by Gail Rodgers
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The heart of God is so caring and loving. He knew there would be times in our lives when our hearts are down and our spirits depleted. I’m convinced that is why He placed many encouragements in the Bible to help us in just those times.
I read one of them recently and it occurred to me that if I followed through on the words of this Scripture it would impact my daily outlook in an incredible way.
Listen to these wise words from Psalm 92:1 & 2…
“It is good to praise the LORD and make music to your name O Most High, to proclaim your love in the morning and your faithfulness at night.”
God knew that we would need to be encouraged in very practical ways as we walk out the changes and challenges of our days. He said it’s a good thing to praise Him. He not only said it’s a good thing to do and to use music as part of our praise, but He also gave us two very practical ways to do it.
Proclaim His love in the morning. Proclaim His faithfulness at night.
Imagine the impact on your daily outlook if you took a few minutes every morning to declare out loud how much the Lord loves you. To look in the mirror as you prepare for your day and thank the Lord for His loving care as you prepare to head into your activities. Ask Him to remind you throughout the day of His love.
At night, when you lay your head to rest on your pillow, imagine the comfort and peace it would bring to recount two or three ways the Lord showed His faithfulness to you throughout the day. Think of how it would nurture the relationship with those close to you if you recounted these blessings of God’s faithfulness out loud.
To keep our days sandwiched between the morning proclamation of His love and the evening declaration of His faithfulness is a sure way to keep your heart in tune with His and to keep your attitudes adjusted throughout the day.
by Gail Rodgers
visit her web site at www.gailrodgers.ca
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