"'The slave therefore falling
down, prostrated himself before him, saying, 'Have patience with me, and I will
repay you everything.' 'And the lord of
the slave felt compassion and released him and forgave him the debt.
"'But the slave went out and
found one of his fellow slaves who owed him a hundred denarii; and he seized
him and began to choke him, saying, 'Pay back what you owe.'
"'So his fellow slave fell down
and began to entreat him, saying, 'Have patience with me and I will repay
you.' He was unwilling however, but went
and threw him in prison until he should pay back what he owed.'" Matthew
18:34
"He was given much patience but
gave none, which makes us wonder if he actually understood the gift he had
received. If you find patience hard to
give, you might ask the same question.
"How infiltrated are you with
God's patience? You've heard about it. Read about it. Perhaps underlined Bible passages regarding
it. But have you received it?
"The proof is in your
patience. Patience deeply received
results in patience freely offered. But
patience never received leads to an abundance of problems..."
Look at the parallels and where the
conclusion diverges! When we read this
passage it is easy to ask ourselves how this silly slave could be so foolish as
to go right out and -- hearing the same words he used from another -- fail to
show compassion and demonstrate the patience so freely given to him! Yet...is it truly that difficult to
imagine?
Take care with love, especially His! Your servant and
friend in Christ, who prays for you each morning, Darlene
URGENT PRAYER REQUESTS
·
Judith
has come through six hours of gall bladder surgery and is recovering. Isaias is now at her side to care for her. Pray for them both. The emergency
surgery cost over $5,000. Please
pray the Lord finds members of His family who are ready, willing and able to
help them with this unexpected expense. They
give so much to so many for so little. Perhaps
you would like to learn more about their wonderful work by searching for
Ambassadors for Christ Philippines (Http://www.afcphilippines.com/ ) and look
for Isaias Catorce.
PRAISE AND THANKSGIVING
- · Adrian - sent me a few texts yesterday and then called to share that his phone is working again and that his car has been fixed (although it did cost over $500). He was to go to the doctors last night. Will update you when I hear more. He continues to look to the Lord and is grateful for you as you pray. His battle with this horrible form of cancer has been heroic, but he grows tired.
- · Secret Angel - please pray for the compassionate person who volunteered to help Adrian in a practical way.
- · Phil - the man who has let Adrian stay in his home has been responding to your prayers and showing more kindness to Adrian!
- · In 2000 during the Sydney Olympics a young evangelist, DB, stayed with me. After which, he began to travel with his mission of sports evangelism. Over the years he followed the WeakDay Devotion and would email me regularly. Due to technical difficulties with his travels, since 2006, he was unable to access that particular email box until this week while he was in China. There found all the devotions! He sent me an email to say he was blessed and will keep in touch more often now and is happy to know the devotions continue and he can access the blog site. What a blessing for me. Thank you DB and please pray for travelling mercies for him.
- · The Lord has met Han's monthly debts in a most amazing way...and he is so thankful.
NEW PRAYER REQUESTS
·
My project ends in June and I will
need to find a new one.
PRAY FOR THOSE WITH HEALTH CONCERNS
- · Rachael has asked us to pray for Chris who remains on the wait list for a heart transplant. "Pray that if it is God's will for him to get one, that the surgery is successful and that he fully recovers.
- · My brother, Tim, with COPD (Cardio-Obstructive Pulmonary Artery Disease), that he has patience and wisdom to help him manage his health and the limitations to his breathing. Spring brings some relief from the cold temperature, but the pollen takes its toll.
- · David R as he manages his macular degeneration and a host of other health challenges and for Heidi, his daughter who cares for him.
- · Audley and Beverly (stroke survivor) for help with their situation and his return to the ministry.
- · BG that his blinding headaches will finally stop.
- · Chester continues to struggle through many serious medical conditions and poor care. He has dwindling funds and few friends to help. (This prayer request comes from Adrian, by the way). Pray the Lord gives Chester energy, strength and resolve as he deals with a worldly system that continues to abuse him. And that someone will come to share Christ with him soon.
PRAY FOR THOSE WITH ONGOING JOB-RELATED CHALLENGES
- · Hans needs wisdom, confidence and courage to guide him during this time, some emergency funds and a suitable job. He is a young Christian man who is in West Germany.
- · Elina has not gotten back with me about her graduate program interview, but we will continue to pray for her.
- · Deepak is travelling in China. Pray for travelling mercies. He needs to have his tireless work efforts bear fruit as he works to develop his business.
- · Paul NS needs work of some kind. He is continuing to have interviews and pursue roles. He has not had work since 2012.
SOMETHING NEW FOR PRAYER WARRIORS
Elaine and Jim,
wonderful friends of mine in Hong Kong have begun an online church there with a
special prayer room that is open 24/7, with a small army of dedicated prayer
warriors waiting to serve. Please pray
for them and go here to learn more:
Https://www.thelittlechurchworld.org/prayer-room
ONGOING PRAYER
- · For Fred and his family. His beloved wife has passed away last week after a long struggle to recover from a head injury. Please pray for the intimate comfort of the Lord for them as they walk through this difficult time.
- · Shan needs clarity of purpose and direction for his ministry and his choice and timing of life partner.
- · Wezley is an 18-year old who has lost her direction and her way. Pray the Lord seizes her heart and that she realises His love soon.
- · God has provided Adrian a free room in Phil's home. Yet, Phil is quite old and chaotic. Pray the Lord will establish and maintain peace between these two men. Pray the Lord will give Phil more understanding, patience, empathy, compassion and gentleness with Adrian.
- · Buddy and Susan Smith and Kevin and Sandy Currell need your prayers for their ministries in Australia.
- · Fion as he supports his ageing parents and manages a heavy load of personal challenges.
- · Bettina for additional strength and wisdom.
- · Yangrae and the Uniting Church he shepherds in Australia, that he and his family will have the energy, strength and good health to feed the flock He has entrusted to Yangrae.
PRAY FOR THE WORLD
- · For Christ-centred, Bible-based revival in the USA and religious freedom for Christians wherever they may be.
- · For those in Canada and Texas who are struggling with the horrible storms.
- · Pray for the many individuals in Singapore, China, Russia, India and Alaska who are regularly reading the WeakDay Devotion on-line. The blog seems to be gathering an audience in unexpected and mysterious geographic locations.
- · The Catholic Church and the new Pope need your prayers that he will always put Jesus first in all his decisions.
ADDITIONAL PRAYER REQUESTS
- · That the Lord's hand is dramatically apparent in the lives of all who receive and read these devotions. This His mighty works will be worked out in each life for His purposes and glory in surprising and wonderful ways!
- · Jen needs the watchful care of the Lord in her life.
- · Linda and Ian, Rob and his daughter, Reg, Annette and Lyle, Carla and Paul, Jeff and Rachael and their wonderful families. Thanksgiving for their practical support and encouragement over many years.
*A Love Worth Giving is copyright protected since 2002 by
Max Lucado. All rights are reserved,
including translations. The ISBN is
978-0-8499-4831-2 (repackaged). I
encourage you to secure a copy and follow along. I quote carefully and respectfully from his
wonderful book. Pray for Mr. Lucado and
I thank my brother for recommending it.
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