Genesis 25:7-11 Listen to today’s devotional I hope not to spoil the show for you. But there's a scene in the final episode of The Buroughs that really touched me. There's a moment when someone asks what most of us would if we had the chance to see someone we've lost. Instead of being in the moment, the character asks, "How much time do we have before this ends?" The response was something like: "Just shut up and enjoy it." It sounds funny at first, but what great wisdom there is in those words. Stop counting and measuring. Stop worrying about how long the moment will last. And just be present and live. Genesis tells us that Abraham died "old and full of years." That phrase made me think of that final scene. Abraham's life was not easy. He experienced uncertainty, failure, waiting, disappointment, family conflict, and grief. He wandered far more than he ever settled. But his story ends as "full of years." That means something mo...
We've had some good rain here in Corpus Christi over the past few weeks. Even around the state, I've seen great pictures of water flowing in places that have been dry for some time. What a blessing! I've been thinking about this while processing my upcoming move. For years, we have been praying for rain and an end to the drought. I can see one older woman in our congregation who would stand up almost every week to ask us to pray for rain. I've included special prayers for relief and given my congregation prayer reminders to take with them for the week. And here we are. I haven't checked how much of this will fully impact our drought conditions. But I imagine things have gotten better. I took this screenshot from KIII's FB page. That means, there'll be a season of renewal after I leave here. That reminds me of the text from John's gospel: "One sows and another reaps." And that is a facet of ministry that holds true. You don't always get t...