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Morning Prayer for When You're Stuck in the Middle of the Week

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A Prayer for Wednesday Morning

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You’ve made it to the middle of the week, and that’s worth a moment of thanks before anything else. Wednesday has a particular feeling to it. The energy of Monday is long gone. Friday isn’t here yet. But you’re here, and so is God, and that’s something worth thanking Abba for.


Abba, thank You. Thank You that I woke up this morning. Thank You for the provision that kept this week moving; the meals, the roof, the people around me who show up even when they don’t have to. Thank You for the grace that got me through Monday and Tuesday. I didn’t always stop to notice it, but it was there.

Thank You for the conversation earlier this week that went better than I expected. For the small thing that made me smile. For the problem that quietly resolved itself. For the strength You gave me when I didn’t think I had any left.

Your faithfulness doesn’t take a day off. Not even Wednesday.

Now, Abba, please meet me in the middle of this week. You are not only the God of fresh starts and finished lines. You are the God of the wilderness, the waiting, the Wednesday. Where I’m running low, refill me. Where I’ve been frayed by people or circumstances, restore me. Give me enough grace for today.

Let me finish this week well. Not perfectly like I want to, but faithfully like a child who loves You. Let me be kind when I’m busy, present when I’d rather be elsewhere, and quick to notice where You are already at work.

The week is Yours, Abba. Even the Wednesday of it.

Amen.


Here’s a Bible verse to focus on today.

“The Lord will always show you where to go and what to do, filling you with refreshment when you are dry, and in a difficult place. He will continually restore strength to you.” Isaiah 58:11 (TPT)

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