Spiritual laziness is a constant nemesis. It is easy to be tricked into
thinking that Christian activity is spiritual fervor. David had been a
successful king for quite a while when “at the time of battle” he was in the
palace instead of where he belonged. His moral fall came when he was enjoying
the fruit of his efforts while ignoring his responsibility to remain at the
battlefront. Each of us needs rest, but more importantly, we must learn to rest
while we run. We must disengage from our own efforts but never from our daily
obedience. Oh Lord my Keeper, deliver me from worldly contentment. In all my
ways pull me toward You.
“This is the day that the LORD has made, I will rejoice and be glad in it!” Psalm 118:24 ESV. The table is set for a brand-new day. Only God knows exactly what is already prepared for my arrival in it. I must now leave behind days gone by and ready myself for new insight, a higher life, and greater things. Am I up for what today will bring? Only the day will tell, but the One who provides it will also carry me through it. One thing is sure; I will walk upon on sacred footprints since the Alpha and Omega has already trod this moment in advance, sprinkling blessings and divine opportunities throughout. I must pay attention so I don’t miss a thing He has placed along the path. Lord God, Lover of My Soul, today is the day You have made; I am so good with that and already rejoicing in what is to unfold. Lift me in Your arms and carry me through with faith, joy, and purpose.
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