12/3/2018
When I served as my mom's live-in caregiver at a cancer center, I got to know Lori, another caregiver who lived down the hallway from us with her husband, Frank. I would chat, laugh, vent, cry, and pray with Lori in the shared living areas. We enjoyed supporting each other as we cared for our loved ones.
One day, I missed the free shuttle that took residents to buy groceries. Lori offered to drive me to the store later that evening. With grateful tears, I accepted her offer. "Thanks for being you," I said. I truly appreciated her for who she was as a person, not just for what she did for me as a friend.
Psalm 100 demonstrates an appreciation of God for who He is,
not simply for all He does. The psalmist invites "all the earth" (v. 1) to
"worship the Lord with gladness" (v. 2), being confident in knowing "the Lord
is God" (v. 3). Our Maker invites us into His presence to "give thanks to him
and praise his name" (v. 4). Yes, the Lord remains worthy of our ongoing
thankfulness because He "is good," His "love endures forever," and His
"faithfulness continues through all generations" (v. 5).
Who can you share God's love with today?
By Xochitl Dixon | Our Daily Bread

