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I Will Awake the Dawn

 The scheduled daily sacrifices and times of prayer are not relegated to the dusty pages of history.  Nor are they mere shadows.  Our Creator and Father is wise, compassionate and desirous of His children's attention and love but I'm afraid this child in particular needs prompting and reminding that these times spent with Him are a joy and the privilege of being part of His royal family.
I will be forever grateful that His Ruach draws us into His presence and reminds us to be utterly dependent on Him for everything - every need, every decision and every victory.
 
Psalm 108    A Song of David
 
My heart is steadfast, Oh Elohim
I will sing and make melody with all my being
Awake, oh harp and lyre
I will awake the dawn!

 I will awake the dawn! 
I will give thanks to you, Oh YHVH, among the peoples
I will sing praises to you among the nations
For Your steadfast love is great above the heavens
Your faithfulness reaches to the clouds.
 
Be exalted, Oh Elohim, above the heavens!
 Let Your glory be over all the earth
that Your beloved ones may be delivered
give salvation by Your right hand and answer me!

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  1. Great picture, I've always wondered what a sunrise looks like.

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