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Gratitude: Mornings Are for Saying Thank You
Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise; give thanks to Him and praise His name. PSALM 100:4
She rose each morning waiting for the sun. In winter it would take longer, and in the summer she could see the gray hint of it coming through the trees as she stepped into the kitchen. She loved the sunrise because it reminded her that a new day meant new hopes, new mercies, new dreams, and new potential. She waited for the sun, just so she could say “Thank You” for what she had, and for what was to come.
When you wake up each morning, whether it's clear or cloudy, the sun comes up too. The sunrise is a daily reminder of God’s nearness. He hasn’t forgotten about you or the world you live in, not for a minute. He faithfully brings sunlight and warmth to the day, and moonlight to the night. When you begin the day with “Thank You, God,” you’re acknowledging the receipt of this gift of fresh new mercies that He’s given you. He has already written your story and can’t wait to share it with you. Whatever burdened your heart yesterday can be placed safely in His hands as a new day begins. He made this day for you. Go for it.
God,
I come before You with a heart full of gratitude for the precious gift of life. Thank You for each breath, each heartbeat, each second. In every moment, may I recognize the miracle of life that You have given me. I am so grateful that You have chosen me to walk in my purpose alongside You. I pray as I continue to fulfill my purpose, I never take for granted this life.
In Jesus’s name, Amen.
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About this Plan
Sopha Rush invites you to slow down and discover that the "there" you're chasing might actually be right here. This 18-day reading plan encourages you to place daily faith in God and savor the goodness of life in the present. Instead of rushing and striving, you'll find deeper satisfaction and value in the moments you once hurried through, embracing the peace and contentment God offers in the here and now.
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