Daily Devotional - August 20, 2025
Good morning morning π, Beloved of God,
Psalm 92:1-2 - [1] It is good to give thanks to Yahweh And to sing praises to Your name, O Most High; [2] To declare Your lovingkindness in the morning And Your faithfulness by night,
No matter what we may be experiencing or dealing with the psalmist reminds us that it’s always good to thank God. Not just when things feel right, but because He is always right.
Think π¬ about it: God’s mercy meets you in the morning. That’s why you woke up. You didn’t breathe π¬️ on your own, He breathed on you. And when night falls, you can look back and say, “God held me down today. He was faithful even when I slipped, even when I doubted, even when I didn’t notice Him.”
This is more than Sunday praise ππΎ. This is daily life. Gratitude changes your vision. When you wake up thanking God, you step into the day remembering you’re not alone. And when you go to bed, you lay down knowing His track record is perfect, HE NEVER FAILS!
But here’s the challenge: Do you only thank Him when you feel blessed, or even when it’s rough? Do you only sing when the music πΆ is good, or can you lift your voice πin the silence? Real faith praises God at both sunrise and sunset.
So today, let’s practice this. Before you scroll, before you run out the door πͺ, whisper: “Thank You, Lord, for Your mercy this morning.” And tonight, before your head hits the pillow π€, say: “God, You kept me. You’ve been faithful.” The ebb & flow of "morning mercy" and "night faithfulness" will put your soul in awe and keep your heart steady in the chaos.
Don’t let your gratitude depend on your situation. Let it rest on God’s character... loving in the morning, faithful at night.
Yeaaaaaaaaa buddy!!!!!!!!!! C'mon now, let's exalt Him, remembering the faithfulness and consistency of the Almighty strong πͺπΎ!
You already KNOW, can't nobody impact life like God does π―!!!
Soli Deo Gloria (Glory to God Alone)
Pastor Trent
Amen PT!!
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