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I saw a man come out of a coffee shop with two cups of coffee. “Must be thirsty,” I mused silently. The man walked
to the curb and sat next to someone I had not noticed — someone without a home. I entered the coffee shop, and when I came out with my cup of coffee, the two were still seated, side by side, talking. I wished that I had two cups.
One of the blessed ways that the Lord refreshes us is with His children — our brothers and sisters in the faith. “My cup overflows,” wrote David (Psalm 23:5). It is time for two cups of blessing. The Lord gives us more than we need. It is true — materially, spiritually — so that we may share His love.
By Various AuthorsI saw a man come out of a coffee shop with two cups of coffee. “Must be thirsty,” I mused silently. The man walked
to the curb and sat next to someone I had not noticed — someone without a home. I entered the coffee shop, and when I came out with my cup of coffee, the two were still seated, side by side, talking. I wished that I had two cups.
One of the blessed ways that the Lord refreshes us is with His children — our brothers and sisters in the faith. “My cup overflows,” wrote David (Psalm 23:5). It is time for two cups of blessing. The Lord gives us more than we need. It is true — materially, spiritually — so that we may share His love.