he would be willing to keep in touch with his daughter, to call or to visit if necessary. David assured him that he would. Max was relieved but also perplexed.
He said, “Why is it I feel so relieved to place her in your hands, but last night when I placed her in the Lord’s hands, I didn’t feel so relieved?”
David kindly explained that this is how the body of Christ is supposed to work.
The apostle Paul was keenly aware of that fact. Facing possible opposition from unbelievers in Jerusalem, he asked the Christians at Rome to join in his struggle by praying that he would be rescued from them (Rom. 15:30-31).
Lord, may we not be too proud to ask for Your help by
asking for help from Your children. —Dennis De Haan
God often meets our deepest need
With help we gain from others,
From caring members of His church—
Our sisters and our brothers. —D. De Haan
Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ. —Galatians 6:2
In his book Dear Zoe, Max De Pree writes, “The way to turn problems over to the Lord is to ask His people for help.”
Before flying to Europe on business, Max learned that his daughter was pregnant. Her marriage, however, was in serious trouble. Sorrow and joy filled his heart as he prayed and sought to commit her to the Lord’s care.
The next day he shared his pain with his close friend David Hubbard and told him that he was uneasy about leaving for Europe. He asked David if he would be willing to keep in touch with his daughter, to call or to visit if necessary. David assured him that he would. Max was relieved but also perplexed.
He said, “Why is it I feel so relieved to place her in your hands, but last night when I placed her in the Lord’s hands, I didn’t feel so relieved?”
David kindly explained that this is how the body of Christ is supposed to work.
The apostle Paul was keenly aware of that fact. Facing possible opposition from unbelievers in Jerusalem, he asked the Christians at Rome to join in his struggle by praying that he would be rescued from them (Rom. 15:30-31).
Lord, may we not be too proud to ask for Your help by
asking for help from Your children. —Dennis De Haan
God often meets our deepest need
With help we gain from others,
From caring members of His church—
Our sisters and our brothers. —D. De Haan
Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ. —Galatians 6:2
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This special military edition of Our Daily Bread will take a look at some of life’s biggest questions. It is our prayer that you will turn to God’s Word to learn more about His Son Jesus. In Him we find real hope and meaning for life. We find a mission bigger than ourselves.
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