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Christmas Eve, the day before Christ’s birthday, comes with anticipation like no other day. Families gather, churches hold special services, and life has a crispness not found on different days. Attending candlelight service remains my favorite one of the year, standing shoulder to shoulder with God’s family, singing Silent Night, always encourages my soul. Believing that God created the day and rejoicing over it doesn’t take much effort.
However, a month later, on January 24th, when the cold of winter has set in, the daylight coming earlier as the jubilant emotions of the holidays fade doesn’t quite seem as joyful. The Lord makes every day, the good and the bad. Rejoicing in our daily lives takes more effort and requires us to keep the Son in our eyes.
Back in the 2000s, the landline phone system had an alarm feature. Similar to cell phones today, you could program the system to wake you up with whatever message you wanted. For years, when I answered the phone, I would hear this verse, and it would instantly remind me of the Lord’s presence in the day ahead. No matter what came my way, I knew God traveled with me; He made the day and all that came with it.
Start your day with Jesus, however that works for you. Find a way to remind yourself of His presence in the day ahead. Live boldly knowing God made the day, and He will help you through it. Nothing surprises the Savior, even in our darkest moments; He lights the way. In Christ, we have all we need to persevere through challenges and rejoice in victories. The Lord made today, and every day, live in His presence and carry the wonders of Christmas with you all through the year.
Journal Questions:
How does Christmas Eve bring joy to your heart?
In what way does knowing God made the day comfort you?
How can you rejoice in the Lord daily, 365 days a year?
Joyful Application:
Meditate on the joy of Christ’s birth and let it invigorate your soul.








