Daily Devotional For November 10, 2025
Rejoice, be abundantly glad and give glory to Him, because the wedding of the Lamb has come and his wife has made herself ready. And it was given to her to be dressed in fine linen, bright and clean (for the fine linen is the righteous actions of the saints). Rev 19:7-8.
A friend of mine, Jim Park, was asked to buy a 1972 Ford Mustang Mach I in Los Angeles and drive it to Rapid City, South Dakota (a distance of more than 1300 miles) for his brother’s girlfriend. A Ford Mustang Mach I is (or was) one of those “muscle cars” that were popular back in the 1960s and 70s in the United States (the genre was started by the 1964 Pontiac GTO) . These cars had massive engines and, usually, elaborate and distinctive decorations of some sort.
Driving the powerful Mach 1 made Jim the center of attention wherever he was in the western United States. People would look and point and treat him as if he were a member of some sort of “muscle car” royalty.
1) October 10, 8:35 PM, Monrovia, California. Driving home from the place of purchase, Jim saw a man driving a 1960s Chevy Malibu muscle car. The man glanced over Jim’s car and quickly gave him a “thumbs up.” Jim felt like he was now part of an exclusive club.
2) October 11, 8:00 AM, El Monte, California. Jim’s son Jimmy was 13 years old at the time. Jimmy begged Jim Sr. to drive him to school or pick him up after school in the Mach 1 so all his friends could see him in it. In no time at all, Jimmy was also part of the club.
3) October 13, 3:45 PM, Provo, Utah. Jim was registering in the lobby of a motel on his way to Rapid City. A person in the lobby at the motel was very excited to see the type of car he driven as a teenager in high school. The appearance of the car was definitely feeding the memories of anyone over 45 years of age.
4) October 14, 2:00 PM, Rawlins, Wyoming. As Jim was pulling out of a gas station, two young people made a signal for him to “rev up” the engine. Jim gunned the engine and the young people smiled in response.
The wife of the Lamb is dressed in “the righteous actions of the saints.” Like the sound and appearance of a “muscle car,” there was something distinctive about her that commanded attention. As we walk and talk and drive around the block of life, what do people see in you and me? Do they see the “fruits of the Spirit” or are the “works of the flesh” more in evidence? The constant abiding in Christ by faith is the requirement to be in the heavenly club.1
Lord, people know that I have chosen to serve You. They are watching to see if it makes a difference. Make me mindful today that everything I do and say sends a message about You.
1 Jim Park, email, October 16, 2002.