Giving The Smallest Part Of Our Day To God



Sometimes life can seem exhausting. There is physical exhaustion, but there is also emotional exhaustion. Every moment our mind is doing some sort of mental exercise. Sometimes these exercises are automatic like lifting our arm to put a glass in the cabinet or bending down to pick up a magazine. Still, the brain is working. Then, there are the chores that aren't done on a daily basis like driving down an icy road in the winter or painting a kitchen wall. All of these activities take concentration whether done everyday or every six months.  All of these activities tax the mind. Sometimes it's necessary to sew a button on again. The first one might have been sewn on too loosely. If we make a mistake while working on a project, we use more brain power. This can cause fatigue and even crankiness.

To avoid crankiness, these routine or not so routine chores need to be taken before God's Throne in prayer. God doesn't time our prayers. I believe He hears quickie prayers too. God wants us to experience mentally healthy, happy days. All of these activities are small life lessons. God and His Angels are with us while we are going through a twenty-four hour period.  Just centering our mind on Him in prayer can make life more abundant.
Psalm 55:22

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