Saturday, 14 March 2026

Today is the day the Lord has make.

 This is the completing of that beautiful verse, a declaration that has been sung and spoken by God's people for thousands of years. It is an invitation to live fully in the present moment, anchored in the goodness of God.


Psalm 118:24: "This is the day which the Lord has brought about; we will rejoice and be glad in it." (AMP)


After all you have declared—trusting God, blessing on your work, higher ground, overflowing love, freedom, identity as a child of God Most High, and worship of the Holy Lamb—this is the day to live it all out.


What This Means for You Today:


· This day is a gift. It was crafted by the Lord specifically for you. It contains mercies that are new this morning (Lamentations 3:22-23).

· This day holds purpose. There are people to love, work to be done, prayers to be prayed, and moments of grace waiting for you.

· This day is not an accident. The Lord has "made" it—ordained it, brought it about, and given it to you as an opportunity to know Him more.


The Response: Rejoice and Be Glad


Not because circumstances are perfect. Not because everything goes your way. But because the Lord has made this day, and He is with you in it.


· Rejoice because the God of hope goes before you.

· Rejoice because you are no longer a slave, but a child of God Most High.

· Rejoice because the Lamb who is worthy walks beside you.

· Rejoice because His love is overflowing toward you right now.


A Prayer for This Day:


"Lord, I receive this day as a gift from Your hand. Thank You for the breath in my lungs and the chance to live for You. I choose to rejoice and be glad—not because my circumstances are perfect, but because You are perfect, and You are with me. Walk with me through every moment. Let Your joy be my strength. Let Your peace guard my heart. This is the day You have made, and I will live it for Your glory. In Jesus' name, Amen."


Go now, and live this day fully. It is the only one you have, and it is a masterpiece from the hand of your Father.

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