“Let the morning
bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in you. Show me the way I should go, for to you I
entrust my life.” Psalm 143:8
My
husband could not stand the taste of coffee for the first 18 years of our
marriage, while I would go the proverbial extra mile to get the perfect cup of
coffee, the thought of heating up
yesterday's left over coffee in the microwave nearly made me gag. Some of that
has changed as Paul now drinks coffee every morning. We are spoiled with a fresh ground
cup of brewed coffee every morning and we think it is the perfect way to
start the day, sipping in the mellow mood of mornings, kick-starting the
thoughts that will take us through the day. I’ll ask any non-coffee
drinkers to use their imagination.
The other day I was having my perfect cup when a still small
voice reminded me, that as much as I like my coffee fresh, am I content with yesterday's
Word? I would never be content with yesterday's coffee, yet I can let my feet hit the floor
and point myself into the day with yesterday's Word of God vaguely resting on
my memory. Why is that habit of starting fresh with Him every morning so easy
to let slide? I never forget to have my coffee. Let's sit at His feet together
and
listen to His fresh spoken Words for today.
Psalm 143:8
is rich with guidance for your day. “Let the morning bring me
word…” Let, bring, these are accepting words, a receiving attitude, like
accepting something handed to us. My favorite cups of coffee are handed to me
by my husband. Our Loving Heavenly Father has prepared this day and He will
prepare us for whatever this day brings. What is He bringing you this morning?
Words of His unfailing love. This is not love like we may have known it. His Word
and His love is true and faithful, unconditional and trustworthy. Perhaps your
earthly experience with love and relationships doesn’t look like that. This
morning He asks you to put aside those thoughts of disappointment and broken
trust, and let Him bring you His love. Our experiences are not perfect and
often not beautiful, but just like the sunrise is perfect every morning so God’s
love remains perfect and beautiful every day. If we let each morning bring us His
Word instead of our disappointed words we may find our perspective on the day
is changed.
“Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in you. Show me the way I should go, for to you I entrust my life.”
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