Waiting for the Morning Light
“I wait for the Lord, my soul doth wait, and in His word do I hope.
My soul waiteth for the Lord more than they that watch for the morning.” — Psalm 130:5–6
Why should we begin each day with a devotional time with the Lord?
Because morning devotion sets the tone for everything that follows. Before the noise of the world rushes in, before decisions are made and burdens are carried, we choose to align our hearts with God’s truth. Like the watchman waiting for the first light of dawn, our souls learn to wait—not in anxiety, but in hope.
Morning devotion reminds us that God is our source, not our schedule. It anchors our thoughts in His Word, steadies our emotions, sharpens our discernment, and renews our strength. When we wait on the Lord early, we are declaring that His voice matters more than headlines, His promises outweigh our fears, and His presence is our greatest priority.
A day begun with God is a day lived with greater peace, purpose, and perspective.
If you’ve been weary, uncertain, or overwhelmed, try waiting for the Lord in the morning. You may discover that the light you’ve been longing for was waiting for you all along.
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