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Daily Bread

Becoming inclined to God

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Whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus. Colossians 3:17

I have learned much about the conscious remembrance of God from Brother Lawrence, a cook in a 17th-century monastery. In his book The Practice of the Presence of God, Brother Lawrence mentioned practical ways to “offer God your heart from time to time in the course of the day,” even in the midst of chores such as cooking or repairing shoes. One’s depth of spirituality, said Lawrence, does not depend on changing things you do, but rather changing your motive — doing for God what you ordinarily do for yourself.

One of his eulogies said, “The good Brother found God everywhere, as much while he was repairing shoes as while he was praying . . . It was God, not the task, he had in view. He knew that the more the task was against his natural inclination, the greater was his love in offering it to God.”

That last comment affected my wife deeply. While working with senior citizens in downtown Chicago, she at times was called to do tasks that went beyond her natural inclinations. As she tackled some of the least desirable duties, she reminded herself to keep God and His glory in view. With effort, even the most difficult tasks can be performed and presented as an offering to God (Col. 3:17).      — Philip Yancey

Follow with reverent steps the great example

Of Him whose holy work was doing good;

So shall the wide earth seem our Father’s temple,

Each loving life a psalm of gratitude.  — Whittier

READ: Colossians 3:12-17

Duty alone is drudgery; duty with love is delight.

 

The Bible in one year:

• 2 Kings 1-3

• Luke 24:1-35

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BROTHER LAWRENCE

GOD

GOD AND HIS

LORD JESUS

MDASH

PHILIP YANCEY

PRACTICE OF THE PRESENCE OF GOD

WHITTIER

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