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Daily Gifts of Grace: Devotions for Each Day of Your Year
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Women of Faith speakers share insight, advice, laughter, and maybe even a few tears in this daily devotional. Voices from fiction, recognizable names from Christian conferences, and well-known Christian writers also are included.

Daily Gifts of Grace is a daily devotional designed specifically for women, with a beautiful hardbound case and a magnetic closure. Readers will be pleased to open it for a devotion that will help them face the day or for an inspirational devotion to close the day. 

Contributors include Joni Eareckson Tada, Lisa Whelchel, Jenna Lucado, Sheila Walsh, Kim Cash Tate, Patsy Clairmont, Natalie Grant, Lisa Harper, and others.

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    Daily Gifts of Grace

    devotions for each day of your year

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    Scripture quotations are taken from The NEW KING JAMES VERSION (NKJV). © 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Other Scripture quotations are taken from the following sources: The KING JAMES VERSION (KJV) of the Bible. The Message (MSG) by Eugene H. Peterson. © 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000. Used by permission of NavPress Publishing Group. All rights reserved. New Century Version® (NCV). © 2005 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved. The Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide. www.zondervan.com. The Holy Bible, New Living Translation (NLT). © 1996. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Wheaton, Illinois 60189. All rights reserved.

    Some selections are from A Perfect Mess: Why You Don’t Have to Worry About Being Good Enough for God by Lisa Harper, © 2009 by Lisa Harper. Used by permission of WaterBrook Multnomah, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc.

    Compiled by Sue Ann Jones

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    Daily gifts of grace : devotions for each day of your year.

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      Includes bibliographical references and index.

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    Contents

    Introduction

    January 1: Not the How but the Who

    January 2: Jazzed About Valley Living

    January 3: A Craving for Comfort

    January 4: Permeating Our World with God’s Glory

    January 5: The Judas Kiss

    January 6: Becoming a Safe Person

    January 7: Fresh from the Fall

    January 8: The Power of Forgiveness

    January 9: Dancing by Faith

    January 10: The Gift of Stability

    January 11: An Open Door

    January 12: God Will Take Care of Us

    January 13: A Unique Life Journey Begins

    January 14: Friends Needed

    January 15: Making Choices Align with Priorities

    January 16: Lord, Show Me Where to Start

    January 17: Our Greatest (Often Unknown) Fear

    January 18: Waiting on God

    January 19: True Success

    January 20: God’s Truth Transforms

    January 21: Healing for the Busy but Lonely

    January 22: God Readies Our Path

    January 23: Learning to Connect

    January 24: He Chose Us

    January 25: Time for a Divine Picnic!

    January 26: At the Cliff Edge of Doom

    January 27: Set Free

    January 28: The Blessing of an Accepting Dad

    January 29: How Will You Respond?

    January 30: Casting the First Stone

    January 31: The Gift of Life

    February 1: A Difficult Admission

    February 2: Eternally Connected

    February 3: Buoyed by Hope, Saved by Christ

    February 4: Creating a Whole New Look

    February 5: Making a Friend

    February 6: Seeing God in Everything

    February 7: The Great Deaf Bible Riot

    February 8: The Simplest Things Speak Profoundly

    February 9: You There, with the Scissors!

    February 10: Finding True Focus

    February 11: It’s Okay to Be Needy

    February 12: God’s Fresh-Baked Grace

    February 13: At Peace with Myself

    February 14: Motivated by Love

    February 15: Have Good Trouble

    February 16: Facing Loss . . . with Laughter

    February 17: Living Life on the Edge

    February 18: Saying Yes to the Unknown

    February 19: The Rhythm of Prayer

    February 20: Fairy Tales and Kingdoms

    February 21: Believing God Knows What He’s Doing

    February 22: No Crown Without the Cross

    February 23: Looking for Edges

    February 24: Agreeing to Disagree

    February 25: What Is It About the Bible?

    February 26: Free Food for the Spiritually Starving

    February 27: Why Can’t I Cry?

    February 28: Far More Than Typical

    February 29: The Subtle Enemy

    March 1: Seeking the Right Accessories

    March 2: That’s Not Fair!

    March 3: Go!

    March 4: Though Oxygen Is Flowing

    March 5: In the Shadow of His Wings

    March 6: The Seat of Grace

    March 7: Escaping My Personal Prison

    March 8: A Dad’s Transforming Love

    March 9: Depending on God’s Word

    March 10: A True Mystery

    March 11: The WD-40 Psalm’s Lubricating Truths

    March 12: The Urge to Roam

    March 13: Admitted into the Kingdom

    March 14: A Love That’s Hard to Fathom

    March 15: Recognizing God’s Trustworthiness

    March 16: Seeing Us as God Sees Us

    March 17: Dad’s Unseen Influence

    March 18: Overcoming Difficulties, Step by Step

    March 19: Finding the Real You

    March 20: It Is Finished!

    March 21: When God Is Up to Something

    March 22: Hard-to-Believe Truths

    March 23: Things of Value Are Not Free

    March 24: A Little Lifeline of Encouragement

    March 25: Losing the Leash

    March 26: Wearing a Headlight of God’s Word

    March 27: You Are You for a Reason

    March 28: Recognizing Our Inestimable Worth

    March 29: Singing My Heart Out

    March 30: Embracing the Untouchables

    March 31: Working My Way to Wholeness

    April 1: Blessings Are Supplied in Untold Ways

    April 2: A Glimpse of the Pearly Gates

    April 3: Coming out of Hiding

    April 4: Choosing Life with Open Hands

    April 5: No One Is That Perfect

    April 6: Love So Great

    April 7: An Appreciation for Fog

    April 8: Outside the Empty Tomb

    April 9: Believing We Are Priceless

    April 10: The Most Commonly Asked Question

    April 11: No Borders

    April 12: Never Going Back

    April 13: Finding What We Really Need

    April 14: Practicing the Art of Confession

    April 15: Helped by Heartache

    April 16: We Are God’s Chosen

    April 17: Finding Level Ground Beneath the Cross

    April 18: God Put the World on Our Hearts

    April 19: Spending Time at Our Wits’ End

    April 20: Celebrating My Second Birthday

    April 21: My Best Friend Forever

    April 22: Heeding God’s Voice

    April 23: Brer Rabbit’s Redeeming Lesson

    April 24: A Hair Solution

    April 25: Identifying the Real Problem

    April 26: Finding What Was Lost

    April 27: Why Can’t We Get It?

    April 28: Exhilarating Vulnerability

    April 29: The Impossible Commandments

    April 30: Capture the Moment

    May 1: Longing for the Trust That Mary Had

    May 2: We Don’t Need Bags of Candy

    May 3: Awaken to Wonder

    May 4: Finding Meaning in Misery

    May 5: The Danger of Distraction

    May 6: God’s Gift to Keep Our Faith Strong

    May 7: We Just Keep Showing Up

    May 8: Finding Comfort in the God of All Hope

    May 9: Moms Making Up Christ’s Body

    May 10: Drop Your Purse and Dance

    May 11: Get Your Priorities Straight

    May 12: With Christ, Change Is Possible

    May 13: Work Hard

    May 14: Never Alone

    May 15: A Regret About Pets

    May 16: Love, Loyalty, and Redemption

    May 17: Leaving the Ranks of Simpletons

    May 18: Deserving of Pursuit

    May 19: The Sweetest of Gifts

    May 20: A Hard Life Filled with Rejoicing

    May 21: Embracing What Is and What Can Be

    May 22: Open Your Blinds, and Voilà!

    May 23: Considering Life’s Conundrums

    May 24: Remembering God’s Rescuing Hand

    May 25: Accepting the Gift of Forgiveness

    May 26: Remembering the Dance

    May 27: Finding Purpose in Broken Pieces

    May 28: A Lesson in Faith

    May 29: The Joy of E-mail Journaling

    May 30: You Can’t Help but Love Him

    May 31: The Most Wonderful Fairy Tale of All

    June 1: Enjoying God’s Gifts of Wealth and Work

    June 2: A Burning-Bush Kind of Sign

    June 3: Laughing at the Detours

    June 4: A Two-Way Lift

    June 5: God Believes in You

    June 6: Created for More

    June 7: The Craving for More

    June 8: Who Are We Really?

    June 9: Finding a Father

    June 10: Laugh a Lot

    June 11: No Time for a Break

    June 12: Embracing the Truth About Our Past

    June 13: The Thoughtfulness of Friends

    June 14: Whatever, Lord!

    June 15: Seeing What’s Today

    June 16: Choosing a Landing Spot

    June 17: Calling Home

    June 18: God’s Eyes Are upon Us

    June 19: Holding Nothing Back

    June 20: Got to Have Soul

    June 21: Establishing No

    June 22: Finding Safe People

    June 23: A Forgiven Past and a Blessed Future

    June 24: Welcoming Adventure with a Grateful Heart

    June 25: A Shrug . . . and a Tug

    June 26: The Gift of Living Water

    June 27: Healthy Connectedness Through Healthy Separateness

    June 28: The Gift of Grace

    June 29: The Good in Challenges

    June 30: Buckets and Thimbles

    July 1: Sipping the Refreshing Water of God’s Truth

    July 2: Taking Pleasure in God’s Creation

    July 3: Backstage Pandemonium

    July 4: Your Sin Has Been Paid For

    July 5: Focusing on the Light

    July 6: The Key to Deliverance from Bitterness

    July 7: Looking for Friends, Avoiding Perfection

    July 8: We Matter to God

    July 9: The Rescuers

    July 10: The Lure on the Dangling Hook

    July 11: A Stranger’s Embrace

    July 12: Grace Makes Connection Safe

    July 13: Trust Betrayed

    July 14: Changed by the Heat

    July 15: Successful in God’s Eyes

    July 16: The Longevity of God’s Love

    July 17: Getting to the Place of Forgiveness

    July 18: Truth in Its Barest Form

    July 19: Praying the Prayer of Jesus

    July 20: Be Careful to See What’s Really There

    July 21: Checkout Furor

    July 22: Striving for Authenticity

    July 23: My Devoted Secret Keeper

    July 24: The Power of a Father’s Focus

    July 25: Becoming a Safe Person

    July 26: Guide Our Steps, Lord

    July 27: The Many Colors of Forgiveness

    July 28: Living in the Meantime

    July 29: Securely Embraced by Endless Love

    July 30: Whom Do We Follow?

    July 31: The Gift of Withness

    August 1: Jesus’ Agony in Gethsemane

    August 2: Persisting Priorities

    August 3: Are You Velcro or Teflon?

    August 4: Flaws Make Us Real

    August 5: Reflections of Divine Practicality

    August 6: Becoming a Conduit of Love

    August 7: The High Calling of Marriage

    August 8: Being an Encouraging Person

    August 9: Parenting from the Inside Out

    August 10: Finding Freedom Behind Bars

    August 11: Tomorrow Will Take Care of Itself

    August 12: Lambs Grazing on God’s Love

    August 13: Let’s Talk

    August 14: The Girl Who Said Yes to God

    August 15: The Power of Believing

    August 16: Recording What Makes Me Tick

    August 17: Anchored by Grace

    August 18: The Value of the Written Word

    August 19: By Faith, in Faith, and Through Faith

    August 20: Free to Be Friends

    August 21: God Uses the Least Likely

    August 22: All Puffed Up and No Place to Go

    August 23: Nothing Goes to Waste

    August 24: Layers of False Protection Beneath the Layers

    August 25: Embracing Grace

    August 26: Remorse as Clear as Day

    August 27: What Have You Done with God?

    August 28: Who Packed Your Suitcase?

    August 29: Uncovering the Person God Created

    August 30: Stop and Fly a Kite

    August 31: Stepping into the Unknown by Faith

    September 1: The Blessing of a Good Fit

    September 2: Everyday Prayers

    September 3: Gifts That Money Can’t Buy

    September 4: The Overcoming Power of Jesus

    September 5: Getting Acquainted with the Real You

    September 6: Saved by the Friends’ Truth

    September 7: Meeting Christ in the Darkness

    September 8: Grace and the Body

    September 9: Standing on God’s Promises

    September 10: Crafting a Conversation of Divinely Appointed Words

    September 11: We’re Beautiful

    September 12: Building a Foundation on Truth

    September 13: Being Held by Grace

    September 14: Fussing at God

    September 15: Loving Home

    September 16: The Hardest Battle of All

    September 17: Learning by Watching Dad

    September 18: God Vacuums Up Our Sin

    September 19: Winning the Battle

    September 20: Feel It to Heal It

    September 21: The Opinion That Counts

    September 22: Let’s Get Real

    September 23: Fly Away

    September 24: The Power of Being Vulnerable

    September 25: Seeking Safety

    September 26: I’ve Apparently Sprung a Leak

    September 27: Friendship Adventure

    September 28: Going the Extra Mile

    September 29: Welcome to the Quiet Zone

    September 30: Preoccupied by Whom?

    October 1: Soaking Up Comfort

    October 2: Words as an Accessory

    October 3: It’s All Part of the Adventure

    October 4: The Healing Power of Being Heard

    October 5: Practicing a Mind-Set of Gratitude

    October 6: Mothering a Mob

    October 7: Everything’s a Gift

    October 8: Our Perfect Dad

    October 9: God Will Find You

    October 10: Give Your Friends a Present

    October 11: God Always Hears Our Prayers

    October 12: A Mind-Boggling Truth

    October 13: The Compelling Quality of Calm

    October 14: Officially Engaged

    October 15: Blessed by the Gift of Hospitality

    October 16: The Blessing of Loving Your Enemies

    October 17: The Slow, Painful Path to Wholeness

    October 18: Gaining New Insights from Old Thoughts

    October 19: The Laughter Within Us

    October 20: Honest Friendship

    October 21: Prayer Changes Me

    October 22: Have You Really Met Him?

    October 23: Abiding in Jesus

    October 24: Wanting What We Can’t Have

    October 25: We Will Never Be Alone

    October 26: Laughing at Whatever Is out of Whack

    October 27: Letting Go of Perfectionism

    October 28: Healing Is Hard Work

    October 29: Be Honest!

    October 30: The Gift of Community

    October 31: Mercy Reigns

    November 1: Refusing to Show Off

    November 2: Being Authentic While Setting Boundaries

    November 3: Diligent Attentiveness

    November 4: Whole Again

    November 5: Controlling Circumstances with Humor

    November 6: Admiring God’s Creation

    November 7: We Are Richer Than We Think

    November 8: God with Us

    November 9: It’s Not for Me to Know

    November 10: Seeking Out Joy

    November 11: The Cutting Edge

    November 12: Flipping On the Light

    November 13: Gassed Up with Laughter

    November 14: Making Yourself Praise God

    November 15: Missing Out on Madness

    November 16: Stepping Closer to the Heart of God

    November 17: Watching for a Glimmer of Laughter

    November 18: Stronger in the Broken Places

    November 19: The Lord’s Special Day

    November 20: He’s Got It Wired

    November 21: Jesus the Overcomer

    November 22: Growing Deep Roots of Gratitude

    November 23: Learning How to Look at God

    November 24: Laughter, the Joy Intensifier

    November 25: The Joy of Servanthood

    November 26: Choosing Crinkly over Cranky

    November 27: No Match for God’s Love

    November 28: Just Ask

    November 29: Rifling Through the Trash Pile

    November 30: Encouraging Through Brokenness

    December 1: Choosing to Smile

    December 2: There’s Always Hope

    December 3: Welcome Home!

    December 4: Yes, He Knows Us by Name

    December 5: Living in Christ’s Victory

    December 6: Putting Pride and Fear Aside

    December 7: The Gift of Waiting

    December 8: What Happens When We Rejoice

    December 9: Let There Be Light

    December 10: Constant Contentment

    December 11: A Dad Who Calls Us Beautiful

    December 12: Know Thyself

    December 13: Let Christ Displace Worry

    December 14: Sorry, Wrong Number!

    December 15: God’s Faith-Bolstering Word

    December 16: Awaking My Imagination

    December 17: Even Anger Is a Gift

    December 18: Bathroom Conversations with God

    December 19: Why Not? Instead of Why Me?

    December 20: Bad Shame Versus Good Guilt

    December 21: He Likes Me!

    December 22: On Stage, Living a Dream

    December 23: Posting Path Lighters

    December 24: It’s Not How We Start

    December 25: The Hope of Christmas

    December 26: Breathing in God

    December 27: A Welcomed Vision

    December 28: A Sovereign God

    December 29: Why God Tests His People

    December 30: Amazing Connection

    December 31: Taking Hold of the Kite String

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    About the Contributors

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    Introduction

    Each day comes with its own challenges—endless opportunities for worry, stress, guilt, regret, heartache. We could easily give in to despair just by checking the morning headlines, considering our overflowing to-do lists, or wondering how we’ll fill the empty hours.

    But sometimes with a change of perspective, a moment of reflection, those worries can become platforms for blessings and joys as they push us closer to the heart of our loving God and his plan for our future. That transformation—from fear to confidence, from despair to hope—is a daily gift of grace, available to us constantly: new every morning, fresh every evening, present every moment of the day as we reconnect with the loving Savior whose sacrifice made the gift possible.

    This collection of daily readings expresses 366 ways that daily gift of grace has played out in the lives of the women whose words are shared here: in a kind comment from a stranger, a sunbeam streaking through storm clouds, a child’s innocent insight, a revelation birthed in a moment of heartache, a laugh-out-loud moment that transformed pain to pleasure.

    These Women of Faith speakers and writers have touched thousands of hearts over the years with their powerful presentations in arenas around the country. But in these pages they share, with poignancy, experience, and humor, how God’s grace has touched them personally. We hope their stories and lessons will help you see that same gift in every moment of your day as well.

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    January 1

    Not the How but the Who

    For I know that this will turn out for my deliverance through your prayer and the supply of the Spirit of Jesus Christ.

    —PHILIPPIANS 1:19

    One morning recently I felt discouraged and bone weary. Many things in my life were going very well, but there were a few areas where I felt very hopeless.

    As I looked at my reflection in the mirror, I heard God speak four words to me: I will deliver you!

    I didn’t hear an audible voice, but in my spirit God’s voice was unmistakable. I was startled by the clarity of the message.

    I thought, How will God deliver me from this?

    Looking back, I realize the how was ridiculous in light of the who.

    All God was asking me to do was receive his promise and trust him. Nothing more.

    He was offering much more than a quick fix or rescue; he was offering me a whole new way to live. But I wasn’t sure if I was ready or even had the stamina for the journey that might lie ahead. Even so, the choices were painfully clear. I could continue to struggle all alone, pushing myself through one more day, or I could take God at his word—and let go.

    Perhaps you, too, are experiencing a level of hopelessness. As you look at your circumstances, you despair of anything ever changing. Maybe you’re wondering if God can deliver you even before your circumstances change.

    He can deliver us into the grace and peace that are our birthright as his children so that we can be free—truly free.

    —Sheila Walsh

    Dear Father, please anoint my ears so that I can hear. Anoint my eyes so that I can see. Anoint my heart and give me the will to follow you. In Jesus’ name, amen.

    January 2

    Jazzed About Valley Living

    The pastures are clothed with flocks; the valleys also are covered with grain; they shout for joy, they also sing.

    —PSALM 65:13

    On a cross-country flight recently, my plane flew over a range of snowy mountains. My eyes traced the trails up the rocky sides to see if any of them would take a car to the summit. None of them did. Isn’t that just like life? It’s never easy to get to the top.

    When we do manage to get there, we seem to think we can shake off the valley dust of routine and hardships. And maybe even get closer to God.

    But here is the breath-stopping truth: we are called to live most of our lives in the valley. And who volunteers to don a kilt and do the Highland Fling to that news?

    That would be me. Yup, I’m jazzed about valley living (well, most of the time). From the mountaintop I can see an eagle soar, but in the valley I can hear a sparrow sing. On the mountain I see trees like canopies, but in the valley I can sit in their shade and eat of their fruit. On the mountain I see lakes like small mirrors, but in the valley I can ladle the water to my parched lips. On the summit I see people like walking sticks, but in the valley I can trace a child’s face and dab away tears.

    The mountaintop is distant and dangerous. The valley is fruitful and dangerous. Life is like that too: bone-drying hard and wildly wondrous.

    —Patsy Clairmont

    Dear Jesus, I cherish each moment with you—celebrating on the mountaintop and laboring in the valley. Thank you for the opportunity to live my life for you wherever I am. In your precious name I pray, amen.

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    January 3

    A Craving for Comfort

    O God, You are my God; early will I seek You; my soul thirsts for You; my flesh longs for You in a dry and thirsty land Where there is no water.

    —PSALM 63:1

    The editor of a sophisticated food magazine links the recent rise in the popularity of cupcakes to our nation’s longing for comfort and security. People want to be transported out of this era of modern-day threats and back to a time of greater innocence.

    I understand that possible explanation, but the truth is, our desire for security is as old as Adam and Eve. There has never been a time when we were not fearful about something.

    During my childhood, I was fearful about math. And yes, that little devil’s food cupcake purchased after school from Boehm’s grocery store did make me feel good, momentarily distracting me from the bewilderment of math class and the teacher who found me annoyingly unteachable. But reality forced me to recognize that the cupcake treated the symptom without providing the cure.

    In today’s world we still want to retreat into simple pleasures and believe that tomorrow’s math class has been canceled, along with other demanding requirements beyond our capabilities. I believe it’s possible to have our cupcake and eat it too. We can feel secure in this life without worrying that our security will be yanked from us, as it was for me as math class started at 10:00 a.m. each day. God has clearly stated promises in the Bible that are intended to produce security in us in spite of our circumstances.

    For example, Psalm 9:10 states, Those who know Your name will put their trust in You; for You, O LORD, have not forsaken those who seek You.

    That truth, sweet baby, is reason to celebrate. May I suggest a cupcake?

    —Marilyn Meberg

    Dear Father, the security of your steadfast love is the sweetest gift I know. In Jesus’ precious name, I thank you! Amen.

    January 4

    Permeating Our World with God’s Glory

    LORD, our LORD, how majestic is your name in all the earth!

    —PSALM 8:9 NIV

    Sometimes I think about the sorry state of our world and feel the burden of being responsible for others. The appalling smut passed off as entertainment, the horror of women and children sold for their bodies, the uncertainty of how best to care for the planet—I can’t decide whether to build a bunker in the backyard or race out in full battle regalia. Perhaps you, too, have felt overwhelmed by the sight of hungry faces on the evening news or have been moved to anger by the casual attitude others have toward God’s gift of life.

    The good news is that a little bit of elbow grease on our part goes a long way when coupled with our heavenly Father’s compassion for humanity. Just a smidgen of love will often sweeten a bitter relationship. A morsel of mercy can soften the most callous criminal. And a teaspoon of biblical truth, seasoned with grace, has the power to enlighten those who’ve been duped.

    We must not forget that when God handed humanity the authority to manage his creation, he didn’t intend for us to govern with an iron fist. We won’t change society for good through autocratic bullying, scowling in disapproval, or waving protest placards. Instead we can permeate our world with God’s glory by engaging our culture—by sharing microwave popcorn with a Muslim co-worker; by voluntarily cleaning up an abandoned lot in town; by chatting with the lonely, blue-haired ladies in church; or by simply dropping off a casserole to a frazzled single mom who works two jobs to support her family.

    We will lead the way God intended when we love well the other messy image-bearers he weaves into our stories.

    —Lisa Harper

    Heavenly Father, I pray that I will have a strong desire to show others compassion in everything I do. I ask that you surround me with people and opportunities where I can show your glory. Amen.

    January 5

    The Judas Kiss

    He who was called Judas, one of the twelve, went before them and drew near to Jesus to kiss Him.

    —LUKE 22:47

    Yes, it is true. If we ask to be like Jesus, we will experience some of the things he experienced. We will have those who do not care for us because of our faith, and we will have those who hurt us even within the household of faith. There may be acts of betrayal. These acts can be deeply painful.

    Forgiving them is the first step toward walking out the heart of God in these hurtful situations. In the past, when I have felt this type of pain (I call it the Judas kiss), it has taken me a little while to come to the place of forgiveness. Probably because I don’t expect to feel betrayed by one who follows Christ, much less one I have known and trusted for many years. Jesus certainly knew and loved Judas, didn’t he? Judas saw the miracles and felt the wonder of who Jesus was, and yet Judas still kissed him, betraying him to his enemies.

    For a time I felt that simply forgiving the deep hurt that came with a Judas kiss was enough. Then one day, I felt the Lord wanting me to go deeper. I felt him impressing my heart that, after forgiving, I was to go out of my way to do something special or to give something special to that person.

    I began to do that very thing. I gave a special gift, or I did some special deed or invited that person for a special meal. I was amazed at the results. Doing something kind that cost me something, either in finances or time expended, ushered me right into gratitude; and hidden between the letters of the word gratitude, I found (in the Spirit) the word freedom. I suddenly found myself set truly free of all that had taken place.

    —Lana Bateman

    Lord, what a wonderful discovery. That additional step after forgiveness brings us all the way to your heart, for not only have we forgiven but we have also blessed our enemy. Amen.

    January 6

    Becoming a Safe Person

    Whenever you stand praying, if you have anything against anyone, forgive him, that your Father in heaven may also forgive you your trespasses.

    —MARK 11:25

    While filming a Facts of Life reunion movie a few years ago, I reverted to teenage behavior and took up old junior-high-girls-gossiping activities with cast-member friends.

    We didn’t dislike the ones we were gossiping about. It was just a way of bonding. One of us might say to the other, Can you believe ______ did ________?

    The night after the gossiping began, I felt the Lord whisper to my heart, Lisa, you don’t know why _____ does what you were gossiping about. You don’t have a clue what she’s going through.

    I felt terrible. Thankfully, God let me realize my wrong so I could change. During the rest of that month of filming, if someone started talking to me about someone else, I would say, I’ve noticed she does that, but have you seen how much she’s grown in other areas? Or, I can’t believe she did that either. But I find myself doing the same thing sometimes. I wonder if we’ll ever grow up!

    An interesting thing happened. I was soon perceived as a safe person. The cast and crew drew close to me, and when filming ended, some told me, You just don’t carry any baggage, do you? You’re different now.

    What I learned through this experience is that people are hungry for safe havens, places of grace, where they can be themselves without judgment, fear of exposure, or betrayal.

    Despite what we think we see on the outside, everyone is hurting in some way on the inside. If we have allowed God to bring love and healing to our own hurting places, we can share with others the grace we’ve been given that shows we know what it feels like to be hurt and healed.

    —Lisa Whelchel

    Dear Jesus, when I am tempted to gossip and judge, please remind me of the grace I’ve been given and help me extend it to others. In your precious name, amen.

    January 7

    Fresh from the Fall

    Your words have upheld him who was stumbling, and you have strengthened the feeble knees.

    —JOB 4:4

    At a concert in Iowa a few years ago, I fell off the stage.

    Yes, you read that correctly. I fell off the stage! I don’t know exactly what happened, but somehow I lost my balance, flipped through an Olympic-caliber aerial movement, and tumbled into the crowd.

    Fortunately, people standing against the stage caught me and pushed me back up on the stage, where I lay curled up in the fetal position, thinking, Lord, is there any chance you misunderstood earlier tonight when I asked that you would be glorified through my performance tonight? Maybe you thought I said horrified?

    I lay there on the stage another moment, lost in the darkness, ready to burst into both tears and laughter at the same time.

    Girl, you’ve got two choices, I told myself: Get off the stage while it’s still dark and never show your face in this town again, or get up and keep going.

    I got up, and although I was embarrassed, humiliated, insecure, and unsure of myself, I finished my show.

    I have not always been strong enough to make a fool of myself in front of thousands of people then blink back tears, regain my composure, share a laugh, and carry on with the show. The old Natalie would have run off that stage straight into the bathroom.

    But the old Natalie’s self-image was one of deception, shame, and failure. Now, as the new Natalie, I’m learning what it means to be real. I’m working each day to recognize and appreciate the unique person God created me to be. And I’m learning to see that person, that Natalie, through God’s eyes. The difference has been life changing.

    —Natalie Grant

    Dear Father, thank you for creating me as a unique being but one made in your image. Help me to model your Word and share your love and grace everywhere with everyone. In Jesus’ name, amen.

    January 8

    The Power of Forgiveness

    If you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.

    —MATTHEW 6:14

    We live on a fallen planet where terrible injustices can sometimes rain down on us. When the wound comes from the hand of someone we trusted, the pain and resulting anger can be crippling.

    But holding on to those feelings of unforgiveness can become a prison. The other person goes free while we, encumbered by resentment and anger, are trapped. When we are unable to forgive or refuse to forgive, we become hostages to the pain of the past. The resulting bitterness can ruin our lives, poisoning the soul and making it hard for us to know where we end and where the bitter unforgiveness begins. That overpowering negativity warps our sense of self.

    That’s why unforgiveness is one of the most difficult things to let go of. Let’s be honest: it’s human nature to want to hurt the one who hurts us. But God claims vengeance for himself (see Deuteronomy 32:35). As hard as it is to admit, it’s not really up to us to expect a feel-good ending for all our woes. We simply have to trust that justice will take its God-ordained course.

    Forgiveness is one of the most powerful spiritual weapons God has tucked into our arsenal. From Genesis to Revelation, the golden thread of forgiveness is woven through the Word of God as the key to deliverance.

    When we learn by God’s grace to let go of revenge and to embrace forgiveness, the freedom that results is outrageous.

    —Sheila Walsh

    Merciful Father, I beg you to soothe my soul with the grace of your forgiveness and give me the strength to pass it on to others. In Jesus’ name, amen.

    January 9

    Dancing by Faith

    He sends the springs into the valleys; they flow among the hills.

    —PSALM 104:10

    Jesus Christ came from the high places but lived out his thirty-three years among us in the valley. He began his human life in a lowly manger and completed his work on a barren hillside that became divinely lush with his holy sacrifice. Hope spilled out of his pierced side and into the valley. In that valley, birds sang inspired arias, leaves pirouetted to the earth with elegance, and breezes carried the grace melody throughout the lowlands. You still can hear the music in a bee’s buzz, smell it in the lilac’s sweetness, and see it in a snowflake’s dance. Listen carefully. . . . There, did you hear it? If you didn’t, you will.

    We won’t always hear the music, but even during those dark times, we can keep dancing by faith.

    By studying his Word and listening to others who have spent time dancing in the valley, we can learn what it means to survive—and thrive—in the everyday muddle of our fast-paced existence. We can gain a fresh perspective to maintain and, if necessary, resuscitate our verve. We can learn to dance in the valley.

    —Patsy Clairmont

    Lord, will you be my dance partner? I long to lean into your everlasting arms and follow your lead. In Jesus’ name, amen.

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    January 10

    The Gift of Stability

    Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.

    —HEBREWS 13:8

    There’s no better way to provide stability and security for your children than to let them see you and your spouse showing sincere and affectionate devotion to each other. When children see their parents loving each other and making their relationship a priority, they come to feel that their household situation will be the same tomorrow as it is today. They can go to sleep at night knowing that they’ll wake up in the morning and the adults who are in charge of their life will still be there, watching over them and maintaining a stable home for them.

    For children whose parents are in second marriages, this kind of stability helps them slowly regain the trust that may have been damaged when their original parents divorced or even when one of their parents died. Knowing that the foundation of their blended family is strong, children develop confidence that helps them venture out, believing their family will still be there for them, steady and sure, when they come back home.

    As an analogy, think of a toddler and his mother going to a park. The toddler finds himself in a new, unfamiliar place, and at first he clings warily to his mother, watching wide-eyed as the other children play. Then maybe he turns loose of Mom’s hand for a moment and ventures toward the playmates-to-be. In an instant he’s back, needing that touch of Mom’s security.

    In a moment he heads out again, and soon he’s happily playing with his new friends. But as he plays, he’s constantly checking in with Mom, looking for her. He needs to be able to count on her, and when she proves herself to be steady and dependable, he gradually gains the trust and confidence he needs to venture out and try new things.

    —Sandi Patty

    Jesus, thank you for being the Rock, the one who never leaves, never forgets me, never fails to listen when I cry out to you. Help me learn from you, Lord, how to

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