New Mercies Every Morning: An Opportunity To Praise
Psalm 113:3 From the rising of the sun unto the going down of the same the Lord's name is to be praised.
The Rising of the Sun as The Lord’s Invitation
The sun's rising is nature's most predictable miracle. Each dawn announces itself with light that was not there moments before, dispelling darkness and restoring visibility to a world that had grown obscure. When the psalmist begins with "the rising of the sun," he is marking the moment of awakening, both literal and spiritual. This is when the world stirs, when eyes open, when consciousness returns. It is the perfect starting point for praise because it mirrors our own awakening to God's presence.
The rising sun is a daily reminder that God's mercies are new every morning. Under the clarity of morning, we see tasks undone and praise yet to be offered; we are reminded of time’s finite arc. The fact that light has returned, that another day has been granted, that creation continues its ordained cycles—these are reasons enough for thanksgiving to begin.
Lights Commitment
The sun does not ask whether we are ready to worship; it simply rises, and in doing so, it calls us to recognize the Creator. The daily return of light presses should press you toward faithful response: to labor, to reconcile, to faithfulness. Morning is thus both mercy and motivation, offering a fresh ledger on which you may write acts of service and praise.
God’s Enduring Canvas
The sun does not rise to praise itself, nor does it illuminate human achievements. The dawn breaks to reveal the canvas of a Creator whose faithfulness is renewed every single morning. The constancy of the solar cycle is a physical parable of the unshakeable, reliable worthiness of God.
Praise That Is Deliberate
Let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually. Not just when circumstances feel favorable. Not just when you have the energy or the emotional capacity. Not just when praise comes naturally. But continually, persistently, deliberately, as an act of will. The word "sacrifice" matters: praise will costs you something. It requires you to lift our eyes from your circumstances and fix them on something greater. It asks you to acknowledge God's worth even when you are weary, disappointed, or afraid.
This is your calling in this moment. You, are invited to join the eternal chorus of creation that never ceases in magnifying God's name. When you offer the sacrifice of praise, when you choose, against the weight of difficulty and distraction, to say "Lord, you are worthy”, you participate in the most fundamental act of human existence.
The question is not whether God deserves your praise. The question is whether you will join in, whether you will offer, continually and without ceasing, the sacrifice of praise that is due to the creator of the universe and the preserver of your life or will you ignore him and reject his majesty, his power and authority.
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