Saturday 8/15/2026 morning prayer
Morning Prayer and Psalm 116: 12 - 17
Saturday August 15th 2026
Goooooood Morning Everyone!
Its that wonderful time to rise with purpose knowing every new day is a chance to grow, serve the Lord and shine. Walk in faith, speak the truth and move with intention.
Remember whether its cloudy or sunny the morning is a wonderful blessing
Now lets get moving xoxo G
#MorningPrayer #jesus #SaturdayMotivation #morningmotivation #jesuschrist
Beginning the day with prayer is a powerful way to center your thoughts and intentions. Reflecting on Psalm 116:12-17 reminds us of the deep gratitude we owe for the blessings and salvation we've received. Personally, I find that starting my Saturday mornings with a focused prayer helps set a positive tone for the day ahead. It encourages me to walk in faith, to be mindful and intentional with my words and actions, and to appreciate each moment as a sacred gift. One aspect of this Psalm that resonated with me is the idea of repaying the Lord for His goodness by offering a 'cup of salvation' and keeping vows in His presence. This expresses a commitment to act with integrity and gratitude publicly and privately. On days when life feels overwhelming, remembering that even the smallest act of prayer or thanksgiving is precious to God brings me comfort and motivation. Incorporating this morning prayer into your routine—whether on a cloudy or sunny day—can transform routine moments into meaningful spiritual growth. Including hashtags such as #MorningPrayer, #SaturdayMotivation, and #JesusChrist fosters a community of encouragement and shared faith online, helping us support one another in our spiritual journeys. Ultimately, this devotional invites us to express sincere repentance and seek God’s grace honestly, embracing sacred silence and speaking truth with purpose. By doing so, we nourish our souls and affirm our role as servants of the Lord, freed from burdens and empowered to live with joy and thanksgiving every day.










































































