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Rejoice! (Psalm 118:24)


Scripture of the Day: Psalm 118: 24

24 This is the day the Lord has made;
    let us rejoice and be glad in it.

Last night as I was making dinner (which ended up being egg sandwiches after my first attempt failed); I looked in my egg carton to see those words from Psalm 118! It was a dose of much needed attention shifting. Yesterday had some really awesome parts and also several situations that drove me crazy. When I saw that quote I was really quite crabby. But why?

God was in charge of yesterday, just as he is charge of everyday…and I don’t think He meant for me to be particularly upset – He meant for me to rejoice!

So on this day, I encourage you to do just that. Regardless of the situations you find yourself in, look for something positive in them. God put you where you are for a reason and I truly believe he wants you to find some joy right where you are standing…You might just have to look down at your eggs to find it! J

Closing Prayer:

Heavenly Father, thank you for showing up in unexpected places! Sometimes when our life gets us down, we really need to take some time to praise You, even if it is just for the simple fact that we are here. Help us find joy in the little things and not get bogged down by what we perceive as the big things. Amen.

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