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Embrace the Mornings: Biblical Motivations for Your Day

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Mornings are the worst and best time of the day.

It is the worst because this is when you get your best sleep after a long sleepless night. However, when the alarm rings at 5 am, you have to get up to get ready for work.

Mornings are the best part of the day because it signifies a new beginning.

The old day has become yesterday.

Every morning when I awake, I choose positivity and declare:

As the day progresses, life happens, and you will need some motivation to press on.

Four Bible verses to keep you motivated and productive during the day

Be determined in your heart to show love to everyone who crosses your path.

Endeavor to make your speech always seasoned with salt. Determine that if your words cannot encourage or bless others, you will not speak them.

As you go through the day, continue to meditate on the Word of God and ensure that everything that you say and do will glorify God.

At the end of the day, when you retire to bed, you will be at peace, and you will have sweet rest.

How is your DAY?

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8 responses to “Embrace the Mornings: Biblical Motivations for Your Day”

    1. Thank you for sharing.

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  1. Willie Torres Jr. Avatar

    Amen 🙏 Every day really is a gift from God. Start with joy, walk in love, speak with grace, shine His light, and end the day in peace.

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    1. Excellent summary of how to spend your day. What a wonderful world it would be if we all abide by this simple rule. Thank you so much for sharing.

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  2. Mornings are both the hardest and the most beautiful part of the day—a struggle to rise, yet a chance to start fresh. 🌅✨

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    1. Indeed, it is. Have a blessed day.

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  3. Yikes 5am??? My alarm goes off at 7am 🙂
    Starting the day with Jesus is the best

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    1. 7am is a good time to get up and starting your day in the presence of the Lord is the best way to have a productive day. Have a great day.

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