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Home/Biblical and Theological/Your Morning Routine

Your Morning Routine

Surely this would be the best routine as you begin the day … to set your face towards Him.

Written by Bill Elliff | Tuesday, September 16, 2025

He longs for us to come, knowing that one day we will realize it is the best place. But, until then, He waits as we sort through the world’s gods and distractions, vainly thinking there is something better there. How much better it would be to consciously enter His presence at first light—to draw near—and to remain there, receiving the joy of His fellowship and the surety of His direction.

 

We have a small dog that has been with us for many years, Rosey, the Wonder Dog. We have a morning routine. I rise very early to enjoy time in the presence of the Lord. Some hours later, my wife will simply open the bedroom door, and Rosey will come running out at breakneck speed, hop up on my ottoman and jump into my lap with her face as near to mine as she can get it.

I am always surprised by this, but grateful for the moment. She lies, facing me in my lap for a few moments while I give her a good morning pet and a little conversation, and then she jumps down to be let out. After her morning constitutional, she comes back to lie at my feet or returns to the foot of our bed. It’s as regular as clockwork and always enjoyed by all parties.

A companionable dog is a wonderfully consistent joy.

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