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From: jfox0...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 06:29:27 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon, May 5 2008 9:29 am
Subject: May 5, 2008
I look up to the mountains – does my help come from there? My help
comes from the Lord, who made the heavens and the earth!
- Psalm 121:1-2

Have you ever seen the moon rise on a clear Fall night? The moon looks
enormous on the horizon. And yet, just a few hours later when the moon
rises higher in the sky, it looks small again. It isn't that the moon
has changed in size. It isn't that the earth is farther away from the
moon. It's a matter of perspective.

The same thing is true when we've got a problem. If we focus on our
problem against the limited horizon of our own resources, our problem
can seem enormous. But if we view our problem against the unlimited
resources of our great God, our problems seem so much smaller.

When you've got a problem, which do you do—stare at your problem or
look up to God for help? For effective Christian living you need to
stop focusing on the problem, and start focusing on the power of God
in your life. Things won't look the same!

Bringing It Home
1. What challenges are you facing right now? Are you fixated on the
problem, or are you focusing on God's power? The choice is yours. Give
your challenges to God! Pray Psalm 121 to gain the inner freedom to
"let go and let God."
2. Who can you remind today of the great resources of our great God?
Your reminder might be just what they need to reorient their focus.

Prayer
God of heaven and earth, thank you for making your unlimited power and
resources available to me. Help me always to focus on you instead of
my problems. I will trust you with every challenging circumstance I
face today. In Jesus' strong name I pray. Amen.

Jeff Marian
Upper Arlington Lutheran Church, Columbus, OH
www.ualc.org

Please feel free to forward this devotion to others.


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