HOW GOD SPOKE TO ME TODAY May 4–10, 2026

May 4, 2026

“As you wish…”
#1579 HOW GOD SPOKE TO ME TODAY
April 11, 2026 Every­body knows that great line from The Princess Bride. Wes­ley’s atti­tude toward But­ter­cup mir­rors God’s atti­tude toward me. He’s total­ly devot­ed, ever patient, and utter­ly respect­ful of my right to make my own choic­es. Then He fash­ions good­ness out of my deci­sion. My appro­pri­ate response is “Rather, as You wish..”
May 5, 2026
Golf Tues­day, broken…
#1580 HOW GOD SPOKE TO ME TODAY
May 2, 2026 I once broke a three wood by pound­ing it on the ground after a poor shot. I was play­ing with two of my stu­dents at the time. That is my most embar­rass­ing moment in golf. But it was also a turn­ing point in my edu­ca­tion that golf is a spir­i­tu­al exer­cise. God wants to teach us through our mistakes.

May 6, 2026

“I Want To Know What Love Is” –For­eign­er
#1581 HOW GOD SPOKE TO ME TODAY
April 13, 2026 “There is no rem­e­dy for love but to love more.”
–Hen­ry David Thoreau
This is God’s genius: the most valu­able, the most pre­cious, the most endur­ing resource avail­able on all the earth is lim­it­less. I just have to keep dig­ging deeper.
May 7, 2026
The ques­tion of the day…
#1582 HOW GOD SPOKE TO ME TODAY
April 26, 2026 I am always curi­ous — how did God speak to you today?
May 8 , 2026
Revis­it­ing the ben­e­fits of aging…
#1583 HOW GOD SPOKE TO ME TODAY
May 4, 2026
“And I have become the child of the clouds, and of hope
I have become the friend of the ene­my, who­ev­er that is
I have become old­er and, cher­ish­ing what I have learned,
I have become younger.” –To Begin With, the Sweet Grass by Mary Oliver
She feels exact­ly the same as I do; she just knows how to say it better.
May 9, 2026
“All you need is love…” –the Beatles
#1584 HOW GOD SPOKE TO ME TODAY
April 29, 2026 Why is it so hard to under­stand? We always lead with love.

May 10, 2026

Fam­i­ly Sun­day does­n’t get bet­ter than this…Happy MD Day!
#1585 HOW GOD SPOKE TO ME TODAY
May 10, 2026 We have estab­lished a tra­di­tion of hav­ing our own brunch at the Dal­las Arbore­tum on Moth­er’s Day. Check out the love­li­ness of what God has giv­en Malm­gren men set against the glo­ry of God’s splendor.

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