Proverbs 10:4 "Lazy hands make for poverty, but diligent hands bring wealth." Reflection I've been sitting with this thought lately, turning it over quietly in my heart. Every one of us has been given work to do. The mother who never leaves her home, pouring herself into small hands and sticky faces. The student burning midnight oil over textbooks. The CEO carrying the weight of hundreds of livelihoods. The single parent who rises before dawn, sustained by sheer will and a whole lot of grace. The woman who keeps a household running like a quiet river, steady, unceasing, mostly unseen. The skilled professional. The one whose body limits what their spirit longs to do. The babysitter, the housekeeper, the faithful volunteer ladling soup at the rescue mission on a cold Tuesday night. Every single one of us, we are called to work. And here is what I need to remember, what I want to press deep into my bones: it does not matter whether my work is noticed by the world around me...
Lord, prepare me to be a true worshiper Psalm 147:1 "Praise the LORD! For it is good to sing praises to our God; for it is pleasant, and praise is beautiful." Reflection For a long time, genuine worship has been a real struggle for me. I have grown so accustomed to simply listening to music rather than actively engaging in praise that breaking the habit has proven difficult. Unless a song truly resonates deep within me, I find my attention drifting away almost without realising it. So, when it comes to praise and worship, I have to deliberately lean in and press through. I am not entirely sure what caused me to withdraw in this area, but I know that I have. Even now, I am making a conscious effort to worship and praise the LORD wholeheartedly because I know that is exactly what God desires from me. God calls me to sing my praises to Him: "Serve the LORD with gladness; come before His presence with singing." Psalm 100:2 God calls me to lift my hands to Him: "Li...