
Maybe you didn’t wake up this morning feeling holy.
Maybe your life feels messy, quiet, tired, repetitive.
Maybe you wonder if any of it really matters.
But right now—here, in this moment—you are standing on holy ground.
Not because everything is perfect.
But because God is here.
“Take off your sandals, for the place where you are standing is holy ground.”
— Exodus 3:5
God spoke these words to Moses from a burning bush in the middle of the wilderness.
Not in a temple. Not on a mountaintop. Not at a feast.
But in an ordinary patch of desert dirt.
That’s where God revealed His presence. That’s where He gave Moses his mission.
God still meets us in desert places. In kitchens. In hospital rooms. In quiet living rooms filled with laundry and longing.
The sacred isn’t always separate from the ordinary—it is woven into it.
You don’t have to leave your life to live for the Kingdom.
You just have to be awake to His presence in it.
Because the sacred is not somewhere else—it’s right here.
In your hands. In your words. In your every quiet yes to love.
The holiness of your life isn’t measured by size or spotlight.
It’s measured by love.
And love always builds the Kingdom.
A Final Prayer for the Journey:
Lord, open my eyes to see the sacred in my everyday life.
Remind me that I don’t have to be anywhere else or anyone else to be part of what You are building.
Help me to walk with reverence—through routines, through relationships, through sorrow and joy—knowing that You are with me.
Let my life be holy not because it’s perfect, but because it is Yours.
Amen.
Journaling Prompts:
- Where have I seen God move in my ordinary life lately?
- What part of my daily routine could become a place of prayer or offering?
- How would I live differently if I truly believed this is holy ground?
- What small act of love can I offer today—right where I am?
You don’t have to go far to find sacred ground.
Just stand still. Breathe deep. Say yes.
You’re already in it.
With you in the holiness of everyday life,
Laura
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