Wednesday, March 11, 2026 (6:12 a.m.)
Holy God,
Thank You for loving me. Through my mopes and moods. Snarks and snarls. Grumps and growls. Thank You that You are good, gracious, great and glorious (Psalm 145:5-8). Always. Unwaveringly.
Thank You that I just read again about Your “dynamic and unlimited love.” Father, I want to know You and Your love better than I too often think I already do.
Your love that is wide, long, high and deep (Ephesians 3:18). Unconditional. Active. Boundless. Eternal. Unchanging. Secure. Free. Redemptive. Sacrificial. Constant. Unwavering. Undefeatable.
Wow! Thank You Lord.
Father, I confess to the whining I’ve been doing the past several days. Internalizing the frustration brought on by the wind and the time change. Irritations over which I have zero control.
Forgive my avoidance of most things directly related to spending time alone with You. Thank You for showing up in the smallest of ways despite my childishness.
“Woe is me” is so often the attitude I choose. Forgive me.
(7:37 a.m.)
Lord God, I DO recognize the blessings You provide! Reading about self-pity just now I found this Truth-telling sentence. “Rather than crying out to God in our big and small moments of distress, self-pity would have us whimper in the misery of our own hearts.”
That’s been me these past many days. Why? Because I have felt embarrassed and ashamed. To have been blessed with so much and yet complain over so little.
Thank You for bringing me back to focusing on Your Word. Your grace. Your dynamic and unlimited love.
“Keep me safe, O God, for I have come to You for refuge” (Psalm 16:1). “Lord, You alone are my inheritance, my cup of blessing” (v 5a). “You will show me the way of life, granting me the joy of Your presence and the pleasures of living with You forever” (11).
I love, need, trust and want You. Desperately. Do all You must in keeping my heart, soul, mind and strength loving You (Mark 12:30) as Jesus commanded. Worshiping, adoring, glorifying, enjoying and representing You well at every turn.
Tall orders. Yet “I can do all these things because Christ makes me strong” (Philippians 4:13).
Use me as You know is best Dear Lord. Thank You. Praise You. Amen.
(384 words ~ 8:20 a.m.)