Good Morning,
There is a hot cup of Door County Breakfast Blend Coffee next to me and I believe it is time for me to write.
Micah 6:8 He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.
When I was younger and still in the workforce I would wake up every day at the crack of dawn and drive to work. My employer and co-workers counted on me to fulfill my role in the daily operations of health care. My purpose each day was to do a good job, earn my pay, pay my bills, and put away some money so I could retire some day.
I wanted each day to serve God and make Him Lord of all my efforts. You could say that my main effort was to please God in all I did and still do.
Waking up to something to do for God and others gives me a heavenly purpose that makes it easier to get out of bed and get moving daily. My hope is to keep this mind set right up until my last breath on this earth.
I had a friend who is passed on now for several years. While he was in a hospice setting, I called him and said I would be visiting and asked if he needed anything that I could bring. He replied to me "Yes, bring me a copy of our church phone directory" I did what I was asked to do.
When I arrived at the hospital I asked him what he was going to do with the directory. His response is one I will never forget. "I am going to call everyone at church and offer to pray with them before I die. I might as well accomplish some good while I can."
I am here to say that my friend accomplished his goal and passed away two days later.
He had a purpose right up to the end and saw his last task through to the finish.
What's your purpose for today? What has God given you to do for His Kingdom? What act of kindness might make another's day?
Food for thought.
Marty





