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Daily Bread

Point of no return

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The eyes of the Lord your God are always on [the land], from the beginning of the year to the very end of the year. — Deuteronomy 11:12

Longtime California pastor Ray Stedman once told his congregation: “On New Year’s Eve we realize more than at any other time in our lives that we can never go back in time…. We can look back and remember, but we cannot retrace a single moment of the year that is past.”

Stedman then referred to the Israelites as they stood on the edge of a new opportunity. After four decades of desert wanderings by their people, this new generation may have wondered if they had the faith and fortitude to possess the Promised Land.

Their leader, Moses, reminded them that they had seen “every great act of the Lord which He did” (Deut. 11:7) and that their destination was “a land for which the Lord your God cares; the eyes of the Lord your God are always on it, from the beginning of the year to the very end of the year” (v. 12).

On New Year’s Eve, we may fear the future because of events in the past. But we need not remain chained to our old memories because we can move ahead focused on God. Just as the Lord watched over the land and His people, so His eyes will be upon us.

God’s faithful care will extend to every day of the new year. We can count on that promise. — David McCasland

God holds the future in His hands

With grace sufficient day by day;

Through good or ill He gently leads,

If we but let Him have His way. — Rohrs

READ: Deut. 11:7-12

The “what” of our future is determined by the “Who” of eternity.

The Bible in one year:

• Malachi 1-4

• Revelation 22

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DEUT

GOD

LONGTIME CALIFORNIA

LORD

ON NEW YEAR

PROMISED LAND

RAY STEDMAN

ROHRS

STEDMAN

YEAR

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