Monday, May 7, 2018

Make a Difference, a devotion by Ann Broughton



Jesus said: “This is my command: Love each other” (John 15:17 NIV)

I would like to urge you to make a difference in someone’s life every day. Jesus commanded us to love one another. I would urge you to say the prayer that is found in the book, Detox for the Overly Religious by David Putman, “Jesus, show me your way and I will follow.” If you are sincere, then God will guide you to people who need encouragement and love. If a name comes to your mind, then call that person. Once when I was driving somewhere a name kept coming into my mind. I called that person and she asked how I knew that she needed someone to talk to. God works in mysterious ways and we must be open to ways He urges us to help others. When I go to the store I look for ways I can help others or compliment them. One girl said that I had made her day. You can make someone’s day too just by being aware of those around you and helping them in some way.

As Christians, we must show others love, just as Jesus said we must do. We must display to others the fruits of the spirit also: “Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control” (Galatians 5:22). If everyone did this, then our world would be a better place.

One person can make a difference. I saw on TV that a child told his mom that he wanted to help the homeless so he asked people to donate items for a bag to give the homeless. His idea took off and many people helped him to help others. If a child can do this so can you.
Make it a point this week to help someone every day. Ask God to show you someone you can help, and then act on it. Remember everyone has a need of some sort. You need to be the one to make a good difference in someone’s life.
Dear Lord,
Help me as I go through my day to be aware of those who need a helping hand or an encouraging word. Help me to truly love others as you commanded. Help me never to dismiss an urging to call someone when a name comes to my mind. Help me to always strive to do your will and to display the fruits of the spirit to others.
In Jesus name,
Amen







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