Today's Daily Bread

Water Problems
Our church family was excited to see work begin on our new
sanctuary. Each Sunday we eagerly looked at the big hole in the ground.
But progress seemed slow.
It all came down to water. Too much in one place and not enough in
another. An underground spring was one problem. Construction could not
continue until inspectors were satisfied that water was being directed
away from the site. At the same time, city officials said we didn’t have
enough water coming into the building for a sprinkler system—so new
lines for water had to be added. None of us wanted the project to be
slowed down by these rulings, but we realized that if codes weren’t
followed, we would face serious problems in the future.
Sometimes we grumble about government and other officials. But a
proper respect for authority honors God. Paul, who had his own problems
with those in charge, wrote, “Let every soul be subject to the governing
authorities” (Rom. 13:1). And later, “Do what is good, and you will
have praise from [the authorities]” (v.3).
As we let God’s Spirit teach us, we can have a healthy attitude
toward government. It’s for our good, the testimony of our faith, and
most of all for God’s honor.
Thank You, Lord, for people who are willing to serve in
our local, state, and national governments. We pray that
they will seek righteousness and justice and that You
will help us to respect those You have placed over us.
our local, state, and national governments. We pray that
they will seek righteousness and justice and that You
will help us to respect those You have placed over us.
Respect for authority brings glory to God.
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