Daily Devotional

Daily Devotional

Matthew 6:34

“Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about

itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.” 

     Caregivers are often the silent forgotten sufferers of illness. They strive daily to care for loved ones but all the focus is on the sick or failing person. Often they juggle jobs, total care, all of the household and the only thing they sacrifice is themselves and their care. Everyone asks about the sick person; everyone prays for the sick person; some even visit the sick person but the caregiver stands in the shadows without recognition. It is painful and lonely there in the shadows but out of love for the other person they stay silent. A recent study showed that about 40% suffer from depression; they are 25% more likely to develop serious illnesses; and they are 20% more likely to suffer financial stresses than the general population in their age groups. A Canadian study showed that caregivers are 20% more likely to commit suicide because of the stress and depression. They need not only our prayers but our support and love and also recognition of their trials. When you are asked to pray for the sick pray for the caregiver as well and if you can let them know that they too are included in your prayers. Knowing that someone cares enough to pray for you reinforces your own sense of worth more than you can imagine. 

Anchored

Clara M. Brooks, pub.1907

Long my restless soul had sought

Refuge from the troubled sea;

Struggling vainly till I thought

There was no repose for me;

Jesus whispered ’mid the storm,

“Trust Mine everlasting arm.”

Safely by the rock-bound coast,

And the treach’rous breakers past,

Guide me, lest my way be lost,

Into heaven’s port at last;

Stormy seas no more I’ll sail—

Safe at last within the veil.
Prayer: Healer of souls and comforter of the weary and heavy-laden. Lighten the burden of those caring for ailing loved ones.  Accompany them on their journey and ease their anxiety and fears. Surround them with the love and strength of others, so they may experience the healing presence of the communion of saints. And receive sustaining love and comfort. In the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit I pray. Amen

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