In a morning meeting I recently attended, the person who opened the
gathering began by praying, “Lord, thanks for today. It is the beginning of a
new day we have never seen before.” Although the idea seemed obvious, that prayer
got me thinking about a couple of different things. First, because each day is
a new opportunity, it will be filled with things we cannot anticipate or even
prepare for. Therefore, it’s important that we recognize our limitations and
lean heavily on God—intentionally choosing to live in His grace and strength
rather than relying on our own resources.
The second thing that occurred to me is that the newness of each day is
a gift worth celebrating. Perhaps this concept was what prompted the psalmist
to declare, “This is the day the Lord has made; we will rejoice and be glad in
it” (Ps. 118:24).
Of course, we face many unknowns today—and some could be difficult. But
the treasure of each brand-new day is so special that Moses was led to write,
“Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom” (90:12).
Every new day is a precious gift. May we thankfully embrace each one with
confident trust and humble celebration.
Each new day gives us new reasons to praise God. (RBC)