Mark 9:43
“If your hand causes you to sin, cut it off. It is better for you to enter life crippled than with two hands to go to hell, to the unquenchable fire.”

What of Today’s Verse…

Our Lord calls all who love and would follow Him to present themselves as living sacrifices, even though in the process they should be exposed to salt, with its searching sting, and fire, with its consuming flame (Mar_9:49). In such moments He reminds us of something which He sees to be hindering our highest ideals, and there is only one alternative–though it be dear as right hand or foot, we must cut it off! Of course it is best to retain the members and faculties of our body in purity and righteousness; they are most important assets to the working-force of a successful life. No one has a right to perform an amputation, unless it is the only alternative to death, or the uselessness of Gehenna which was the rubbish-heap of Jerusalem.

Our Lord well advised, when He said, “Cut it off!” The one swift, irrevocable blow is the easiest in the end. It may be a friendship which is causing us to stumble; or an evil habit, sapping our nervous energy; or a form of amusement, which may be innocent enough in itself–but whatever hinders us in our spiritual progress, if we cannot master it and keep it in bounds, must be yielded to the knife. We often expose ourselves to more anguish in our effort to retain and restrain, than to remove absolutely and forever.

Maimed lives are nevertheless strong and full. Notice those words: “‘Enter into life maimed.” Some lay the emphasis on their losses, sacrifices, and privations; others dwell upon life, and refuse to consider the straightness of the gate through which they press. True, they are maimed, but by the forfeiture of the lower they gain the higher, and by the way of the Cross enter into the Joy and Glory. There are great compensations for us all, if we dare to follow the ideals that beckon to us from the snow-capped pinnacles above. Surrender all that impedes and hinders your highest life, and fountains will burst forth in an abundance that will make the desert blossom and sing. Is not this better than to be a castaway from the hands of Christ as unclean and useless?

Let us Pray:

Most Blessed Lord, may we drink so deeply of Thy Spirit that we shall be willing to surrender all that hinders us in following Thee absolutely and always. Amen.

Words of Wisdom
At Home

My heart is at home in love.

If my life’s journey calls for a move to a new location, it’s comforting to know that God is always with me and within me. Though I may miss familiar people and places, I’m happy to meet new friends and explore new surroundings.

Wherever I go, I make myself at home by sharing the love in my heart. I am encouraged as I look for the best in every person and situation. I have faith that whatever I seek, I will find.

All things work together for my highest good. Even though I may be far from my former home, I relax and affirm that all is well right here and now. No matter where relocation takes me, home is with me in my heart.

“Happy are those who live in your house, ever singing your praise.”–Psalm 84:4