Greetings, Precious Family. May the Peace of the Lord be with you always.
Family,
There are seasons in life when people assume that challenges automatically cancel out joy. But I am learning that both can exist at the same time. Life can be demanding, and still be deeply meaningful. My body can ache, and my spirit can still be grateful. Responsibilities can feel heavy, and yet my heart can remain full.
I work two jobs, and while both require a great deal of me mentally, emotionally, and physically, they also fulfill me in ways I cannot fully explain.
There is joy in helping others. There is purpose in showing up. There is gratitude in knowing that even after difficult seasons, God still allowed me to walk back into rooms where I can encourage, support, and uplift people.
No, life is not perfect. Some days my body reminds me of its limitations. Arthritis and exhaustion sometimes try to slow me down. Challenges still come. But despite all of that, I can honestly say that I am happy.
I am grateful for the work God has placed in my hands. Most importantly, I know who I am, and whose I am. My relationship with God has become the anchor that keeps me grounded through every changing season of life.
That is why this scripture speaks so deeply to me tonight:
“Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” Galatians 6:9
Sometimes “doing good” is not about grand accomplishments. Sometimes it simply means continuing to love, continuing to serve, continuing to trust God, and continuing to show up even when life feels physically or emotionally exhausting.
And somewhere in the middle of all of it, God gives us joy. Not surface-level happiness. Not pretend peace. But deep, rooted joy that comes from knowing He is walking beside us every step of the way. Tonight, I am thankful for that joy.
Let Us Pray
Spirit of the Living God, Thank You for carrying me through another week. Thank You for giving me strength to complete the work set before me, even on the days when my body feels tired and my mind feels full. Thank You for allowing me to serve others through the work of my hands and the compassion in my heart.
Lord, help me never to grow weary in doing good. When exhaustion tries to overwhelm me, remind me that You are my strength. When challenges arise, remind me that my life still holds purpose. When pain comes, remind me that joy can still live beside it.
Thank You for my marriage, my work, my calling, and the peace that comes from knowing who I am and whose I am. Ground my heart in Your presence tonight. Let Your peace settle over my mind and body as I rest.
And above all, let my life continue to reflect Your goodness in everything I do. In the precious name of Christ Jesus we do pray. Lord in your mercy, hear our prayer.
And we let it be…And so it is…
Amen, Amen, and Amen
Worship Video of the Day
http://vevo.ly/0OHkJB
Rev. Marcia Davis, BA, MA
Covington, GA (USA)
