Just a Little Tweak to Welcome Spring
March 20th, is the official first day of Spring, BUT…….
Tonight before we crawl into bed, let’s remember the simple tradition that comes every spring — moving our clocks forward one hour.
Yes, we may lose an hour of sleep (I know… I felt that groan too), but we gain longer days, brighter evenings, and a wonderful reminder that God loves fresh beginnings.I
AND, we’re reminded that God is always moving us toward new seasons and fresh light.
Just like that — time jumps ahead. One small turn of the dial and suddenly tomorrow arrives sooner than expected.
“Spring Forward.”
It’s funny how one tiny adjustment can change the rhythm of the whole day.
But maybe that’s not such a bad idea for our hearts too.
God is always inviting us into new seasons. Fresh starts. Brighter mornings. Longer days filled with His light.
“See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?” (Isaiah 43:19)
Spring has a way of whispering hope. Trees bud again. Fields stretch awake. The earth reminds us that God specializes in fresh beginnings.
And right now, as we journey toward Easter, we’re walking closer to the greatest “spring forward” in history.
Jesus moving toward the cross.
Love moving toward sacrifice.
Death moving toward resurrection.
What looked like the darkest Friday the world had ever known turned into the brightest Sunday imaginable.
That’s the way God works. Winter never gets the last word.
So tonight when you move your clock forward, think about the quiet invitation behind it.
Maybe it’s time to spring forward in forgiveness.
Spring forward in faith.
Spring forward in that prayer we’ve been meaning to pray.
Spring forward in our walk with Christ.
A new season is waiting.
New reasons to hope.
New friendships to treasure.
New mercies to discover.
“His mercies are new every morning.” (Lamentations 3:23)
Yes, we may lose an hour of sleep.
But we gain something better — a little more light.
And if you ask me, light has always been God’s favorite way of saying, “I’m not finished yet.”
So let’s set our clocks tonight.
And let our hearts spring forward too.
I love you all — my dear faith-filled, joy-filled and peace-filled friend. Happy Spring!