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Traveling Light

Max Lucado

International Trade Paper Edition 2006-04-16

Max Lucado sheds new light on Psalm 23. He describes this Psalm as "written by a shepherd who became a king - because He wanted us to know about a King who became a shepherd." Lucado asks us to consider the baggage we all carry and the overwhelming need to release these burdens to God.

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Weary travelers. You've seen them -- everything they own crammed into their luggage. Staggering through terminals and hotel lobbies with overstuffed suitcases, trunks, duffels, and backpacks.

Backs ache. Feet burn. Eyelids droop.

We've all seen people like that.

At times, we are people like that -- if not with our physical luggage, then at least with our spiritual load.

We all lug loads we were never intended to carry. Fear. Worry. Discontent. No wonder we get so weary. We're worn out from carrying that excess baggage. Wouldn't it be nice to lose some of those bags?

That's the invitation of Max Lucado. With the Twenty-third Psalm as our guide, let's release some of the burdens we were never intended to bear.

Using these verses as a guide, Max Lucado walks us through a helpful inventory of our burdens. May God use this Psalm to remind you to release the burdens you were never meant to bear.

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Max Lucado sheds new light on Psalm 23. He describes this Psalm as "written by a shepherd who became a king - because He wanted us to know about a King who became a shepherd." Lucado asks us to consider the baggage we all carry and the overwhelming need to release these burdens to God.

Publisher Description

Weary travelers. You've seen them -- everything they own crammed into their luggage. Staggering through terminals and hotel lobbies with overstuffed suitcases, trunks, duffels, and backpacks.

Backs ache. Feet burn. Eyelids droop.

We've all seen people like that.

At times, we are people like that -- if not with our physical luggage, then at least with our spiritual load.

We all lug loads we were never intended to carry. Fear. Worry. Discontent. No wonder we get so weary. We're worn out from carrying that excess baggage. Wouldn't it be nice to lose some of those bags?

That's the invitation of Max Lucado. With the Twenty-third Psalm as our guide, let's release some of the burdens we were never intended to bear.

Using these verses as a guide, Max Lucado walks us through a helpful inventory of our burdens. May God use this Psalm to remind you to release the burdens you were never meant to bear.

Koorong Code244049
ISBN0849913454
EAN9780849913457
Pages240
DepartmentBooks
CategoryChristian Living
PublisherThomas Nelson Publishers
Publication DateApr 2006
Dimensions16 x 139 x 212mm
Weight0.226kg