Limited Time Offer
June 13, 2022 by Cynthia Ruchti
Filed under Daily Devotions
By Cynthia Ruchti –
A coupon came in the mail today. A limited time offer. The problem was it hadn’t been delivered until after the offer expired. Big sale. Big, big sale. Yesterday.
The satellite TV offer looked good…until we read the fine print that revealed the discount was temporary and would bump up significantly after two months of the two-year contract.
The medication worked great. But the recommendation from the doctor, confirmed by the pharmacist, limited its use to no more than ten days. The ailment lasted far longer.
The limited warranty for the riding mower covered everything except the part that failed. Limited warranty sounds a little like an oxymoron, doesn’t it?
I’m bound by a 24-hour day, a seven-day week, by the limits of my artificial knee’s range of motion and by the boundaries of my checking account.
One of the church songs I remember from my youth rang out with this truth taken from the pages of Scripture:
His love has no limit.
His grace has no measure.
His power, no boundaries known unto men.
No limits. His love and grace carry no expiration dates. He’s not bound by the things that limit us.
Another truth has brought immeasurable comfort in recent days in light of horrifying headlines and personal tragedies and grief shared with friends who are slogging through unbearable crises.
His understanding has no limit. Even His understanding is infinite!
How often are we confronted with disappointing news? Or hear a tragic story? Or wonder what someone was thinking when they made an unwise decision (Notice how I avoided using the word dumb)?
When the heart cries out, “Lord, I don’t understand!” He answers, “But I do.”
He understands the hows and whys that sometimes cripple us. He understands the whens that we think have no end. He understands what is at the heart of our fears and addictions, our anger and pain, our knee-jerk responses and nonsensical grudges.
He gets it that we cry when we’re happy and laugh when we’re nervous. When no one else understands, He does.
It’s a truth we can count on. Where human understanding fails us, His is not threatened in the least. His understanding is unlimited, boundless, infinite.
PRAYER: Father God, how have I overlooked this wonder for so long? You can’t be befuddled or mystified. You never wonder. You KNOW! Thank You, Lord God, for always and unfailingly understanding me even when I don’t.
“Great is our Lord and mighty in power; his understanding has no limit” (Psalm 147:5 NIV).