Daily Devotion 
Thursday, April 2

If someone forces you to go one mile, go...two.
    - Matthew 5:41 NIV

Above and Beyond

In Roman times soldiers could make Jewish citizens carry their gear for a mile. But Jesus says: If someone forces you to go one mile, go...two.
 
Max Lucado writes: We've a second-mile servant in our church. By profession he's an architect; by passion, a servant. Prior to each worship service he does his rounds through the men's restrooms...wipes sinks, cleans mirrors, checks toilets and picks up paper. He tells no one and requests nothing in return...Let me tell you how to spot second-milers. They don't wear badges or uniforms; they wear smiles. They've discovered ...joy in the extra effort...satisfaction in helping others...that the real reward rests at the base of the second mile-post... Why? Liberation! They've passed from slave to volunteer.
 
When 'Mary anointed Jesus' feet,' one-milers like Judas criticized the deed as wasteful. Not Jesus. He received the gesture as a demonstration of love, a friend surrendering her most treasured gift. There's an elderly man in your community who just lost his wife. An hour of your time would mean the world to him. Some kids in your city have no dad to take them to movies or baseball games. Maybe you can. They can't pay you back but they'll smile like a cantaloupe slice at your kindness. How about this one? Down the hall is a person who shares your last name. Shock them with kindness...your homework done with no complaints...coffee served when they awake...a love letter written for no special reason. Alabaster poured out 'just because.'
 
Jesus chose the servants' quarters. Can't we? John Gardner said, When people are serving, life is no longer meaningless.
 
You're not called to get by, you're called to go above and beyond.

 
~ Free Chapel Daily Devotion

Bible in One Year:  Judges 16-18; Luke 7:1-30
 
Praying God's Word Day-by-Day
 
~  Even if I blow it, I can choose to follow Him the rest of the way.  It's never too late to start following His lead in a crisis. ~
 
Lord God, I desire to claim the words Moses delivered to Your ancient people:  Help me not to be afraid.  Enable me to stand firm so I will see the deliverance that You, Lord, will bring me today.
 
You, Lord, will fight for me; help me only to be still (Exodus 14:13-14).
 
Father God, make me strong and courageous.  Help me not to be afraid or terrified because of anyone else, for You go with me, Lord God.  You will never leave me or forsake me (Deuteronomy 31:6).
 
How I thank You for the assurance that You will not reject Your people.  You will never forsake Your inheritance (Psalm 94:14).
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