Soon after her family left for the evening, Carol started to
think that her hospital room must be the loneliest place in the
world. Nighttime had fallen, her fears about her illness were
back, and she felt overwhelming despair as she lay there alone.
Closing her eyes, she began to talk to God: “O Lord, I know I am
not really alone. You are here with me. Please calm my heart and
give me peace. Let me feel Your arms around me, holding me.”
As she prayed, Carol felt her fears beginning to subside. And
when she opened her eyes, she looked up to see the warm,
sparkling eyes of her friend Marge, who reached out to encircle
her in a big hug. Carol felt as if God Himself were holding her
tightly.
God often uses fellow believers to show us His love. “We, being
many, are one body in Christ. . . . Having then gifts differing
according to the grace that is given to us, let us use them”
(Rom. 12:5-6). We serve others “with the ability which God
supplies, that in all things God may be glorified through Jesus
Christ” (1 Peter 4:11).
When we show love and compassion in simple, practical ways, we
are a part of God’s ministry to His people. — Cindy
Hess Kasper
Teach me to love, this is my prayer—
May the compassion of Thy heart I share;
Ready a cup of water to give,
May I unselfishly for others live. —Peterson
We show our love for God when we love His family.