Saturday, August 22, 2026

The Same Waters

Daily Gratitude Year 14-Day 234: Today, I am grateful the same waters change when HE steps into the story. 

"He sent them back into the same waters that failed them,  just to show that nothing is truly empty when He steps into the story. " 

It is true. They fished all night but caught nothing. They were ready to call the night a failure, as they brought in the nets.

Some days, months, and seasons produce nothing more than discouragement. It can be hard to get out of bed and face the day when it seems the day holds little promise. We forget that He is the true agent of change. He is the one who brings goodness from the same waters that had only seem to produce disappointment. 

"Simon answered, “Master, we’ve worked hard all night and haven’t caught anything. But because you say so, I will let down the nets.” -Luke 6:5-6

Pastor Doane spoke from this passage years ago. It is still a favorite of mine. "Because you say so, I will" is an act of obedience, even when discouragement runs deep. When the nets come in the next time, they are bursting with fish. Obedience in this instance, came before trust. The result was a profound outcome. 

How many times do we miss His best for us, because we fight for control? For me, it might be a daily battle. We tend to live our days in "the same waters." We forget how powerful and life-changing His presence is in our ordinary moments in the regular days. 

He is always present. He is always good.  

Today, I am grateful the same waters change when HE steps into the story. 

Friday, August 21, 2026

Hope Goes Another Round

 

Daily Gratitude Year 14-Day 233: Today, I am grateful to go another round. 

"People speak of hope as if it is this delicate, ephemeral thing made of whispers and spider webs. It's not. Hope has dirt on her face, blood on her knuckles, the grit of cobblestones in her hair, and just spat out a tooth as she rises for another go."

The quote struck like a spring of freshwater in the desert. "Earworm" (the one singing the song stuck in your head) has been singing Emerson Day's song, "Get Behind Me" since yesterday. My favorite line is "In case you forgot, let me tell you the truth, you're stuck under my blood-bought boots." 

My verse of the day is: "By day the Lord commands his steadfast love, and at night his song is with me, a prayer to the God of my life."-Psalm 42:8

Combine the two and I see hope wearing "blood-bought stiletto heeled boots" because if the enemy is getting stomped, why not? Since, I am confident I could not even walk... let alone stomp... in stiletto heeled boots, it makes the image more powerful for me. 

"Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen." -Hebrews 11:1

Take on the day with confidence. Finger-comb your hair, get up, and go another round. You've got the boots for it! 

Today, I am grateful to go another round. 

Thursday, August 20, 2026

Pray for Clarity

 

Daily Gratitude Year 14-Day 232: Today, I am grateful we can pray for clarity. 

Sometimes we misunderstand the question or the expectation. It happens to us all at one time or another. This image captures the potential embarrassment in those situations with humor. 

"At the interview, Steve is asked if he can perform under pressure. Steve is not 100% sure he knows all the lyrics... but he's about to try his best." 

Misunderstandings are a part of life. There are times we get our words wrong or we act unintentionally hurtful because of lack of clarity. Lack of clarity can lead to wasted energy and unproductive labor. Asking for clarity is an important life-skill that shows thoughtfulness and the desire to do something well. 

Clarification questions are game changers. Jesus prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane for clarity before going to the cross. His path did not change, but he was clear on the mission. 

This is a favorite scripture for many. It is a reminder to wholly trust God, even when things get rough. Submission changes our hearts and allows His work to unfold.     

“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.” -Proverbs 3:5-6

Today, I am grateful we can pray for clarity. 

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

The New Day's Promise

 

Daily Gratitude Year 14-Day 231: Today, I am grateful for the new day's promise.

"I hope you have the best day today. All the lights are green, random things make you smile, and everything goes your way." 

It sounds like the recipe for an excellent day. For the most part, it is. A new day is a chance to start over. Put down yesterday's weariness and struggles and start fresh. 

In that "best day" scenario, remember that a red light might mean that you notice the amazing flowers in a nearby pot, animals at play, and an encouraging message on a bumper sticker. Red lights are not all bad. 

Delight in the random things that we too often are too busy to see. The power of intentionality is real. Use the pause. 

I do need the reminder that "everything going my way" can mean leaving out the things God has planned. It is good to leave room for the unexpected movement of God's hand in our days. Embrace and dance in the "perfect days," but leave room for God to move. It can be frustrating at the moment, but His ways are better than our way. 

"This is the day that the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it." -Psalm 118:24

Today, I am grateful for the new day's promise.

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Humility's Measuring Stick

 

Daily Gratitude Year 14-Day 230: Today, I am grateful for humility as a measuring stick. 

"A discontented heart breeds critical words, but humility asks God for perspective."

The words that tumble out of our mouths are revealing at times. Criticism can crush the human spirit when it is delivered without love and a true sense of helping someone grow. All of us have things we can do better. To be covered in love and encouragement through the struggles can powerfully change outcomes at home, at work, and at play. 

It is so easy to let words fly. It is difficult to undo hurts that touch the soul. 

"But what comes out of the mouth proceeds from the heart, and this defiles a person." -Matthew 15:18

Humility is a measuring stick. When the thoughts that want to puke out of our mouths come, do we pause in humility to seek God's mind, heart, and perspective? The lashes of a critical tongue cut deeply and heal slowly. Humility does not always need words. In fact, it most often shows up to work quietly side-by-side with the one who is struggling. 

Perhaps, the greatest act of humility ever observed was God taking on human skin, evidence of His opinion that we are worth saving. 

Today, I am grateful for humility as a measuring stick. 

Monday, August 17, 2026

Hand Off the Paintbrush

 

Daily Gratitude Year 14-Day 229: Today, I am grateful to hand off the paintbrush.

Mondays are a fresh canvas. It is a new week. Hopefully, the weekend provided some rest. 

I love this reminder to hand God the paintbrush, instead of struggling on my own. "Return to me" is His simple and clear statement, request, and command. 

"For thus said the Lord God, the Holy One of Israel, “In returning and rest you shall be saved; in quietness and in trust shall be your strength.” But you were unwilling," Isaiah 30:15

How many times am I unwilling to hand Him the paintbrush? I know He does a better job, yet I resist. The battle is a human one. I am grateful for the grace and mercy He pours generously as we figure it out. 

In quietness and trust, there is strength. 

Today, I am grateful to hand off the paintbrush.


 


Sunday, August 16, 2026

Can't Bite Water

 

Daily Gratitude Year 14-Day 228: Today, I am grateful for the reminder that you can't bite water. 

This image caught my eye today:

"No matter how sharp your teeth are, you can't bite water."

It means that every problem comes with its own solution. There is often not a one size fits all solution. There is great wisdom in taking time to understand the situation before taking action. Knee-jerk reactions are often not the best solution and can make the problem worse. 

You can't bite water. Not in its natural state. If it is frozen, it is transformed to ice. Ice is made from water, but is different once frozen. Biting at water is wasted energy. 

We have spent the past month in the book of Acts. One of the things I have loved has been reading Paul's (formerly Saul) transformed nature. He learned patience and even tact. I always think of Paul as the one who had the passion, but was on the wrong team. Jesus saw something very special in a man who had persecuted him like few others. He saw his passion and commitment. He needed to grow his patience and his heart for the lost. He was so educated and arrogant, but changed from the inside out. 

His testimony was often being patient in prison, in chains, in storms, and even in a shipwreck. His knowledge of scripture was a gift that allowed him to help shape the early church with deep roots in the Old Testament while claiming Jesus as Lord. He certainly had learned that you can't bite water. 

“To answer before listening—that is folly and shame.” – Proverbs 18:13

Today, I am grateful for the reminder that you can't bite water.