This was an emotional weekend. Even though we all knew it was our last Sunday at Kelsey, I think I did a good job of keeping the focus on God in our worship service. Y'all, I can't tell you how humbling it was to see the sanctuary full. I wanted to say something when I saw people bringing in chairs, but again...focus! It was a beautiful time of worship. I baptized two young saints and we shared Holy Communion. Afterward, the church hosted a despedida (farewell luncheon). Again, the place was full. There was a time when people shared words of encouragement, thanksgiving, and gifts. I'm glad Gloria was recognized at that time as well. It's hard for her, too, to leave friends and family behind. Keen observers will tell you she's what makes me better than I am. We didn't make it home until after 3pm. That'll tell you how full the day was. Again, humbling. As I looked out over my friends at Kelsey, I was humbled by their spirit of love. I still get a swell in...
Psalm 119:41-48 Listen to today’s devotional In my experience, one of the hardest parts of faith is waiting. Not waiting with certainty that everything will turn out exactly how you want, although that is a difficult lesson. But waiting while you continue walking in God's way, even when there is no immediate sign that it is paying off. The psalmist prays, "Let your steadfast love come to me, O Lord, your salvation according to your promise." Whatever he felt God told him, he is trusting a promise that has not come to pass. He is holding on to God's word while still living in the tension between what God has said and what he can see right now. And that takes patience. Of course, we do well with quick "results" of our obedience. We like prayers answered, doors opened, and problems resolved immediately. But think of how faith grows in the sometimes-long stretches between promise and fulfillment. The psalmist commits not to abandon God's way simply because...