Joy Comes in the Morning

Psalm 30:5 speaks to us about anger and wrath lasting for a night but gives a reminder that joy comes with the light of day, in the morning.  During my working years, I was up at 5:30 a.m., wakened by an alarm that was the sound of birds chirping. My 30-minute drive to work, during some seasons, resulted in viewing spectacular sunrises. Now, in retirement, the beautiful morning sun wakens me as it filters through my window.  No matter if evening hours have you stewing with work pressures looming over you, or there is a tiff with your spouse, friend, coworker, or if the children are causing turmoil, or any myriad of things to cause you anger or upset, themorning’s brightness signifies a new day, a new hope, a newstart. What amagnificent gift, JOY!

God loves us unconditionally. He never fails to set the sun nor does He forget to let us witness it rising again. A new day, a bright reminder of the hope we should have in Him. Joy can be ours. Allow your days to start with witnessing the Light. See Him in your beginnings and your day will be blessed.  Joy comes in the morning. Seek the Light and know He’s got your day!

Jill

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Blog posts by the saints of JOY Lutheran Church in Ocala. We are excited to do this ministry together and to share God's unconditional love with all who read these messages.
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