Be A Hero
Posted by anthologycreativeCorrie Ten Boom. Florence Nightingale. Frederick Douglass. Mother Teresa. Gary Haugen of International Justice Mission. Martin Luther King. Bono.
History is littered with the names of people who have made a difference against poverty and injustice. Most fittingly, some of these names belong to people who follow Christ.
YOUR TURN
Who are your personal heroes? List a few names and explain what makes them heroes in your eyes.
THINK ABOUT IT
Read Mark 6:38-44 in your Bible. If you’re familiar with this story, then it is easy to take for granted the enormity of what happened in that wilderness. So, close your eyes and imagine those five loaves and two fishes. Then, picture the big, hungry crowd gathered around Jesus and the disciples. See those fish and loaves multiply as Jesus handed them out. Take some time to sketch or write down some phrases that describe what being in that crowd must have been like.
THE POINT
With Jesus’ power, you have all the resources you need to minister to the needs of people, to be a hero. If you are willing, Christ can do amazing things through you. He did it with the fish and loaves. What more can He do with and through you?
TAKE ACTION
Glance over the devotions from this past week. How has God used His Word to change your attitude about the world and people around you?
Is there a specific need you think God is calling you to meet or someone specific whom you need to reach out to? Commit to follow Him wherever He leads you today.
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Not My Problem!
Posted by anthologycreativeYOU HAVE ONE MINUTE. Create a top 10 list of the 10 biggest problems in the world right now.
Are you part of the solution to any of those problems? Or do you think that because they don’t directly affect you, they’re just not your problem?
READ MARK 6: 34-37. Ask yourself:
What was the seemingly impossible situation the disciples brought to Jesus’ attention?
What was Jesus’ equally impossible solution to the problem?
How did the disciples respond to Jesus?
How would you have responded to Jesus if you’d been in the disciples’ shoes?
THE POINT
When faced with a hungry crowd of people who needed food, the disciples chose the easiest solution: to let the people take care of themselves. It wasn’t the disciples’ problem in the first place. But Jesus’ response was to instruct the disciples to do something. He’s still telling us to do the same thing.
TAKE ACTION
Take a good look around you. Who are the hungry people in your family, school, community, and world? Think about more than physical hunger. Who is spiritually hungry? In need of a friend? Ignored or overlooked?
What steps will you take this week to reach out to one “hungry” person in your life? List three below.
Pray with persistence for the “hungry” people in your life and world. Ask God to soften your heart toward them and show you how He wants to use you to meet their needs.
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