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Genesis 24:15–24
When Rebekah saw that Abraham’s servant was in need, she offered him her help. In fact, she gave more than she was asked—she gave water to the servant and his camels. Camels require gallons and gallons of water, and Rebekah drew enough for all of them.
We are called to serve God and his people. Sometimes that service requires something more of us than we might be anticipating. For example, God may take us out of our comfort zone; or we may have to take time out of a busy day to help someone; or he may ask us to do something difficult or physically demanding. We may never know how our faithfulness will echo into eternity, but God sees even our smallest acts of service. He promises to reward even a cup of cold water in his name (see Matthew 10:24; Mark 9:41).
When Rebekah saw that Abraham’s servant was in need, she offered him her help. In fact, she gave more than she was asked—she gave water to the servant and his camels. Camels require gallons and gallons of water, and Rebekah drew enough for all of them.
We are called to serve God and his people. Sometimes that service requires something more of us than we might be anticipating. For example, God may take us out of our comfort zone; or we may have to take time out of a busy day to help someone; or he may ask us to do something difficult or physically demanding. We may never know how our faithfulness will echo into eternity, but God sees even our smallest acts of service. He promises to reward even a cup of cold water in his name (see Matthew 10:24; Mark 9:41).
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The NIV Once-A-Day Bible for Women encourages a relationship with God through daily Bible reading. With Scripture text from the New International Version, this 21 day extract from the 365 daily readings, making it easy to read at your own pace. Each day includes a portion of Scripture from the Old Testament, the New Testament, and a Psalm or a Proverb, followed by a short devotional thought specifically written for women.
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