” The
path of the righteous is like the first gleam of dawn,
shining ever
brighter till the full light of day.
But the way of the
wicked is like deep darkness;
they do not know
what makes them stumble.”
(Proverbs 4:18&
19)
Those of you that have known me a long time are aware that I have always been a
morning person. In my mind, there is no better time of day than early morning,
even sunrise. There is no prettier sight that the sun coming up out of the sea
off of Boston, the early light on the first tee waiting for enough daylight to
see the flight of the ball or the sun coming up over a mountain when viewed
from a canoe while fishing. I am blessed because to me first light is a
spiritual event.
Each sunrise starts a new
beginning, a new opportunity to do better and a new opportunity to do God’s
work. Yesterday is gone and cannot be changed and our future is today and
beyond.
These Good News epistles that I
write started as something to do during the early hours. The news casts on TV
were (and still are) depressing. The newspapers are full of bad news. It seems
that bad news sells.
In Minneapolis, once a week our
paper has a half page section called “Faith and Values”. It covers all faiths,
special events etc. and does little to offset the many square inches of
negativity and promotion of activities disguised as news.
Tomorrow you will see a “first
light”. It may be at mid morning if you are a late sleeper, or the crack of noon
if you are in the music business or it could be a sunrise. Either way, it is a
new beginning, a new opportunity. It will be the first day of the rest of your
life! Spend it with hope and joy.
Thought for Today: There will be seven days this
week, each is a fresh start. Let us feel the spirit in the first light, the
hope of a new day. Let us live the first day of the rest of our lives with
faith and the joy of the Lord.
Prayer for Today: Dear Lord, today we thank you for
the sunrise; the new beginning; the new opportunity. We pray that we may use
this wonderful opportunity to do your will here on earth.
Amen