Daily Mercies

My Commute

As I write this on a Friday night, I’m very aware that the last thing most of you want to hear or think about as you begin your weekend is work. You’re probably either looking forward to spending the next two days with your family doing things you wouldn’t otherwise have time for, or, as in my case, are counting on a restful Saturday and Sunday to end one week and begin another. But as I’ve learned by way of experience over these last several months, living for a two day weekend is a tragic waste of the gift of life. If you wake up every Monday morning with a sigh of reluctance and drag off to work, already wishing it was Friday, then you’ll spend more than 70% of your life unhappy. Lamentations 3:22-23 reminds us that God’s mercies are new every morning – not just on our days off.

One way I’ve been able to realize God’s grace on a daily basis is to make the most of my commute. There are numerous ways to get to work from my house, but I make it a priority to take the scenic route whenever possible. Something about seeing the beauty of an autumn sunrise with worship music playing on my car stereo is able to dissolve that longing to go back to bed and pull the covers over my head. Of course if you live in the city the picture above may be the closest you’ll ever come to a scenic commute, but that’s not what matters; simply find a way to start your day off on the right foot by giving God the opportunity to reveal His love to you afresh.

“Cause me to hear Thy lovingkindness in the morning; for in Thee do I trust: cause me to know the way wherein I should walk; for I lift up my soul unto Thee.”

-Psalm 143:8

Finding 30 minutes to spend in a prayer closet every morning may be next to impossible for some people, especially if getting up at 4 AM barely gets you out the door on time. But the point is not for me to set in stone how you should spend your day with God; it’s for you to identify the often subtle, daily opportunities you may now be overlooking to spend time in prayer and fellowship with your heavenly Father. For me, this means not taking the interstate; for you, it may mean opening up the Bible during your lunch break and feasting on what Job valued even “more than [his] necessary food” (Job 23:12). If your love for God and desire to serve Him is sincere, He will provide and reveal more opportunities to serve Him than you ever realized you had. You just have to keep your eyes open.

2 comments:

Pamela M. Steiner said...

I appreciate this post...I also have a long commute to work each day, and I have no choice BUT to take the scenic route through the forest! At first I thought it would be too long of a commute (almost 30 miles), but now I absolutely love it. I only wish the last 10 miles weren't through the city traffic. But the first 20 miles makes up for it. Yes, it is a great time to worship the Lord. I have a good Christian radio station (JoyFM) to listen to...God is so good! Thanks for sharing!

Karissa Noelle said...

I just read Lamentations 3:22-23 in my devotions today! I loved the rest of the post as well, and it was definitely something I need to hear!
I love the last part where you said, "If your love for God and desire to serve Him is sincere, He will provide and reveal more opportunities to serve Him than you ever realized you had. You just have to keep your eyes open." I am going through a book called "The Purpose Driven Life" and I have been learning so much through it. The chapter I read today was called "How Real Servants Act." I actually wrote about it on my blog, cause I liked it so much. What you said, reminded me of it. Thanks again for posting this!

Karissa :)
Psalm 16:11

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