Friday, April 24, 2026

the moon

 Friday, April 24, 2026 (6:38 a.m.)

Holy God,


Thank You.


There was sleep. And rest. Some smiles. And a huge to me wonder. I don’t think I’ve ever brought my questions about the moon to You before now.


I’ve observed its cycles. Watched as it seems to grow and change its shape throughout any given month. Yesterday was the first time I recall wondering if my emotions are ever tied to it.


I look to You before exploring too much on my own. What say You Lord?


Made by You on the fourth day of creation (Genesis 1:14-19). Set by You to light the earth (v. 17). Something along the lines of our own personal night light. Thank You Father.


The more I’m reading in and of Your Word right now the greater my excitement grows. Another one of the things You have provided us that I’ve pretty much taken for granted all these years.


Waking with a simple wonder and having it turn to such eagerness to learn more is astounding to me Lord. Thank You!


“It is the LORD who provides the sun to light the day and the moon and stars to light the night, and who stirs the sea into roaring waves. His name is the LORD of Heaven’s Armies…” (Jeremiah 31:35).


“When I look at the night sky and see the work of Your fingers - the moon and the stars You set in place - what are mere mortals that You should think about them, human beings that You should care for them?” (Psalm 8:3-4).


Recently I’ve become more aware of the importance of being curious. First introduced to me by an early grade schooler several years ago, I am again humbled by all there is to learn from the most unlikely places.


Father, how I ask (Matthew 7:7) You to continue Your work in teaching me what You would have me learn. At the pace You have set and know is best.

(7:28 a.m.)


Blessed Father, the eagerness I’m experiencing as Your Word is coming more alive (Hebrews 4:12) to me borders on sheer delight. A feeling of joyful excitement that often seems to ebb and flow. Much like the tide. Which is governed by the moon. The one You set in place.


Reading about resurrection in 1 Corinthians 15, verse 40 tells of the glory of heavenly bodies being different from that of earthly ones. Verse 41 declares, “The sun has one kind of glory, while the moon and the stars each have another kind. And even the stars differ from each other in their glory.”


Father, I want to know more about You. Your glory. Your creation. And my place in it all. I love, need, trust and want You Lord. Do all You must in using me as You know is best. Thank You. Praise You. Amen.

(483 words ~ 7:46 a.m.)


Thursday, April 23, 2026

recognizing grace

 Thursday, April 23, 2026 (6:04 a.m.)

Holy God,


I want to learn to recognize grace when I see it. I don’t know that I do.

(6:28 a.m.)


Thank You for this opportunity of sitting and exploring what grace looks like. And how to identify it.

(6:55 a.m.)


The more I read, the more I realize how little I know and/or understand. Thank You Father that Your grace is never contingent on my efforts. I’m asking (Matthew 7:7) You to make me ever aware of it Dear Lord.


Thank You that the song I went to sleep singing last night is the one that is still present with me now.


I See Grace

Hallelujah, I stand amazed…

… And just like that, oh, my past has been erased

When I look back, I see -  

Grace, grace, God’s grace

Grace that is greater than all my sin…♪


Continue Your mighty work in, with, by, through and for me Dearest God. I want to recognize Your grace and acknowledge You every time I come across it.


I love, need, trust and want you Lord. Do all You must in using me as You alone know is best. Thank You. Praise You. Amen.

(201 words ~ 7:18 a.m.)


Wednesday, April 22, 2026

more and better

 Wednesday, April 22, 2026 (6:05 a.m.)

Holy, Loving Lord God,


Thank You for the life You would have us live. Real and eternal. More and better than I could ever dream (John 10:10b The Message).

(6:23 a.m.)


Thank You for the way my brain shuffles through the playlists of music that is stored there. A chance word or phrase here and there and my soul explodes with singing Your Truth!

♪You give life, You are love

You bring light into darkness

You give hope, You restore

Every thing that is broken

And Great Are You, Lord


Thank You Father. Thank You for the life Jesus came to give. Abundant. Full. True. Good. More and better. Rich and satisfying. Overflowing. Plenteous [now there’s a word I never knew!].

♪It’s like the brightest sunrise

Waiting on the other side of the darkest night

Don’t ever lose hope, hold on and believe

Maybe you just Haven’t Seen It Yet 


You’re closer than you think you are

Only moments from the break of dawn

All His promises are just up ahead

Maybe you just haven’t seen it yet…


He is moving with a love so deep

Hallelujah for the victory

Good things are coming even when we can’t see…♪


Yes! God, I want to live this day You have allowed and provided me exactly as You have planned it. Seeking You, Your Kingdom and righteousness over all else (Matthew 6:33). Rejoicing and being glad (Psalm 118:24b). Loving You, others and myself with all my heart, soul, mind and strength (Mark 12:30-31).


Father God, do all You must that I will truly come to live the life You designed for me (Psalm 139). I love, need, trust and want You Dear Lord. Use me exactly as You know is best. Thank You. Praise You. Amen.

(307  words ~ 6:55 a.m.)


passing time

Tuesday, April 21, 2026 (5:13 a.m.)

Holy God,


The days, weeks, months just keep passing.

(6:16 a.m.)

And right here? More than another hour!


An hour spent searching Your Word. Praying Psalms written by David. Reading of Joshua. And Moses. Scriptures telling me that I am not alone in my thoughts and feelings.


All of this leading to a song popping into my head. At first thinking a word in it was throne. Turns out it’s MOVE.


♪… God Is On the Move, on the move

Hallelujah

God is on the move

In many mighty ways…

… On the move today…♪


Thank You that You are dear Father.


I confess to feelings of overwhelm by the seemingly quick passing of time. Tears well in my eyes as I consider the “here today, gone tomorrow” (James 4:14; Matthew 6:30) brevity of it all.


Thank You for the Truth we find in Your Word. The promise that while “The wind blows, and we are gone… the love of the LORD remains forever with those who fear Him (Psalm 103:15-17).


Use me Lord. As You know is best. I love, need, trust and want You as the deciding factor in all I think, say, do and am.


You are good. Great. Glorious. Gracious (Psalm 145:5-8). And I want to represent You well. Glorifying (1 Corinthians 10:31) and enjoying (Psalm 73:24-26) You forever!


Thank You for David’s trust in knowing “You will show me the way of life, granting me the joy of Your presence and the pleasures of living with You forever” (Psalm 16:11).


Do all You must that I spend the time You have allotted me wisely and well. To Your glory God. Thank You. Praise You. Amen.

(295 words ~ 6:54 a.m.)

 

Monday, April 20, 2026

especially the challenges

 Monday, April 20, 2026 (5:55 a.m.)

Good morning Lord.


Thank You for so very many things. My thoughts. And desires. The birds singing outside. Hope. Smiles. Even the disappointments. And challenges. Especially the challenges.


Thank You Father for the ways You have been changing me through the years. Baby steps in many areas. And by leaps and bounds in others.


Thank You for allowing me the opportunities to explore my own thinking. And comparing it to Your Word. Thank You for helping me see my own tendency of complicating even the simplest things.


Take this morning for instance. I didn’t want to be awake yet. I didn’t want to be singing ♪Holy Spirit♪ again. But there I was. Going through the motions. All the way until I got to the word ‘glory.’


You never cease to amaze me by the power You have in the seemingly smallest things. Like causing me to want to look into what it means to long for Your glory. Oh! And here it is again. The joy I find in being curious. About You.


Thank You for the opportunity of having my song change the moment I got out of bed. Thinking I would continue exploring the welcoming here of the Holy Spirit, You reminded me again that 


♪… I wasn’t made to be tending no grave

I was called by name

Born and raised back to life again

I was Made For More


Father, thank You for the more for which You have made me.


What if I were to combine the two songs right here and consider You having made me for more of Your glory my heart already longs for? To truly be overcome by Your presence?


Yes Lord. Teach me to approach today with surrender in mind. Remind me in every win. And especially the challenges. My response to You is to be, ♪Yes, Lord, Yes


How perfect that the Bible verse I was just led to is Isaiah 26:8. “LORD, we show our trust in You by obeying Your laws; our heart’s desire is to glorify Your name.” Yes, Lord. Make it so!


I love, need, trust and want You as absolute Lord of my life. Do all You must in making me obedient. Thank You. Praise You. Amen.

(383 words ~ 7:09 a.m.)


Sunday, April 19, 2026

living in peace

 Sunday, April 19, 2026 (5:35 a.m.)

Holy God,


Thank You for the privilege of coming before You. 

(6:00 a.m.)


Mm, yes. Sitting with You. Thinking of You. Acknowledging You as absolute Lord of my life.


Father, thank You. Considering all I am and have, think and do are because of You I keep coming back to being grateful.


Thank You for the opportunity of reading what others have written regarding their experiences with You. One repeatedly using a phrase I’ve valued for years now. “God’s got this.” Thank You that You do dear Lord.


This particular writer [Pastor Kelly M. Williams] encourages asking ourself a question in the midst of crisis. “Do I want to understand and control my life, or do I want the peace of God?” He declares that we can’t do both.


In referring to the apostle Paul’s teachings in Philippians 4:6-9, Pastor Kelly acknowledges the ease with which we tend to “give up, give in and just worry ourselves to death.”


Thank You Father that Your way is better! Thank You for the invitation to live in Your peace.


Quoting again from this reading [Living in the Peace of God] I am reminded of the importance of surrendering to You any desire to control or understand circumstances. In turn, “His [Your!] peace consumes my fear.” What a profound way of condensing Philippians 4:7.


Lord God, I want to live in Your peace. Sharing with others the hope we have in You. Do all You must that I will come to love, need, trust and want You exactly as You now is best. Use me as You wish. Thank You. Praise You. Amen.


(282 words ~ 6:57 a.m.)


Saturday, April 18, 2026

overflowing comfort

 Saturday, April 18, 2026 (5:23 a.m.)

Good morning Blessed God,


Thank You for the blessings You provide. Creature comforts.

(5:40 a.m.)


Thank You for the very unexpected turn my thoughts just took. You, “the source of all comfort” (2 Corinthians 1:3b).


Father, I love when Your Word springs to life for me!


Illustrated Bible Handbook subtitles verses 3-11 as Communicating God’s Comfort. This section describes the apostle Paul’s willingness to openly share his times of suffering “so that others can sense the overflowing comfort of God which sustained him when he felt despair.”


Wow!


Here I was, ready to thank You for warmth and rest. Instead I’m taken to reading “All praise to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. God is our merciful Father and the source of all comfort” (v.3).

(6:36 a.m.)


Again I am profoundly wowed by You Dear Lord. Shortsighted as I may tend to be, You take me deeper. Into Your Word. Your wonder. Your glory. Your mercy. Your overflowing comfort.


Father, I ask (Matthew 7:7) that You continue teaching me the very fine art of sharing Your overflowing comfort with others.


You ARE “the One who so wonderfully comforts and strengthens us in our hardships and trials. And why does He do this? So that when others are troubled, needing our sympathy and encouragement, we can pass on to them this same help and comfort God has given us” (2 Corinthians 1:3-4 The Living Bible).


Do all You must Dear Lord. In, with, by, through and for me. I want to live as You would have me live. By way of Your comfort and strength. Use me as You alone know is best. Thank You. Praise You. Amen.

(295 words ~ 6:57 a.m.)