January Saturday
Haven’t seen the sun in a while.
Seeing it today brings a smile
and causes yesterday’s snowfall to glisten
this morning as daybreak has risen
over the hill
where sunlight spills.
The snow sparkles
like a twinkle
as the sun shines upon
this fluffy white down,
though too cold to be out and about.
The sun, though, erases any pout.
The sky is blue today,
instead of laden gray,
as the bright sun shines
upon the evergreen pines
where cold snow drapes
and decorates.
Today a bird chirps a melody.
It’s a cardinal in the magnolia tree.
Like the sun, he too was missed
this month after Christmas.
Just three weeks ago Christmas was
as time quickly ticks away, it does.
Soon the sun will be overhead.
It will be noontime instead
for the morning has quickly passed
for, you see, time doesn’t last
and neither will the sun.
Soon it will be gone.
It will slip down over the western hill
where a sunset might beautifully thrill
in pink and rose and orange hues -
a breathtaking view.
Be sure to enjoy one late winter afternoon
for the sun will continue on its circular path soon.
* * * * *
Jesus said, “Each day has enough trouble of its own.”
Each day also has many delights for us to own.
Take a minute right now to enjoy
whatever it is that brings you joy.
Don’t concentrate on what bothers,
but focus on and savor
something that brings delight:
like sunshine shining bright...
or the cold, sparkling snow,
or the grass beneath your toes,
the rainbow after the summer storm,
or talking to a loved one on the phone.
In truth, there are more delights to be had
than troubles that might make you feel bad.
Don’t be sad.
Be glad.
There’s much to be thankful for.
God has many good things in store.
Start today. Learn to look,
then write your blessings in a book.
A diary of God’s many blessings,
instead of daily worry and stressing,
will change your countenance and outlook.
You’ll be smiling. Now go look.
Therefore do not worry about tomorrow
for tomorrow will worry about itself.
Each day has enough trouble of its own.”
Matthew 6:34
An anxious heart weighs a man down,
but a kind word cheers him up.
Proverbs 12:25
God keeps him occupied with gladness of heart.
Ecclesiastes 5:20
Rejoice in everything you have put your hand to,
because the Lord your God has blessed you.
Deuteronomy 12:7
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