A routine is good in and of itself,

A routine is good in and of itself, because when we have a routine you get things done.

October 30, 2023

A routine is good in and of itself, because when we have a routine you get things done. For example if every time you are done with something, you put it up where it belongs. Your environment stays cleaner. Such as: putting the toothpaste back where it belongs when you are done brushing your teeth; putting your clothes up when you are done wearing them; putting your shoes up; picking up your dishes, cleaning up after you eat so the dishes do not become stacked in the sink; if you see trash lying around pick it up; and so on and so forth. You get the idea. Having a routine with God is good too. For when we have a routine with God we make sure we talk to Him on a daily basis. See, if we are honest, God should be number one as we go about our daily routine. Yet that is not always the case. Proverbs 3:6 proclaims, “In everything you do, put God first, and he will direct you and crown your efforts with success.” Today, seek God out, try making Him high priority in your daily routine; it just might change your life. God Bless. Amen.

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