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Thursday, 24 March 2016
Joyce Meyer's daily devotional March 24, 2016 - Just for Today
Topic: Just for Today [March 24, 2016]
If you can't feed a hundred people, then just feed one. - Mother Teresa of Calcutta
I don't have to tell you that the world is full of problems. Hunger, disease, poverty, the oppression of women, and the exploitation of children are taking place in every country on earth right this minute. Heartbreaking stories are unfolding while you and I drink our morning coffee. I’ve seen so much of the world's anguish in my ministry travels, and it is truly overwhelming. I have also committed to do whatever I can do to relieve suffering and make the world a better place in any way I can. I challenge you today to do the same.
You may be thinking, Joyce, what I can do won't even make a dent in the problems we have in the world. I know how you feel, because I once felt the same way. But if we all think that way, nobody will do anything and nothing will change. Although our individual efforts may not solve the problems, together we can make a major difference. God won't hold us accountable for what we could not do, but He will hold us accountable for the things we could have done.
I realize that you can't do everything; I don't question that at all. You must say no to some things or your life will be filled with stress. I think the question each of us must answer is, "What am I doing to make someone else's life better?" And perhaps a better question is, "What have I done today to make someone else's life better?"
Nothing good ever happens accidentally. If we want to make the world a better place, each of us must say: Change begins with me!
Loving Others Today: Go ahead and say it: "Change begins with me!"
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