May 31
(Acts 11:21 NIV) "The Lord's hand was with them, and a great number of people believed and turned to the Lord."
(Luke 1:65-66 NIV) "The neighbors were all filled with awe, and throughout the hill country of Judea people were talking about all these things. {66} Everyone who heard this wondered about it, asking, "What then is this child going to be?" For the Lord's hand was with him."
(Ezekiel 1:3 NIV) "The word of the Lord came to Ezekiel the priest, the son of Buzi, by the Kebar River in the land of the Babylonians. There the hand of the Lord was upon him."
Being a Christian is a bit like being a tire on a car. When the Lord’s hand is with us, we are on the move, but every time we move, some of the tire’s surface is worn off. The only way for the tread to remain fully intact is to never move the vehicle. But we can’t go anywhere unless the tires turn. Unless we’re willing to accept some wear and tear and to experience some tread loss, we will never fulfill our purpose, which is to move our gospel vehicle down the road. Even if tires just sit on the shelf and never touch the ground, the rubber eventually ages and gets weak. So if we just sit around and never take our faith to the place where the rubber meets the road, we will die of old age, never having been used for the purpose God intended. When God’s hand is on us, we will be moving. Submit to the wear and tear of the road, and if God’s hand is with us, we will be restored as we move along. -- Friar Tuck’s Word of the Day