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Rejoice in today (Psalm 118:24)

Scripture of the Day: Psalm 118:24

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

Do you ever wake up feeling strangely hopeful...and strangely nervous at the same time? This is one of those mornings. It brings to mind one of lines from my now-favorite movie, Frozen, "Don't know if I'm elated or gassy, but I'm somewhere in that zone." 

That is me! Excited/hopeful and nervous all at the same time! So instead of deciding to base my thoughts (and thus my day) on either one of those feelings, this verse popped in my head and won't leave! It doesn't matter what I was feeling in bed as I woke up - today is the day the Lord has made and so we must rejoice and be glad about it! 

The sun is shining for the moment. My son is still asleep at 8:00. I slept in my bed all night without a middle of the night movie session for the seventh night in a row (thanks to sleeping pills and medicine for restless legs). I get to see a good friend this morning. And tonight I get to babysit the little girl who is essentially part of our family and who we miss dearly! There are all kinds of things to rejoice about today!

I truly believe that if you look at your day in small increments, you can find many things to be glad about today. You just have to take the time to look :)

Praying blessings and joy for you today! 

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