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Daily Bread

The eye that never sleeps

The Philippine Star

In my distress I cried to the LORD, and He heard me. — Psalm 120:1

 

Detective Allan Pinkerton became famous in the mid-1800s by solving a series of train robberies and foiling a plot to assassinate Abraham Lincoln as he traveled to his first inauguration. As one of the first agencies of its kind in the US, the Pinkerton National Detective Agency gained even more prominence because of its logo of a wide-open eye with the caption, “We Never Sleep.”

There is no better feeling than knowing you are protected and secure. You feel peaceful when the doors are locked and all is quiet as you drift off to sleep at night. You feel safe. But many lie awake in their beds with fearful thoughts of the present or dread of the future. Some are afraid of commotion outside or of a spouse who has been violent. Some cannot rest because of worry over a rebellious child. Others are anxiously listening to make sure a seriously ill child is still breathing.

These are the times when our loving God encourages us to cry out to Him, to the One who will neither “slumber nor sleep” (Ps. 121:4). Psalm 34:15 reminds us that “the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous, and His ears are open to their cry.”

Pinkerton may have been the original “private eye,” but the One who really has the eye that never sleeps is listening to the cries of “the righteous” (Ps. 34:17). — Cindy Hess Kasper

 

                         

Before you sleep, just gently lay

Every troubled thought away;

Drop your burden and your care

In the quiet arms of prayer. — Anon.

 

READ: Psalm 121

 

We can sleep in peace when

we remember that God is awake.

 

The Bible in one year:

Genesis 23-24; Matthew 7

ABRAHAM LINCOLN

CINDY HESS KASPER

DETECTIVE ALLAN PINKERTON

ONE

PINKERTON

PINKERTON NATIONAL DETECTIVE AGENCY

SLEEP

WE NEVER SLEEP

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