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Daily Bread

Living every day

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All the days of the afflicted are evil, but he who is of a merry heart has a continual feast.    Proverbs 15:15

When Tamer Lee Owens celebrated her 104th birthday, she credited “laughter, the Lord, and the little things” for keeping her going. She still finds enjoyment each day in talking with people, taking a walk, and reading the Bible as she has done since childhood. “I don’t know how long He’ll let me stay here,” she said. “I just thank the Lord for what He’s given me already.”

Most of us won’t live 104 years, but we can learn from Tamer Lee how to enjoy each day that we are given.

Laughter — “A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance, but by sorrow of the heart the spirit is broken” (Prov. 15:13). True happiness begins deep inside and emerges on our faces.

The Lord — “The fear of the Lord is the instruction of wisdom, and before honor is humility” (v. 33). When God is central in our hearts, He can teach us His way through every experience of life.

The Little Things — “Better is a dinner of herbs where love is, than a fatted calf with hatred” (v. 17). Maintaining loving relationships and enjoying the basic things of life are more important than wealth and success.

Not all of us will live a long time, but we can all live well each day — with laughter, the Lord, and the little things in life.      David McCasland

The world is filled with so much good —

Little things that bring us pleasure —

But Christ can fill our lives with joy

Beyond all earthly treasure. — Sper

READ:  Proverbs 5:13-31

Happiness is not a destination but a day-to-day journey.

The Bible in one year:

Exodus 27-28

Matthew 21:1-22

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BUT CHRIST

LITTLE THINGS

MDASH

TAMER LEE

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