Great Day Every Day: Navigating Life's Challenges with Promise and Purpose
By Max Lucado
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The alarm clock rings in a new day and a chance to rejoice in it. After all: "This is the day the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it."
But what about those days when the traffic snarls, airports close, and friends forget? Is there any hope for the days riddled with the hang-ups and bang-ups of life?
In Great Day Every Day Max Lucado unpacks Jesus' blueprint for dealing with such days: Saturate your day in Jesus' grace. Entrust your day to His oversight. Accept His direction. It's the only prescription to fill your day with God-given purpose.
When you find the divine promise of each day, you can face whatever it brings. Speed bumps and speeding tickets won’t derail you. Hiccups and hard times don’t have to ruin your day. In fact those days can become great days. Whatever you face, you can have a great day every day.
Previously released as Every Day Deserves a Chance
Max Lucado
Desde que entró en el ministerio en 1978, MAX LUCADO ha servido en iglesias de Miami, Florida; Río de Janeiro, Brasil; y San Antonio, Texas. Actualmente sirve como ministro de enseñanza de la Iglesia Oak Hills en San Antonio. Ha recibido el Premio Pinnacle 2021 de la ECPA por su destacada contribución a la industria editorial y la sociedad en general. Es el autor inspirador más vendido de Estados Unidos, con más de ciento cuarenta y cinco millones de productos impresos. Siga su sitio web en librosdelucado.com
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Great Day Every Day - Max Lucado
GREAT DAY
EVERY
DAY
NAVIGATING LIFE’S CHALLENGES
with PROMISE and PURPOSE
MAX LUCADO
9780849920738_INT_0001_001© 2007, 2012 Max Lucado.
Previously published as Every Day Deserves a Chance.
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Unless otherwise noted, Scripture quotations are taken from The Message by Eugene H. Peterson. © 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002. Used by permission of NavPress Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations marked (CEV) are from the Contemporary English Version. © 1991 by the American Bible Society. Used by permission. Scripture quotations marked (GOD’S WORD) are from God’s Word, a copyrighted work of God’s Word to the Nations Bible Society. Quotations are used by permission. © 1995 by God’s Word to the Nations Bible Society. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations marked (JB) are from The Jerusalem Bible. © 1966, 1967 and 1968 by Darton, Longman & Todd Ltd. and Doubleday & Company, Inc. Used by permission. Scripture quotations marked (NCV) are from the New Century Version®. © 2005 Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations marked (NIV) are from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. © 1973, 1978, 1984 by Biblica, Inc.™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide. Scripture quotations marked (NKJV) are from the New King James Version®. © 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations marked (NLT) are from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation. © 1996, 2004, 2007. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. Wheaton, Illinois 60189. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations marked (PHILLIPS) are from J. B. Phillips: The New Testament in Modern English, Revised Edition. © J. B. Phillips 1958, 1960, 1972. Used by permission of Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc. Scripture quotations marked (RSV) are from the Revised Standard Version of the Bible. © 1946, 1952, 1971, 1973 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A. Used by permission. Scripture quotations marked (TLB) are from The Living Bible. © 1971. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Wheaton, Illinois 60189. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations marked (WEY) are from the Weymouth Bible.
ISBN 978-1-4041-8357-5 (IE)
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Lucado, Max.
Great day every day : navigating life’s challenges with promise and purpose / Max Lucado.
p. cm.
Rev. ed. of: Every day deserves a chance.
Includes bibliographical references (pp. 113–15).
ISBN 978-0-8499-2073-8 (hardcover)
1. Christian life. I. Lucado, Max. Every day deserves a chance. II. Title.
BV4501.3.L8175 2012
248.4—dc23
2011037301
Printed in the United States of America
12 13 14 15 16 QG 5 4 3 2 1
To Vic and Kay King,
whose love for the least reminds me of His
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
ONE: Every Day Deserves a Chance
SECTION 1: Saturate Your Day in His Grace
TWO: Mercy for Shame-Filled Days
THREE: Gratitude for Ungrateful Days
FOUR: Forgiveness for Bitter Days
SECTION 2: Entrust Your Day to His Oversight
FIVE: Peace for Anxious Days
SIX: Hope for Catastrophic Days
SEVEN: Fuel for Depleted Days
EIGHT: Faith for Fear-Filled Days
SECTION 3: Accept His Direction
NINE: Calling for Purposeless Days
TEN: Service for Fork-in-the-Road Days
CONCLUSION: The Blade of Uncommon Color
Notes
Discussion Guide
Change Your Day, Change Your Life: A Thirty-Day Journey
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Here are some friends who deserve a great day off after shepherding this book . . .
Liz Heaney and Karen Hill are to editors what Rolex is to watches—you make the pieces fit.
Steve and Cheryl Green—you set the standard for friendship.
Byron Williamson and Joey Paul—thanks for not thinking this idea was kooky.
Rob Birkhead—what creativity!
Jared Stephens—you went beyond the call of duty.
Carol Bartley—If it wusn’t fur you, all my sintinces wud look lyke this!
The UpWords team—they don’t come any better!
Jenna, Andrea, and Sara—you keep my heart in springtime.
And Denalyn, my wife—you make the grayest day explode with joy!
1
EVERY DAY
DESERVES A CHANCE
Sand soft to the feet, breeze cool on the skin. An apron of Pacific turquoise precedes one of deeper blue. Waves lap and slap. Birds whistle and coo. Islands loom on the horizon. Palm trees sway against the sky.
I found myself relishing the morning as I was writing this book. What easier way to have a great day every day, I mused, than starting it right here? I leaned back into a beach chair, interlaced my fingers behind my head, and closed my eyes.
That’s when a bird chose my chest for target practice. No warning. No sirens. No Bombs away!
Just plop.
I looked up just in time to see a seagull giving high feathers to his bird buddies on the branch. Yuck. I poured water on my shirt three times. I moved to a chair away from the trees. I did all I could to regain the magic of the morning, but I couldn’t get my mind off the bird flyby.
It should have been easy. Waves still rolled. Clouds still floated. The ocean lost no blue; the sand lost no white. Islands still beckoned, and wind still whispered. But I couldn’t quit thinking about the seagull grenade.
Stupid bird.
Birds have a way of messing things up, don’t they? Count on it: into every day a bird will plop.
Traffic will snarl.
Airports will close.
Friends will forget.
Spouses will complain.
And lines. Oh, the lines. Deadlines, long lines, receding hairlines, luggage-losing airlines, nauseating pickup lines, wrinkle lines, unemployment lines, and those ever-elusive bottom lines.
And what of those days of double shadows? Those days when hope is Hindenberged by crisis? You never leave the hospital bed or wheelchair. You wake up and bed down in the same prison cell or war zone. The cemetery dirt is still fresh, the pink slip still folded in your pocket, the other side of the bed still empty . . . who has a good day on these days?
Most don’t . . . but couldn’t we try? Such days warrant an opportunity. A shot. A tryout. An audition. A swing at the plate. Doesn’t every day deserve a chance to be a good day?
After all, this is the day the LORD has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it
(Psalm 118:24 NKJV). The first word in the verse leaves us scratching our heads. "This is the day the LORD has made? Perhaps holidays are the days the Lord has made. Wedding days are the days the Lord has made. Easter Sundays . . . super-sale Saturdays . . . vacation days . . . the first days of hunting season—these are the days the Lord has made. But
this is the day"?
This is the day
includes every day. Divorce days, final-exam days, surgery days, tax days. Sending-your-firstborn-off-to- college days.
That last one sucked the starch out of my shirt. Surprisingly so. We packed Jenna’s stuff, loaded up her car, and left life as we’d known it for eighteen years. A chapter was closing. One less plate on the table, voice in the house, and child beneath the roof. The day was necessary. The day was planned. But the day undid me.
I was a mess. I drove away from the gas station with the nozzle still in my tank, yanking the hose right off the pump. Got lost in a one-intersection town. We drove; I moped. We unpacked; I swallowed throat lumps. We filled the dorm room; I plotted to kidnap my own daughter and take her home where she belongs. Did someone store my chest in dry ice? Then I saw the verse. Some angel had tacked it to a dormitory bulletin board.
This is the day the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it.
I stopped, stared, and let the words sink in. God made this day, ordained this hard hour, designed the details of this wrenching moment. He isn’t on holiday. He still holds the conductor’s baton, sits in the cockpit, and occupies the universe’s only throne. Each day emerges from God’s drawing room. Including this one.
So I decided to give the day a chance, change my view, and imitate the resolve of the psalmist: I will rejoice and be glad in it.
Oops, another word we’d like to edit: in. Perhaps we could swap it for after? We’ll be glad after the day. Or through. We’ll be glad to get through the day. Over would suffice. I’ll rejoice when this day is over.
But rejoice in it? God invites us to. As Paul rejoiced in prison; David wrote psalms in the wilderness; Jonah prayed in the fish belly; Paul and Silas sang in jail; Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego remained resolute in the fiery furnace; John saw heaven in his exile; and Jesus prayed in his garden of pain . . . Could we rejoice smack-dab in the midst of this day?
Imagine the difference if we could.
Suppose neck deep in a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day,
¹ you resolve to give it a chance. You choose not to drink or work or worry it away but give it a fair shake. You trust more. Stress less. Amplify gratitude. Mute grumbling. And what do you know? Before long the day is done and surprisingly decent.
So decent, in fact, that you resolve to give the next day the same fighting chance. It arrives with its hang-ups and bang-ups, bird drops and shirt stains, but by and large, by golly, giving the day a chance works! You do the same the next day and the next. Days become a week. Weeks become months. Months become years of good days.
In such a fashion good lives are built. One good day at a time.
An hour is too short, a year too long. Days are the bite-size portions of life, the God-designed segments of life management.
Eighty-four thousand heartbeats.
One thousand four hundred and forty minutes.
A complete rotation of the earth.
A circle of the sundial.
Two dozen