Some days we wake up and we are in such a rush that we do not even realized how wonderful we feel compared to the night before. On the show Family Feud, one of the questions was, "How early do you get up before you have to go to work?" Someone said and hour, and someone else said thirty minutes.
On Sundays most people do not have to work, how long before you finally get up? Most of us take Saturday to do things around the house, some may hang out with friends through the night. This is the day most allow themselves to do nothing, so what your motivation to get up?
It is Sunday and you can’t even think what would get you up out of bed. Is there any place you want to go anything you need to do?
Think about this past week, that is now over and gone, but you can testify you are still here, in spite of every things that may have happened. In spite of the things that you may have heard or saw this week, the sad events, and problems that you experience during the week, you are still here. That is reason enough to get up and give thanks to God for this today on Sunday and every day.
Weeping may last through the night, but joy comes with the morning. ... Verse 5. - For his anger endureth but a moment; in his favour is life; literally, for a moment ...Psalm 30:5
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