Wedding Policies
Martin Luther Quote

"All the saints, as many as have ever believed or now believe in God's Son experience these struggles of temptation, by which either they themselves or the whole church are disciplined." - Martin Luther's Lectures on Genesis

Amazon Link Instructions

Select the Amazon.com link below and begin shopping.

(The book does not need to be purchased. A specific product was needed to create the link.)

(The book is "Lutheran Questions, Lutheran Answers: Exploring Christian Faith" by Martin Marty.)

« Devotion for April from a Devotional Book | Main | Devotion for January from a Devotional Book »
Thursday
Feb022012

Devotion for February from a Devotional Book

Six Degrees Of Separation

"My Word...shall not return to Me void." - Isaiah 55:11

    Eighty years ago, Hungarian author Frigyes Karinthy wrote a short story he called "Chain-Links," in which he proposed the idea that any two individuals in the world are connected through, at most, five acquaintances. The thesis has been revived today and is usually described as "Six Degrees of Separation." It's an unproven theory, of course. But there is a dynamic at work that links us to others around the world: It is the wisdom and providence of God working through His Word to accomplish His will.

    Some years ago, I received a letter from a man whom I had never met telling me that a note I had sent to a nearby friend had found its way to him, and it had encouraged him in a time of weariness and dark despair. The friend to whom I had sent the note sent it to a friend, who, in turn sent it to a friend, and so on, until it was sent to the man who wrote to me.

    It may be that a simple word offered in love, guided by the wisdom of God, and borne aloft on the wings of the Spirit will have eternal consequences in someone's life.

    Should we not then fill ourselves with God's Word and pass it on to others with the prayer that God will use it  for His intended purposes? (Isa. 55:11) - David Roper

Do a deed of simple kindness,

Though its end you may not see;

It may reach, like widening ripples,

Down a long eternity. - Norris

As the blossom can't tell what becomes of its fragrance, we can't tell what becomes of our influence.

Reader Comments

There are no comments for this journal entry. To create a new comment, use the form below.

PostPost a New Comment

Enter your information below to add a new comment.

My response is on my own website »
Author Email (optional):
Author URL (optional):
Post:
 
Some HTML allowed: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>