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Daily Bread

Learning from Lincoln

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In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths.      — Proverbs 3:6

The day before his 52nd birthday, Abraham Lincoln left Springfield, Illinois, to become President of the United States. With the threat of civil war looming, he said goodbye to the friends and neighbors who had come to see him off. “I now leave,” he told them, “not knowing when, or whether ever, I may return, with a task before me greater than that which rested upon Washington. Without the assistance of the Divine Being who ever attended him, I cannot succeed. With that assistance I cannot fail. Trusting in Him who can go with me, and remain with you, and be everywhere for good, let us confidently hope that all will yet be well. To His care commending you, as I hope in your prayers you will commend me, I bid you an affectionate farewell.”

Lincoln’s reliance on God for guidance and strength reflects the instruction of Solomon: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths” (Prov. 3:5-6).

On this 200th anniversary of Lincoln’s birth, we celebrate his kindness, integrity, and courage. And we can also learn from him how to face a daunting future with confident hope in the Lord.     — David McCasland

Into His hands I lay the fears

     that haunt me,

The dread of future ills that may befall;

Into His hands I lay the doubts

      that taunt me,

And rest securely, trusting Him for all.     — Christiansen

READ: Proverbs 3:1-8

Living without trust in God is like driving in the fog.

The Bible in one year:

• Leviticus 13

• Matthew 26:26-50

ABRAHAM LINCOLN

CHRISTIANSEN

DIVINE BEING

HOPE

INTO HIS

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

TO HIS

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