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Our Daily Bread — Fly The Flag

Our Daily Bread

Ephesians 5:1-13

Therefore be imitators of God as dear children. —Ephesians 5:1

Queen Elizabeth II has reigned over the British Empire for more than 60 years. Her monarchy has been characterized by grace and class. She has diligently given her life to serve her people well, and as a result she is deeply loved and highly revered. So, you can understand the importance of the flag flying above Buckingham Palace. When the flag is flying, it means that she is in residence in the heart of London. The flag is a public statement that the queen is present with her people.

As I was thinking about that, it occurred to me that our King Jesus is in residence in our hearts as our “never leave you nor forsake you” Monarch (Heb. 13:5). As wonderful as that is to us personally, I wonder if those around us would recognize that He is in residence based on the way we live? If He is within us, that will show on the outside. As Paul says, we are to be “imitators of God” and to “walk in love, as Christ also has loved us” (Eph. 5:1-2). As we do so, we will display joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (Gal. 5:22-23).

So let’s fly the flag of His presence—the flag of His grace, righteousness, and love—so that others may see Him through us. —Joe Stowell

Lord, remind me that Your presence in my heart

is intended to be a public reality. May I so value

all the blessings of Your presence that I am

willing to share them generously with others.

Fly the flag of Christ’s presence to show that the King is in residence in your life.

Bible in a year: Isaiah 28-29; Philippians 3

Insight

The church at Ephesus faced strong challenges to their faith, unity, and lifestyle. In his letter to them, Paul clearly stated what their response should be in verse 2 of today’s text. They were to imitate the heart of self-sacrificial love that Christ Jesus displayed on the cross.

 

Presidential Prayer Team; C.H. – Prepare the Way

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Many people stood for hours surrounding Buckingham Palace, while news crews streamed a live feed outside the hospital. When a town crier finally announced the arrival of the newest member of the royal family, Prince George, the people went wild – and kept their vigil, hoping for just a glimpse of the royal family. The birth announcement quickly made world headlines. Everybody celebrated the tiny would-be king.

You will have joy and gladness, and many will rejoice at his birth.

Luke 1:14

Today’s verse also talks about rejoicing at the birth of a child – but this one wasn’t the king. This passage refers to the one who was to “prepare a way” for the King – John the Baptist (Isaiah 40:3). While Prince George is not the king, he still has an important role in the royal family. John the Baptist wasn’t the Messiah, but his mother was told “he will be great before the Lord…and he will be filled with the Holy Spirit.” (Luke 1:15)

You may not be the one in the limelight, but you do have an important role for God. Ask the Lord to give you joy in preparing the way for others to know Him. Then pray for your nation’s leaders to do the will of God.

Recommended Reading: Deuteronomy 28:1-14