A Malaysian gangster was extorting money from a dental clinic. When the dentist gave him the cash “payment” he was forced to make, he also gave him a booklet. He said, “Read this. It’s good for you.” The gangster was angry with the dentist for giving him a religious booklet—a copy of Our Daily Bread (sister publication of Our Daily Journey). But the dentist replied, “Please keep it. Wait till you are in a good mood, then read it.” Nine months later, when the booklet accidentally dropped to the floor, the gangster picked it up. As he read its pages, he was convicted of his sins and received Jesus as his Savior.

What an incredible way to be confronted with God’s Word! But was this story extraordinary? Maybe not. For the God of the Bible is the God of the extraordinary. Everything is possible with Him (Mark 10:27). God has said of Himself: “My ways are far beyond anything you could imagine” (Isaiah 55:8).

God’s ways may be inscrutable to us (Isaiah 55:9), but the way to God is simple: Turn away from your sins and turn to God (Isaiah 55:6-7; Acts 3:19). Isaiah says, “Let the wicked change their ways. . . . Let them turn to the Lord that He may have mercy on them. Yes, turn to our God, for He will forgive generously” (Isaiah 55:7). And that’s exactly what the Malaysian gangster experienced. He’s now an ex-gangster who loves God and others.

The invitation to come to God is given three times in verses 1 to 3. Come is one of the most inviting words in Scripture. God invites anyone and everyone to come to Him, to find life, and to experience His love (Isaiah 55:3). “It’s all free!” (Isaiah 55:1). Come. If God can change the heart of a gangster, He can change you.

NLT 365-day reading plan passage for today: Ruth 4:1-22