Devo Day 12

Day 12:
An attitude of gratitude

Reflection:

In Psalms 47:1 we are instructed to clap our hands, and shout unto God with the voice of triumph. The word shout means to mar by breaking, to split the ears with sound (figuratively), or make a joyful noise.  Furthermore, the voice of triumph is a ringing cry in entreaty, supplication, proclamation, joy, and praise to the Lord. It should be noted that the scripture reads the voice and not a voice, which indicates there is a standard.
 
Medically speaking, if a person is found unresponsive, the first person on scene checks the Airway for a blockage, determines if the person is Breathing, and verifies Circulation/ starts chest compressions (CPR). Incidentally, when a heart is not functioning properly, organs and tissues may die due to lack of blood flow. Finally, signs of life like responsiveness or movement, can be positive indicators to those around.
 
People of God, I submit to you that the Lord is our First Responder (John 3:16) and he is listening for signs of life from his people. Let us not be found unresponsive to his loving kindness, goodness, and mercy, but rather responsive with clapping and ringing cries laced with faith, trust, and hope that breaks or pierces his ear. 
 
Finally, in doing this instruction, it is a positive indicator to the Lord that we have an attitude of gratitude, our hearts are healthy, and life is flowing in and out of us. 
 

Prayer for the Day:

Father, we come before You with grateful hearts, acknowledging that You are our First Responder, always watching over us, always ready to heal, deliver, and restore. We declare today that we will not be silent. We will not be unresponsive to Your love and grace. We raise our voices in triumph, shouting Your praises and declaring Your victory over every situation.
 
We declare that our hearts are full of life—pumping with faith, hope, and trust in You. As we shout with the voice of triumph, we believe that every chain is being broken, every barrier is being torn down, and every victory is secured in You. Thank You for being the lifter of our heads, the healer of our hearts, and the One who never leaves us unresponsive.
 
In Jesus’ mighty name, we pray. Amen.

from Min. Deborah Dillard

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