Coffee as a Daily Confession
Coffee is more than a habit—it’s a confession. It admits dependence. It slows the body long enough for the soul to catch up. Before words, before news, before productivity, there’s a moment of need.
That posture mirrors prayer.
“Give us this day our daily bread.” — Matthew 6:11
Not tomorrow’s strength. Not next year’s clarity. Today’s grace.
A Simple Morning Practice (Not a Rule)
This isn’t about adding pressure. It’s about noticing presence.
Pause before the first task.
Ask one honest question: God, what are You showing me today?
Read one line of Scripture and let it linger.
Name the day before the world names it for you.
“This is the day the Lord has made.” — Psalm 118:24
Presence comes before productivity.
The Sacred Is Closer Than You Think
We search for God in breakthroughs and overlook Him at the table. Yet Jesus built His ministry around meals, walks, conversations, and interruptions. The holy hides in repetition. Grace lives in routine.
Finding God in the daily ordinary isn’t lowering the bar of faith—it’s returning to its roots.
Tomorrow morning, don’t try harder. Just notice what’s already there.
The quiet.The cup.The God who never left.