A Benediction Full of Promise | 40 Gifts of Lent | Gift 31
Today’s Reading: 1 Thessalonians and 2 Thessalonians
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you [and] may the Lord of peace himself give you peace at all times in every way. The Lord be with you all. 1 Thessalonians 5:28 and 2 Thessalonians 3:16
I woke up this morning repeating a benediction full of promise. I Thessalonians 5:28 and 2 Thessalonians 3:16 are the last words of each letter Paul wrote to the Thessalonians. The last words are a benediction to remind them of what they have in Christ.
Sometimes when reading a novel, my impatience to know the ending gets the best of me, so I read the ending first to know where the story will take me. Upon reading the end of these two letters first, I discovered a benediction full of promise. Knowing the ending, made we want to discover the beginning and all of the other details written between.
I have to admit that I’ve taken this benediction for granted the first thing in the morning. Every morning it’s the same routine. I shuffle down the hall towards the kitchen for a cup of eye-opening brew and then maybe I’ll be deliberate to recall that I have a brand new day of experiencing God’s grace and peace. Unlike discovering the end of a story first, I seldom consider the end of a day first. I think more about the beginning of the day and all of the details in the middle without much thought of the way it should end.
The beginning, as well as the end of this day is to know that the grace of the Lord will be with me and His peace that I long for will fill and satisfy in every way. May I become wiser to plan ahead for the end of my day, remembering it is a benediction full of promise.
I am anticipating the arrival of Easter and celebrating the most amazingly good gift I’ve ever received. I want to focus my heart on the fulfilled expectation of Christ’s first coming and the glorious expectation of His second coming. To continue reading, please go here: 40 Gifts of Lent
Donna, love love love those verses!
Margaret, I’ve thought upon those verses all day! Thank you for visiting here, again.
I LOVE your comparison of each day to a story. A vignette in a tome of stories. I might be the “protagonist” in my story, but my Father is the author and my faithful friend who is always present.
Thank you for this post. It is beautiful insight and something I won’t soon forget.
Heather, isn’t it a great comfort to know our story includes the Father…or is it the other way around? God has graciously included us in his story of redemption. Either way, we are winners! More Grace…