Day 1

Raechel’s Favorite Reading from 2019



Luke 7:1-50, 1 Kings 17:17-24, Psalm 23:1-6

BY Rebecca Faires

For Day 1 of our 2019 Wrapped plan, we asked our Founder and CEO, Raechel Myers, to pick her favorite reading from the year. It comes from our first plan of 2019—Luke: The Good News. This reading and devotional, titled “Much Forgiveness, Much Love” tells the story from the Gospel of Luke of the woman who anointed Jesus’s feet with her perfume. 

Luke: The Good News Day 9 | Much Forgiveness, Much Love

This year, as part of our celebratory Christmas decorations, we set up a fantastic black-and-cream toy train under the tree. Once a day, I would let the kids play with it for a few minutes. They would sit on their tiny knees, leaning forward and exclaiming while the train made its allotted brave journey around the tree several times. Then I’d remind them to turn it off and move on with their day.

One of my best friends laughed at me for this, saying, “You’re limiting their Christmas magic so you don’t have to spend money on replacement batteries?!” Yeah, I guess I do tend to be a little parsimonious when it comes to… well, everything. Some of us are miserly with our resources. Maybe you are a bit freer with your spending; we’re all different. But if I had an alabaster jar filled with perfume I would reluctantly parse it out over many years, and I’d be hard-pressed to slop it all out in one afternoon over a stranger.

Whether you are free or tight with resources, it’s important to know when it’s time to set aside your personal inclinations. Otherwise, we are like the Pharisee who invited Jesus to his house but held back on the hospitality. If the Pharisee had realized Who was sitting at his table, and what debt of gratitude he owed Him, would he have been so close-fisted in his actions? And centuries later, knowing Jesus’s purpose and intent, would we have washed His feet and offered Him a kiss? Unless we are aware of our great debt of love, it’s hard to remember who we are and what we are called to do.

When we realize how much we have received—how much we have been forgiven—then everything comes into perspective. We too often hold back pieces of our lives for ourselves, because we fail to see how greatly we have been forgiven. If we were to comprehend the full abundance of God’s forgiveness, how could we hold back anything from Him? In Him we have received all things, beyond what we could ask or imagine.

Like the woman in Luke 7, we who have been forgiven much can appreciate the depth of Christ’s love. The more we see our need of Him, the more opportunity we have for gratefulness and love for His deep forgiveness. He doesn’t speak of the woman’s shame, only of her love.

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93 thoughts on "Raechel’s Favorite Reading from 2019"

  1. Dianna McFarland says:

    I’m so glad that I worship a Lord who loves me, a great sinner and forgives me. I’m glad that I am not God not ever could be and that my God doesn’t think like I do or move the way I think He should. He knows hearts and determines next steps based on His plan and purpose for is all. He is compassionate, all-knowing, giving, receiving, correcting, loving, discipling, healing, listening and disciplining.
    Thankful for my Lord and Savior.

  2. Jennifer Frees says:

    ❤️

  3. Rhalyn David says:

    I love this: “ He does not define us by our shortcomings but by His love towards us.” ❤️

  4. Rhalyn David says:

    I love this: “ He does not define us by our shortcomings but

  5. mckenzie helmuth says:

    He does not define us by our shortcomings but by our love ❤️

  6. mckenzie helmuth says:

    He does not define us by our shortcomings❤️

  7. Elisha Blade says:

    I’m late to this study, however I’m loving learning what this is all about and truly love seeing a way to connect to others in comments when done reading. Excited for what this app has to offer.

  8. Natalie Gouge says:

    Scrolling through these comment is so comforting. Reading others struggles, stories, and joys!
    May God work in our lives today.

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