Daily Devotional for April 14, 2021

The Transformation

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The Transformation
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Today's Verse

Psalm 37:1-6 in KJV, NKJV, NIV, ERV

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“Oh no.” Imogen’s shoulders slumped as she and Mom walked around the apartment. “Is this really where we’re going to live? It’s tiny compared to our old house.”

“I know.” Mom’s eyes glistened with tears. “But we can’t afford to live in a house like our old one without Dad, and we can’t live at Gran’s forever. She needs her own space too.”

Imogen’s face flushed scarlet. “I—I’m sorry, Mom. I’m angry at Dad for leaving, but I still miss him and our old life. I expected our new home to be bigger and brighter than this.”

“Trust me. It has potential,” Mom said, locking the door behind them. “We will survive this, even though it’s hard for us both. Let’s be thankful we have somewhere to live and do our best to make it feel like home.”

In her spare time after work, Mom made curtains and picked out colorful paints and plants. Imogen did what she could to help, determined to make the best of their situation and cheer her mother up.

A few weeks later, Imogen spent the weekend with her grandma so Mom could paint and decorate the apartment. When Imogen and Gran stepped inside on Sunday, they were astonished. Imogen couldn’t believe the transformation. The rooms were brightly colored with freshly painted walls and vivid curtains. The plants in the rooms and on the balcony made it feel welcoming and cozy.

“Now, I know it hasn’t been easy with all these changes, but what do you think?” asked Mom.

Imogen was speechless. This was far better than she’d imagined. “Mom, it’s wonderful!”

As they sat down for a piece of Gran’s delicious homemade cherry pie, Gran said, “You know, this home reminds me of how Jesus works in our lives to transform us. We might worry we don’t have much to offer Him or feel nervous about the future, but Jesus shapes our lives and gives us strength in difficult times. Just like this apartment, He transforms us into something beautiful.”

Imogen’s eyes lit up. “We trusted Mom with this apartment, and now we have to trust God to help us through our problems. Jesus will guide us all through this.”

Mom nodded. “That’s right.” (Cindy Lee)

How about you?

Are you going through a hard time? Do you worry over how the situation will be resolved? A new location, a family separation, or a change in household income can be scary and upsetting, but remember that Jesus cares for you. He’s given us His Spirit to help us through daily challenges, and He uses them to transform us. Trust Him to guide you and give you strength.

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