Scripture: Genesis 33, Luke 13:10-30
Luke 13:20-21 “He also asked. ‘What else is the Kingdom of God like?’ It is like the yeast a woman used in making bread. Even though she put only a little yeast in three measures of flour, it permeated every part of the dough.”
Application:
This scripture says a couple different things to me. First I see it as encouragement that we shouldn’t under estimate the power of a small act of kindness or service we do for someone else, something seeming small can go a long way.
Secondly it can be interpreted as God being the main and most important ingredient to the recipe of life. We can have the good grades in school, be most popular with many friends, have good relationships with our parents, but without that one ingredient “a growing relationship with God” then our recipe won’t turn out how it is supposed to.
Prayer:
Lord, I come to you right now and ask for boldness and selflessness that will allow me to put others before myself and be able to offer encouraging words or a helping hand when I see someone who needs it. I ask that you will create opportunities for me to share your love to those hurting. I pray for those whose lives seem perfect on the outside but maybe on the inside they are missing the most important ingredient, you. May they come to know you and feel your unconditional love. Thank you for everything you do for me on a daily basis. I am nothing without you. All this I pray in Jesus name Amen.
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