Monday, May 18, 2020

Daily Devotional from @mmm_water ... How can we encourage unity around us?


During this trying time - with people are isolated and nervous, perhaps even scared of what is to come - Marion Medical Mission (MMM) thought their supporters might enjoy remembering past miracles and connecting with others to pray for everyone affected by the virus, both here and around the world. They are sending a short devotion each Monday, Wednesday & Friday morning, continuing until quarantine restrictions are lifted. These devotions have been written by volunteers and staff members about their experiences with MMM; each is uplifting, positive and beautifuly written. We think these devotions are timeless and may provide comfort and connection for those who read them and pray with them. If you'd like to be on added to that list, email MMM HERE

Sharing the love of Jesus by providing safe, clean, sustainable sources of drinking water to the extreme poor in sub-Saharan Africa, Marion Medical Mission is one of our mission partners at Grace Presbyterian Church of Midland, Texas, and we STRONGLY encourage you to read these devotions to learn more about - and pray for! - their mission.


Your Joy May Be Complete
Innocent Deus
MMM Field Officer, Tanzania

"As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Now remain in my love. If you keep my commands, you will remain in my love, just as I have kept my Father’s commands and remain in his love. I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete." John 15:9-11

WA spontaneous interchange of life, love and joy flows between God and God the Son. The force that attracts and unites is so personal and real. Jesus desires this same bond between us and His own person. But we all experience moments of tension; the accomplished fact of a person manifesting undeniable gifts of the spirit and yet thinking and acting in a way different from our acceptable norm of life.
br /> We meet people who are sincere, authentic, gifted with common sense, yet unable to agree with one another. Dearly beloved, let us ask our Lord to grant us discernment always to see the good in others and not focus on their differences between us. Let all our actions prepare for a conversion that reunites into one family in Christ. As Mary Zimmerman said “Let me die the moment my love dies, let me not outlive my own capacity to love, let me die still loving and so, never die.”

Application Question: Are you ready to love your friend regardless of his/her place of origin?

Prayer: Dear God, We are here because You loved us unconditionally, You were tortured and died for us, we ask Your holy spirit to guide us in our mission. The skills and talent we have, let them be a blessing to the people we serve hence Your agape love can be manifested through provision of clean and safe water to the marginalized community. Amen



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