The Gift of Ordinary Days

Psalm 118:24

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

Not every day is marked by dramatic answers to prayer or miraculous provision. Most of our lives are made up of ordinary days — mornings filled with routines, afternoons of work, evenings of chores. It can feel repetitive or even unnoticed.

Yet God delights in the ordinary. The same God who split the Red Sea also provided daily manna in the wilderness. He shows up not only in the mountaintop moments but in the quiet faithfulness of each day. Every sunrise is a gift, every shared meal an opportunity for gratitude, every breath a reminder that life itself is sacred.

A Word for Today

When we begin to see ordinary days as gifts, we find that they are not small at all. They are the canvas on which God paints His faithfulness, one brushstroke at a time.

Reflection Question

What ordinary moment today could you pause to see as a gift from God?

Closing Prayer

Father,
Thank You for the gift of today. Even in the routines and responsibilities, help me to see Your hand at work. Teach me to live with gratitude, rejoicing in the ordinary moments You have made.
Amen.

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