Today's Daily Bread

Late Arrivals Welcome
One night when I visited a nursing home, a resident named Tom
slipped out quietly from his room, hoping to catch me to chat. After we
talked awhile, he asked, “Won’t God be insulted if I become a Christian
this late in life?” Tom’s question wasn’t a surprise. As a chaplain, I
often hear it in varying forms from the elderly, from those who struggle
with addictions, from former prisoners. They think they have a
legitimate reason to believe it’s too late for them to know God or to be
used by Him.
Tom and I spent time exploring people in Scripture who, because of
their past, could have thought it was too late for them to know God. But
Rahab, a prostitute (Josh. 2:12-14; Heb. 11:31), and Zacchaeus, a tax
collector (Luke 19:1-8), chose faith in God despite their past.
We also looked at Jesus’ parable of workers in the vineyard (Matt.
20:1-16). The earlier the hire, the more labor they were able to give
the vineyard owner (vv.2-7), but those hired later discovered they had
equal value in the owner’s eyes and would be rewarded equally (vv.8-16).
The vineyard owner chose to be gracious to them all.
No matter our past or present, God longs to show us His grace and bring us into relationship with Him.
Father, we are amazed at Your grace! Thank You that
we can come to You at any time for forgiveness and be
restored to relationship with You. Thank You that we
can now be used by You to touch the lives of others.
we can come to You at any time for forgiveness and be
restored to relationship with You. Thank You that we
can now be used by You to touch the lives of others.
To give your life to Christ now is to keep it forever.
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