Our Daily Bread: Light in a PandemicSample
We Will Not Break
Though [we] may stumble, [we] will not fall. -Psalm 37:24
In the early, harrowing days of the global coronavirus pandemic, Dr. Craig Smith (chief of surgery at Columbia University Medical Center) stood at the epicenter of the US outbreak. Every day, Smith posted a note to his hospital colleagues.
In one memo, after outlining their dire reality (the skyrocketing cases, the impending need for ventilators and ICU rooms), he closed with this powerful image: “A forest of bamboo bends to the ground in a typhoon but rarely breaks. We are that forest and we must not break.”
There are critical moments—tragedy, heartache, sickness, financial loss, family disintegration, national catastrophe—when we must gather our wits, steady our courage, and refuse to surrender. We face the impossible challenge, and we know that we must not break. And yet, we also know that if we’re left only to our own strength and resources, we’re doomed.
If we’re to hold fast, we need God to help us. Thankfully, as we surrender our future to God and fix our hope in Him, we discover how “the LORD makes firm [our] steps” (Psalm 37:23). We discover that even though we “may stumble, [we] will not fall, for the LORD upholds [us] with his hand” (v. 24).
Our resilience rests not on our vigor, effectiveness, or tenacity but in knowing that our God is with us. He upholds us. And we trust that in Him we will not break.
Winn Collier
What causes you to stumble and threaten to break? How can you lean into God when you face those challenges?
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About this Plan
In the midst of a dark and trying year, we’ve had a hope and light to guide us through. That light is the presence of God illuminated through His Word, even for those disproportionately affected by the pandemic and those who serve on the frontlines. This 20-day journey is full of devotional articles and reflections that will remind you of God’s presence and faithfulness in times of struggle.
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