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Daily Bread

How to walk

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That He would grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with might through His Spirit in the inner man. — Ephesians 3:16

Dana and Rich went out for an afternoon bike ride expecting to come home refreshed. Instead, their lives were changed forever. As Rich rode down a hill, he lost control of his bike and crashed. His body was mangled, and he barely made it to the hospital alive.

Dana faithfully kept vigil by her husband’s side. He couldn’t feed himself, and he couldn’t walk. One day, as the two of them sat under a shade tree outside the hospital, Rich turned to his wife and said, “Dana, I don’t know if I’ll ever walk again, but I’m learning to walk closer to Jesus, and that’s what I really want.” Instead of shaking his fist at God, Rich reached out and grabbed His hand.

Sometimes in the midst of our trials, we need to think about someone like Rich to help us adjust our perspective — to remind us of the remarkable relationship we have with God through Jesus Christ. This is the relationship we need most when the going gets the toughest.

We are not equipped to handle all the problems we face, but God is. That’s why He told us to give them all to Him — to “cast your burden on the Lord” (Ps. 55:22). As Rich found out, walking with Jesus doesn’t depend on our legs. It depends on our heart — Dave Branon

I don’t worry o’er the future,

For I know what Jesus said;

And today I’ll walk beside Him,

For He knows what is ahead. — Stanphill

READ: Ephesians 3:14-4:3

We can walk through the darkest trials when we walk with God in the light.

The Bible in one year:

• Jeremiah 30-31

• Philemon

AS RICH

DANA AND RICH

DAVE BRANON

FOR HE

FOR I

HIS SPIRIT

JESUS CHRIST

RICH

STANPHILL

THAT HE

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