“This is the day the Lord has made; we will rejoice and be glad in it” (Psalm 118:24).
God made the day and the night. Each day has a name. Each day has its own special significance when viewed from the perspective of eternity. From eternity God made this day. He brought His creation into time and allowed me to engage the moments and gain the experiences awaiting me. It is not to be taken for granted because I am in need of His mercies and grace in order to effectively use the time allotted me. If I know this, I am appreciative of the freshness of His love for me today. “This is the day that the Lord took special attention in making.” It is now lifted from the pages of eternity to illustrate God’s purposes and intents within time. It is not just another day, but this day is the day! It was God’s intention for me to be alive and to see this day. Before it becomes too common, I will rejoice. I will begin this day thinking about the gift of life and the gift of time and take the opportunity to rejoice in it. The eternal significance of everyday life: The plain and the ordinary are elevated to a level where it takes on a new and different meaning. It cannot be ordinary again because God is there. He lifts from the pages of routine to illustrate His purpose and intent.