Morning Glory

Panning for gold

"In the morning, oh Lord, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait in expectation." (Psalm 5:3)

Some people seem to be born “morning people”, and others not. I’m in the “not” group. So even though I kept meaning to walk over and take a photo of the morning glory vines nearby, it was lunchtime before I got there.

I had seen them earlier, from the car, and they were in full color array. Vibrant periwinkle blue, on bright green leaves, stretching from the planter box downstairs all the way up to the second story.

In the heat of mid-day, the vines were still there, but the flowers had closed. The glory of these lovely flowers was in the morning.

The book of Psalms has always been a source of inspiration and comfort to me. Something in my spirit and soul begins to calm down and become serene, when I take time to read words that David penned so long ago.

I thought about what the Bible says, in the psalms, about praying in the morning. Of course you can pray anytime – which is great! But there is something about praying in the morning that is special. Even before getting out of bed.

This timeless confession, by David, the “man after God’s own heart” (Acts 13:22, 1 Samuel 13:14), is good for me to heed, each and every morning: “In the morning, oh Lord, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait in expectation.”

inspirational messages by Sally I. Kennedy

 

Sally I. Kennedy, ©2011
www.sallyikennedy.com

 

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