Daily Devotional for May 14, 2018
Boot Camp
Ding-dong chimed the doorbell. “Wyatt!” Mom called. “You have a package!”
Wyatt galloped down the stairs. “Who’s it from?” he asked curiously.
Mom squinted at the return address on the package. “It looks like it’s from your Uncle Dale in Texas. I think it’s your birthday present,” she said, handing it to Wyatt.
“All right! Thanks, Mom!” Wyatt ripped open the package. A few minutes later his bare feet were hidden in genuine cowboy boots.
“Very nice. Now all you need is a horse,” Mom said with a grin. “Why don’t you go show them to your brother?”
Wyatt clomped down the hallway and into his older brother’s room, where Jared was packing for military boot camp.
“Hey, Jared,” he said, pointing to his new footwear. “Check it out—boot camp.”
Jared laughed. “Nice. From Uncle Dale?”
Wyatt nodded. “Yep,” he said as he climbed up on Jared’s bed and made himself comfortable. “What kinds of things will you do at military boot camp?” he asked.
“It’s ten weeks of intense military training. They’ll teach us discipline and a new vocabulary. We’ll take orders without asking questions and learn to take care of our team members. I’ll also learn how to get ready to protect our country and keep its citizens safe—even if it means dying for them.”
“Wow. Are you scared, Jared?” Wyatt asked, wide-eyed. “I would be.”
“I wouldn’t be telling you the truth if I said I wasn’t a little scared,” Jared confessed. “But I know that Jesus died to save me, and He promises to be with me in every situation—even in death. Remembering that gives me courage, even if my heart is beating like crazy.”
Staring at his shiny new boots, Wyatt had an idea. “While you’re gone,” he told Jared, “I’m going to wear my boots every day. And every time I put them on, I’m going to pray for you.”
“Thanks, little brother,” Jared said, ruffling Wyatt’s hair. “That means a lot.” He grinned. “Just don’t forget to wash your feet!” – Kelly Hope
How about you?
Do you ever feel scared or lonely? You may not be leaving home to fight for your country, but there may be something else in your life that’s making you feel alone and afraid—like a new school or a divorce in your family. Remember that Jesus is with you in every situation. Ask Him to give you courage, and pray for others who may be scared and lonely too.
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