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Daily Bread

Spring, rings, troublesome things

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Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and He will lift you up. — James 4:10

Ray Bethell is a world champion kite flyer. He can make multiple kites twist and turn in such precision that they behave as if they are one. As I watched an amazing video of Ray and his three synchronized kites, I recalled a poem I had read many years ago.

In the library of Pastor Howard Sugden, I came across a well-worn book containing the works of John Newton. Inside was a poem titled The Kite, or Pride Must Have a Fall. The kite in Newton’s poem dreamed of being cut free from its string: “Were I but free, I’d take a flight, / And pierce the clouds beyond their sight, / But, ah! Like a poor pris’ner bound, / My string confines me near the ground.” The kite does finally manage to tug itself free, but instead of soaring higher in the sky, it crashes into the sea.

The analogy calls me to reconsider some “strings” that make me feel constrained. Vows. Promises. Commitments. Responsibilities. Although such things make me feel tied down, God uses them to hold me up. As James teaches, it is our willingness to be humbled (or held down) that God uses to lift us up (James 4:10).

Before cutting any string, make sure it’s not one that’s holding you up. — Julie Ackerman Link

Though I am His sheep,

I’m still prone to stray,

So Jesus in love sends afflictions my way;

The lessons that come in this school of deep pain

Will teach me to follow

my Lord once again! — Bosch               

READ: James 4:1-10

A Christian rises against the winds of adversity.

The Bible in one year:

• 1 Chronicles 10-12

• Proverbs 26:17-28


A CHRISTIAN

AS I

AS JAMES

JOHN NEWTON

JULIE ACKERMAN LINK

PASTOR HOWARD SUGDEN

PRIDE MUST HAVE

RAY BETHELL

SO JESUS

THOUGH I

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