ODB: Of Love and Old Shoes
March 4, 2017
READ: Psalm 139:1–12
Before a word is on my tongue you,
Sometimes my wife and I finish each other’s sentences. In over thirty years of marriage we’ve become increasingly familiar with the way the other thinks and speaks. We may not even have to finish a sentence at all; just a word or a glance is enough to express a thought.
There’s comfort in that—like an old pair of shoes you continue to wear because they fit so well. Sometimes we even refer to each other affectionately as “my old shoe”—a compliment that might be difficult to understand if you didn’t know us well! Through the years our relationship has developed a language of its own, with expressions that are the result of decades of love and trust.
It’s comforting to know that God loves us with a deep familiarity. David wrote, “Before a word is on my tongue you,
— James Banks
You know all about me, Lord, and You love me. Thank You for understanding me completely! Please help me to love You and follow You today.
God looks past our words to our hearts.
Source: Our Daily Bread