What Day Is It?
Burning Question:
Who is someone in your life right now that you’re praying will come to know Jesus?
Morning Devotional:
During my vacation, I watched a documentary on the War of 1812 and the story of Dolly Madison saving the portrait of George Washington.
As the British were about to destroy the White House, Dolly Madison stayed as long as possible, insisting on saving that painting. In order to do so, the elaborate frame had to be smashed so the canvas portrait could be smuggled out to safety. The frame had to be sacrificed to save one of our country’s most enduring symbols of national glory.
Think about the art in your home. The frame’s fundamental job is to direct your gaze to the painting or photo. It’s supposed to enhance, not overshadow.
Our lives are the same. Everything about us—our successes, our character, the grace we show—should function as a “frame” for God’s glory. If we use our gifts only to draw attention to ourselves, we turn the focus away from the glory of the subject.
This is why I think Psalm 115:1 is so beautiful: “Not to us, O Lord, not to us, but to your name give glory, for the sake of your steadfast love and your faithfulness!” Our primary mission is to ensure that our frame never hides the Masterpiece. Let’s make sure our actions always point directly to the praise of our faithful God.
– Beth
Bible Quiz:
Question: Who slept on a stone pillow at Bethel and had a dream of a stairway to heaven?
Answer: Jacob (Genesis 28:10-15)
Storytime: I think we may have worn them down
Just One More Thing!