Getting Your Day off to a Great start. Psalms 5:1-12This sermon explores how to begin each day with purpose, peace, and the presence of God, using David's prayer in Psalm 5 as a model. David shows us that the key to a great start is starting with God.Begin with Prayer (Verses 1-3)David begins his day by lifting his voice to God in prayer. He prioritizes communication with the Lord, seeking guidance and strength. A great day starts by aligning our hearts with God's will. Trust in God's Protection (Verses 4-7) David acknowledges that God is holy and opposes wickedness. He finds confidence in God's protection and mercy, knowing that he can approach God's presence through His grace. Trusting in God's character helps us face life's challenges with confidence.Walk in God's Righteousness (Verses 8-12)David prays for guidance to walk in righteousness and seeks God's blessing over the righteous. A great day comes from walking in obedience to God's Word and relying on His favor and joy as a shield.Getting your day off to a great start means dedicating it to God in prayer, trusting in His protection, and living in His righteousness. Psalm 5 reminds us that when we put God first, we can face the day with faith, hope, and joy, no matter what challenges lie ahead. Challenge:Ask yourself: How can I intentionally start my day with God? Commit to praying each morning, seeking His guidance, and trusting Him to lead you. Remember, a day begun with God is a day strengthened by His presence
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Coming from Arab, Alabama, and growing up in Tampa, Fla. I moved with my family to Georgia in 1969. I was saved by God’s marvelous Grace in September 1972 at Blue Springs Baptist Church located down the road from North Cobb High School in Acworth, Ga. Called to preach at 16...