Family Pic 2025

Family Pic 2025
Tucker, Scot, Lisa, Tim & Stella

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

The Gift of A New Day...

The Gift of A New Day...

Every morning brings a gift that many of us overlook: a fresh page waiting to be written. Yesterday's page has already been filled. Some parts may have been beautiful, while others may contain mistakes, disappointments, or things we wish we could rewrite. But today is different. Today is blank.

Before the busyness begins, take a moment to simply breathe. Thank God for the gift of another day. The breath in your lungs is a reminder that His purpose for your life is not finished. The opportunities He has prepared for you are still ahead.

Sip your coffee, tea, or favorite morning drink slowly. Allow yourself a few quiet moments to appreciate the blessing of a new beginning. In a world that constantly urges us to rush, there is value in slowing down long enough to hear God's voice and set our hearts on Him.

Then consider the page before you.

What will you write with your words today? Will they encourage, uplift, and show kindness? What will you write with your actions? Will they reflect patience, generosity, and love? What will you write with your attitude? Will you choose gratitude over complaining and faith over fear?

We may not control everything that happens during the day, but we can choose how we respond. We can choose to trust God with the unexpected twists and turns. We can choose to be a blessing to those we encounter. We can choose to walk in obedience and faithfulness.

The beauty of a blank page is that it holds possibility. God can use ordinary moments to accomplish extraordinary things. A kind word, a helping hand, a prayer, or a simple act of love can leave a lasting impact on someone's life.

As you begin today, remember that you are not writing the story alone. The Author of your faith walks beside you, guiding your steps and giving you wisdom for each moment.

So breathe in. Sip slowly. Embrace the gift of this new day.

Today is a blank page—fill it well.

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