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Every day is a celebration. God's creation celebrates each dawn's awakening. A new day, a new season, life as we know it is not the same. Another gift of day light, a celebration of creation. As each day brings with it a sense of order, God's divine plan unfolds (for his creation). For some it is a season of joy and laughter, for others pain and grief. Whatever the dawn brings we rise to greet it with grace and gratefulness, pain or solitude, as we comfort ourselves in the awareness of his presence and his loving care for us all, knowing that our excellent creator knows and does all things well. We look to him in praise and gratitude seeking his help to walk with the same gracefulness in joy or in sorrow, knowing that whatever state we are in, it is but for a season. We understand that seasons come and seasons go, but through all the changes we keep strong as we remain in his presence, in prayer, whether silent or verbal. He is always there for us. Though it may seem at times that he is distant,

He is there!


God has promised to always be there for us -- "I will never leave you " -- but though his voice may be silent to us, we can take comfort in the simplest of things. A flower, the sunshine, a singing bird, the smile of a baby. God is there waiting, wooing us to come, come to him. Come like an innocent child to your Father who wants to embrace you , wants to comfort you, wants to love you. He is waiting to embrace and to comfort all those who will come to him.


Will you come?

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