
NOTE: These devotionals that I share are from Our Daily Bread written by various authors. I’ve been reading them daily for over 20 years. Some speak to me and seem to come at the very moments I need understanding or clarity with all life throws at me. I share them here in hopes that it comforts others as it does for myself.
Key Verse: Philippians 4:1–9
Every Friday evening, the national news my family views concludes the broadcast by highlighting an uplifting story. In contrast to the rest of the news, it’s always a breath of fresh air. A recent “good” Friday story focused on a reporter who had suffered from COVID-19, fully recovered, and then decided to donate plasma to possibly help others in their fight against the virus. At the time, the jury was still out on how effective antibodies would be. But when many of us felt helpless and even in light of the discomfort of donating plasma (via needle), she felt it “was a small price to pay for the potential payoff.”
After that Friday broadcast, my family and I felt encouraged—dare I say hope-filled. That’s the power of the “whatevers” Paul described in Philippians 4: “whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable” (v. 8). Did Paul have in mind plasma donation? Of course not. But did he have in mind sacrificial actions on behalf of someone in need—in other words, Christlike behavior? I’ve no doubt the answer is yes.
But that hopeful news wouldn’t have had its full effect if it hadn’t been broadcast. It’s our privilege as witnesses to God’s goodness to look and listen for the “whatevers” all around us and then share that good news with others that they may be encouraged. By: John Blase
Reflect: What’s a “whatever” story that’s encouraged you lately? Who might want or need to hear your story?
Prayer: Father, I know that behind whatever is excellent and praiseworthy is You. I love You.
be it so
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I love the Good News Movement!
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Yes, me too!
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That’s an interesting term, the “whatevers.” We live in a world that had monetized and that continually amplifies bad news and outrage so it’s always refreshing when people take the time to share good and hopeful stories. We need more of these!
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Yes indeed! even when thing seem as though they’re going well, it’s nice to hear the uplifting stories of others.
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Keep focusing on the good news!
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Right on brother❣️🥰
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