Scripture for Today: Luke 19:40 “I tell you,” he replied, “If they keep quiet, the stones will cry out.”

Somehow, there must be a rockhounding gene in my DNA! My Father and eldest brother both share a fascination with rocks and I am the happy recipient of their beautiful lapidary work in the form of rings, brooches and necklaces. But somehow the gene jumped to extended family members too, showing up in my brother-in-law and my son-in-law. Okay, so I don’t know my biology too well but I do know how to identify many of these beautiful stones and I marvel at God’s creativity!
Today’s verse is a quote from Jesus in response to the Pharisees. They were unhappy that a crowd of His disciples had erupted in joyful praise as He entered Jerusalem on the back of a colt. The crowd cried out, “Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord.” Rather than rebuke the crowd as the Pharisees wanted, He explained that this acclamation would come from the very rocks themselves if not voiced by the people! Why? Because it was foretold in Psalm 118:26-27 and God will always keep His Word!
Rocks talking? Really? It is not as if God cannot use both the animate and the inanimate to praise Him. From Balaam’s donkey speaking in Numbers 22:28 to the heavens declaring God’s glory in Psalm 19:1, God is praised by His creation. But what a privilege it is to give glory to God as my King! Acknowledging His power and goodness, giving Him the glory and the honor that is due Him is a role that gives rich meaning to my life. All creation gives Him glory but I don’t want the rocks to cry out in my place!
Lord, may today be a day filled with joyful praise to You!



