The Daily Memo
The Daily Memo | March 29, 2021 | A Passionate Demonstration
Mar 29th, 2021
When the Lord overturned tables in the temple court (Matt. 21:12-13; Mark 11:15-18), He drove out moneychangers along with people buying and selling goods. By all accounts, this was a passionate demonstration. Jesus purposefully expressed His convictions and took action. Remembering this is helpful as we think about attachment and detachment—it highlights that being passionate about something can be totally different from a passion that draws us away from God. Imagine…
The Daily Memo | March 26, 2021 | Out of Poverty
Mar 26th, 2021
Warren Buffett and Bill and Melinda Gates made history when they launched the Giving Pledge, promising to donate half of their money. As of 2018, this meant giving away 92 billion dollars. The pledge made psychologist Paul Piff curious to study giving patterns. Through a research test, he discovered that the poor were inclined to give 44 percent more of what they had than wealthy people. Those who’ve felt their own poverty are often moved to greater generosity. Jesus…
The Daily Memo | March 25, 2021 | Our Calling In Troubled Times
Mar 25th, 2021
We’ve been living in difficult times lately, and the more tumultuous life becomes, the easier it is to be self-centered. Even though the future is uncertain, we can’t afford to let ourselves be consumed with fear and anxiety regarding how we might be affected. God wants us to get our mind off ourselves and onto Him because He is our rock and refuge in trouble. When we rely on our own limited perspective, confusion and hopelessness are the likely outcome.,…
The Daily Memo | March 24, 2021 | Always in His Presence
Mar 24th, 2021
In today’s reading, David asked, “Where can I go from Your Spirit?” (Psalm 139:7). The more he pondered the possibilities, the more he realized the answer is “nowhere.” God is present everywhere and at all times. This reality causes people to react in one of two ways—some find it a great comfort while others are filled with dread. People who don’t know the Lord may think that He’s always judging their every move. But for those…
The Daily Memo | March 23, 2021 | It Changes Everything
Mar 23rd, 2021
Jesus will return. Swiftly, unexpectedly. Any moment. His return will usher in the renewal of all things. That includes the execution of justice, rewards, the feast, your “estates,” your appointed role in his great kingdom—along with the restoration of everything you love. This has some pretty staggering implications. For one thing, it ought to radically transform our attitude toward death. Losing someone you love is an earthquake; it is traumatic. Because…
The Daily Memo | March 22, 2021 | Winning the War in Your Mind
Mar 22nd, 2021
Because, like you, every day I feel like I have more than I can handle, I rely on God to renew my mind. His truth is my battle plan. I continue to create new trenches of truth to replace my old ruts so they will give me thought pathways leading to life and peace. Where do you need Jesus today, right now? Where are your thoughts falling short of His life-giving truth? Are you stuck in a negative, hurtful, and poisonous rut? What will you do? You will use the four tools God…
The Daily Memo | March 19, 2021 | Your Losses Matter
Mar 19th, 2021
The madness about grief is you think you’ll feel better in a few days. Certainly in a few weeks. The average bereavement leave in corporate America is four days for a spouse or child and three days for a parent. Three days. That’s complete insanity. It communicates an illusion that’s totally detached from reality. At three days you haven’t even begun to breathe. At four days you are still in total concussive shock. So I suggest three months of margin…
The Daily Memo | March 18, 2021 | Turn on the Light
Mar 18th, 2021
As my husband and I (邓书琪) prepared for a cross-country move, I wanted to ensure that we kept in touch with our grown sons. I found a unique gift, friendship lamps connected by wireless internet, which can be turned on remotely. When I gave the lamps to my sons, I explained that their lamps will turn on when I touch my lamp—to provide a shining reminder of my love and ongoing prayers. No matter how great the distance between us, a tap on their lamps would trigger…
The Daily Memo | March 17, 2021 | Bigger God, Smaller Problems
Mar 17th, 2021
No one enjoys illness, conflicts, or difficulties. Such stressors tend to demand attention and drain energy, narrowing our focus until our troubles become larger and all else is pushed to the side. What we need at such times is a glimpse of the greatness and majesty of the Lord. Looking at Him helps us see our problems from the proper perspective. During the captivity, when Jeremiah was confined in the guard house and Jerusalem was about to fall into enemy hands, the Lord&rsquo…








