--------------- OUR DAILY BREAD Tuesday, Aug. 8, 1995 --------------- READ: Acts 5:33-42 BRIDGES OF GRACE "They departed..., rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for His name. - Acts 5:41 Imagine for a moment that you are driving through the desert in Southern California and you see the magnificent Golden Gate Bridge spanning the dried-up bed of "Three Frogs Creek" on the outskirts of Turtle Soup Junction." What a ridiculous sight that would be! So too, the Lord never displays His power and grace in an inappropriate time or place, but He always provides according to the difficulty of the hour. He does not impart strength until it is needed. We shudder to think of what some of God's children have to endure because of their faithfulness to the Savior. Many have chosen the path of intense suffering rather than following the line of least resistance. I wonder, would we do the same? Of course, the Lord does not ask us to make such a commitment before it is necessary. And we can be sure that if we must suffer for His sake, He will provide whatever we need to endure the pain. As servants of Christ, we can take one step at a time and be confident that whether we come to a dried-up gulch or a surging river, the Lord's bridges of grace will be just right to allow us safe passage to the other side. -- Martin R. De Haan II Each day God sends His loving aid To strengthen you and me; We need to use today's supply And let tomorrow be. -- Anon. ------------------------------------------- THOUGHT FOR THE DAY ------------------------------------------- God gives enough grace for each trial we face. ------------------------------------------- THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Isaiah 37-39 ============================================================= Our Daily Bread, Copyright 1995, used by permission of Radio Bible Class, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49555, USA. ODB files are being archived at ICLnet by arrangement with Radio Bible Class. RBC is presently developing its own servers and we look forward to RBC's official presence here on the internet in the near future. Written permission to distribute must be obtained from Radio Bible Class. RBC provides a variety of Bible resources, which are free of charge. RBC is not funded by any group or denomination, and support comes voluntarily from its Members and Friends. Write for more information, or call 1-800-598-7221. Thanks to Ken Foster for establishing the email list from which this copy of Our Daily Bread originated. A subscription is also available from the "ODB List". RBC publications are also available at The Gospel Communica- tions Network: http://www.gospelcom.net/rbc/odb/. - ICLnet ============================================================= ------------------------------------------------------- file: /pub/resources/text/Our.Daily.Bread: db950808.txt .