Morning on the Back Porch


Dawn would be too nice of a description for the gray morning light gradually brightening today’s cloudy sky. But one dove welcomes our morning, sunny or not, with her gentle cooing. Then a mockingbird wipes sleep from his eyes and begins running through his seemingly limitless repertoire of borrowed songs. Not to be outdone one far less glamorous crow, perches on the crown of our roof and loudly proclaims that morning is here: it’s time to wake up and get going for the day! All these members of God’s choir know something about rejoicing in the moment that I too easily forget.

It is good to give thanks to the Lord,
And to sing praises to Your name, O Most High;
To declare Your lovingkindness in the morning,
And Your faithfulness every night, Psalm 92:1-2 NKJV

I confess that with the multiplying of aches and pains, the complications of family issues and the sadness of unfulfilled dreams, that mornings often come with their own chilly spiritual fog. But God has not left Himself without a witness, and when I sit quietly and listen, He sends messengers to wake my heart up again and hope in Him. In the words of the carol, by Longfellow:

“Then pealed the bells
More rich and deep
God is not dead nor doth He sleep,”
Christmas Bells

There is a hope we may find far better than doves, mockingbirds, and crows. A song deeper still than church bells and a dawn that breaks behind any gray sky, because though the darkness of the cross lies ahead, Easter is coming. Jesus watches us through our night seasons, and the depth of His love brightens our grayest morning and shines through even our darkest night!

5 thoughts on “Morning on the Back Porch

  1. I can completely relate to the birdsong of your morning. Those same birds sing here in Kentucky! Pastor Pete, your writing is beautiful! It is a treat to read! God bless you richly, Brother! 🙏

  2. Our former senior pastor always encouraged “Bible Before Breakfast” as a way to start the day on the right footing. While Anita and I do our through-the-Bible-every-year reading as we go to bed, I find starting the day by reading Our Daily Bread devotionals before even getting out of bed to be uplifting and often addressing specific concerns that I will face in the day.
    ❤️&🙏, c.a.   

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