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July Devotional
A Day at the Beach
It's July! The month of fireworks and mosquito bites
... of watermelon and family vacations! Craig and
I absolutely love vacations - we are known as a family
who works hard, prays hard and plays even harder!
When the calendar turns to the month of July, if the
McLeod family is not packing suitcases and heading
out of town - it must be that our world has stopped
turning.
Our two very favorite places to go on the annual vacation
are to the mountains or to the beach. There is nothing
like a July afternoon, spent covered from head to
toe by sand and salt water in the hot summer sun.
The best moment of all is when Craig is innocently
sleeping on his brightly colored beach towel, and
all of the children begin to cover him with buckets
full of sand. There is something about sand that just
begs to be moved ... to be blown away ... to be re-arranged.
The majesty of the mountains never fails to astound
me. As we drive along the Vermont highway and gasp
at the vast and immeasurable expanse of mountains,
I am sure that God has a lesson in store for me. There
is just something so immovable about a mountain, isn't
there?
Are you facing a mountain in your life today? Are
you dealing with disease or divorce? With unemployment
or depression? Maybe one of your children is rebelling
or you are caring for an aging, ill parent. Whatever
mountain you are facing today, Jesus has instructed
us how to deal with mountains. We are to speak to
them and tell them to move!
"Truly I say to you, if you have faith and do
not doubt ... even if you say to this mountain, 'Be
taken up and cast into the sea,' it will happen!"
Matthew 21:21
Speak to your mountain today! Tell your mountain to
move and be cast into the sea! When we embrace a lifestyle
of faith, our mountains are as easily moved as grains
of sand on the beach. Do not be intimidated by your
mountain - your mountain is intimidated by your faith!
When you speak to your mountain in Jesus' Name - it
becomes like a day at the beach! Your mountain will
become like the grains of sand upon the beach! How's
that for the best summer of your life? |