He spent many years living alone not having the necessities of life. One day in his despair, he looked at the top shelf of an old bookcase cluttered with pictures and the mementos of his life. As his eyes passed from item to item, he noticed his mother’s Bible that he had not touched since her death.
Slowly, he opened the well-worn Book and very carefully began to leaf through its pages. As he made his way through Genesis, he found $1,000.00. He did the same with Exodus and found another $1,000.00. His excitement grew as he went from book to book and found $1,000.00 in each one of them.
Imagine having $66,000 within arm’s reach and not even knowing it was there, waiting to be discovered. We may fault the old man for living in poverty when it was totally unnecessary when riches were available. We might say, “How sad! Why didn’t he look sooner?”
But, sadder than the fact that the money was in his mother's Bible waiting for him to discover it, is the fact that there are 3,573 promises in the Bible waiting for us to discover and claim. Our good and gracious God placed them there for each of us. Yet, most of us do not know where to find them, so they go unclaimed.
The Psalmist said, “My comfort in my suffering is this: Your promises preserve my life.” Each promise is a benefit God has placed in His Word waiting for us to claim. Jesus addressed this same issue when He said, “For everyone who asks receives.” Don’t go without!
Prayer: The best things in life, Father, are ours for the asking. Increase our faith to meet our needs. Revive us when we feel defeated. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Scripture For Today: My comfort in my suffering is this: Your promise preserves my life. Psalm 119:50
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