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Try doing this. . .

‘. . . proclaiming your love in the morning and your faithfulness at night’  Psalm 92.2

These words set out a beautiful and simple pattern for prayer, one that builds faith and thanksgiving, as well as increasing an awareness of the presence of God.

At the beginning of the day, focus afresh on the wonder of God’s love for you. His love is always present, but if you spend time proclaiming it – despite how you might be feeling – then it gives you solid ground on which to stand firm in the day ahead.

Then, at the end of the day, look back and try to pinpoint those moments when you can see God has been at work. The truth is that he has been at work constantly in every part of your life, but to recognise his hand in specific areas is to begin to open your eyes to seeing him at work everywhere.

This pattern of prayer might seem obvious, but there is a discipline in actually taking hold of these two great truths and sowing them more deeply into your life. Whatever time of day it is with you now, pause to proclaim to yourself either God’s love or his faithfulness – or both!

 
 
 

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