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Wednesday... A smile can make such a difference.


Wednesday... A smile can make such a difference.

When we smile it makes a difference, doesn't it? But when your boss, your wife, your husband, your kids, your parents, your friend, when they smile it really does make a difference deep inside, doesn't it?

David in Psalm 21:6 (MSG) writes, "You pile blessings on him; you make him glad when you smile." Oh we want that, we need that, don't we? So many people think of God as one who is always angry. He does hate sin but He does love you. He really does.

Maybe that is what you need today. Why not stop and meditate on that thought, just think about God looking at you and smiling. He loves you, He cares for you, He wants to bless you.

David goes on to say, "Is it any wonder the king loves God? that he's sticking with the Best?"

Maybe that is what those around you need from you. Yes, you may be going through tough times but what would happen in the midst of all of this you put a smile on your face. Just think of the difference it would make to your family, to those you work with and even to yourself. 

Verses 1 & 2 (NLT) says, "How the king rejoices in your strength, O Lord! He shouts with joy because you give him victory. For you have given him his hearts desire; you have withheld nothing he requested." And as verse 6 says, "You make him glad when you smile."

A smile can make such a difference, can't it? Yes, yes! #todaysbeginning


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