This day, . . . Today . . . (Deuteronomy 26:16, 17)
If an observant Jew were to ask God which day is
his favorite, he might expect the answer to be Saturday, the day that
God rested. A Christian might expect the answer to be Sunday, the day of
the resurrection. But God’s favorite day is today. No, not this date in
history, but today, every day, each particular day in which you find
yourself. Why? Because today, this very moment, is filled with divine
potential. This day is brimming with his power and grace.
Remember the Israelites wandering in the desert. God gave them a new
start each and every day. Think about the manna that he provided for
them to eat; they could collect enough for only one day. Yet it was
there anew every morning (Exodus 16:4-15)! Now, as Moses gathers the
people on the edge of the Promised Land, he calls them to trust this
same truth: today God will provide everything they need; today he stands
fully committed to loving them and protecting them.
You too have a brand-new day today. Yesterday, with all the mistakes
and choices you wish you could change, is behind you. Tomorrow, with all
the challenges that might make you anxious, is in God’s hands. But
today, God is offering you his love. Today, he is offering you his word
of wisdom. Today, he is inviting you to follow him.
Everyone has many different needs, but in addition to meeting these
needs, God offers one gift to every single person every single day: his
full attention. Right here, right now, he is offering you his
faithfulness and love. He knows what today holds, and he is offering you
the wisdom you need to face it.
God is not limited to the past stories from the Bible and the ancient
saints. Neither is he far away in some future time that you might live
to see. “Yesterday, today, and forever,” he is with you (Hebrews 13:8).
This is the moment when you can come to him, connect with him, and know
how close he really is. He knows exactly what you need, and he already
has it in hand for you. “This is the day the Lord has made” (Psalm
118:24)!
“Jesus, thank you for this day. Open my eyes to the grace you have for me, grace that is perfect for today.”
from wau.org
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