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Daily Bread

Learning from Erin

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The Lord is gracious and full of compassion. Psalm 145:8

Erin’s life was so different from that of most 8-year-olds While other kids were running and playing and eating ice-cream, Erin was lying in a bed being fed through a tube — able to see only the brightest lights and hear only the loudest sounds. Her life consisted of needles and nurses and hospital visits as she battled ongoing illnesses and profound disabilities.

Surrounded by a remarkable family who cared for her with compassion and filled her life with love, Erin died before reaching her ninth birthday.

What can be learned from a precious child like Erin — one who never spoke a word or colored a picture or sang a song? A friend of Erin’s family put it best: “We are all better for having had Erin in our lives. She taught us compassion, unconditional love, and appreciation for the little things.”

Children such as Erin also remind us that this world is not reserved for the perfect, the wealthy, or the athletic. Each person, no matter their physical, mental, or emotional condition, is created in the image of God (Gen. 1:26-27) and is of equal value and significance. Our Lord has compassion for the weak, the broken, and all He has made (Ps. 145:8-9), and we should mirror that concern (Eph. 5:1-2). Is there an “Erin” in your life you can learn from?   — Dave Branon

People in whom the world sees no value,

But only as burdens to bear,

Teach us great lessons of God’s sovereign power —

He loves them as treasures so rare.    — Carbaugh

READ: 1 Cor. 12:21-25

Never underestimate the value of one soul.

The Bible in one year:

• Psalms 40-42

• Acts 27:1-26

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