Amy, glad you found the thread with the sick chicken - I just knew somehow that you had posted it, but wasn't thinking it was one you'd posted at the Finest. I remember it now! Thanks!
February 13, 2008
READ: Psalm 51:8-13
Restore to me the joy of Your salvation. Psalm 51:12
What do you think of when you hear the word fresh? When the weather is nice, my husband and I enjoy going to the farmers market so we can buy produce that was picked that very morning. To me, fresh means just-harvested fruits and vegetablesnot stale or spoiled, but crisp and full of exquisite flavor.
I need that kind of freshness in my relationship with God. I can have too many stale attitudesimpatience, criticism, and selfishnessand not enough longsuffering, kindness, . . . gentleness, which are the fruit of the Spirit (Gal. 5:22-23).
As David repented of the sin in his life, he prayed, Create in me a clean heart. Then he petitioned God: Restore to me the joy of Your salvation (Ps. 51:10-12). Confession and repentance of our sin renews our fellowship with the Lord and allows us to joyously begin anew.
What better time than today to ask God to give you a newness of spirit, a freshness of faith, and a renewed appreciation of Him!
Lord, we want the fruit of our lives to always be fresh and flourishing (Ps. 92:14). Help us to experience Your love, compassion, and faithfulness that are new every morning (Lam. 3:22-23). Amen.
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