Written by Judith E. Smith, a contemporary scholar, teacher, and author.
One of the myths of our culture is that control of ourselves and others is what gives us freedom. If we are in control, then obviously we can make decisions, and that leaves us free. But that is a myth. The paradox is that as we give up control to God, we actually live in a deeper freedom. The freedom of God may call us to turn all of our most precious definitions of faithfulness on their heads. It may be that the most difficult call for us to respond to is not a call that demands of us great sacrifices but a call that offers to us great gifts.
Prayer:
Written by Sarah Nicols, a contemporary author.
Lord, we know whatever place we may find ourselves in today is only temporary, as this is our earthly home, yet we can't help but long to be somewhere other than where we are. We know you are the Prince of Peace, but when we can't control where we find ourselves, we tend to feel anxious. Help us release our worry to you and find the peace only you can offer. Help us to be present even in temporary spaces, glorifying you in each place we land. Amen.
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