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Daily Bread

Bless the interruptions

The Philippine Star

The LORD . . . makes the plans of the peoples of no effect. The counsel of the Lord stands forever. —Psalm 33:10-11     

 

If your life is anything like mine, it’s pretty well planned out. I have a calendar that reminds me of appointments, meetings, and other “to-do” items. Inevitably, interruptions change my day dramatically; and while they can be frustrating, they also can be productive.

Some of the great advances in God’s plans have come through “interruptions” to the normal routine. Take Mary, for example. An angel interrupted her life with the announcement that she would have a son named Jesus. Since she was a virgin and engaged to be married, this news was undoubtedly shocking and deeply troubling (Luke 1:26-31). And Saul, the Jewish zealot who persecuted early Christians, was on his way to Damascus to arrest more followers of “the Way” when he was blinded by Jesus Himself (Acts 9:1-9). This life-changing interruption had huge implications for the future of Christianity.

The psalmist reminds us that the Lord can make “the plans of the peoples of no effect” (Ps. 33:10). Yet all too often we respond to the interruptions of our well-ordered lives with attitudes like frustration, irritation, fear, and doubt. God’s surprises in our day are full of opportunities. Let’s welcome them as a new “to-do list” from Him.

 

Lord, if I’m feeling rushed today,

I need Your eyes to help me see

That when an interruption comes,

 It is an opportunity. —Sper

 

Read: Psalm 33:10-15

 

Look for God’s purpose in your next interruption.

 

 

The Bible in one year:

• Genesis 27-29

GOD

INTERRUPTION

INTERRUPTIONS

JESUS HIMSELF

LIFE

LORD

SPER

TAKE MARY

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