The Puddle-Dancing Soul
"I will greatly rejoice in the Lord, my soul shall be joyful in my God."
Isaiah 61:10 KJV
Rejoicing in the Lord and worshiping His name brings joy to the heart of God. It allows our soul to dance with praise and clap its hands much like a toddler who just discovered the unbridled happiness of stomping and dancing in a puddle. Rejoicing captures the wonder of who God is and reminds us that heaven is never silent when His children praise Him.
A few mornings ago, I rushed out the door, tripped on the step, and spilled coffee all over myself. Then, after I changed clothes, I couldn’t find the car key and noticed my phone battery glowed red at three percent. Don’t even asked about the car charger, because more importantly, my doctor (with whom I was seven minutes late) noticed I had worn two different colored Croc sandals to the appointment. Did we laugh? Yep. Bless her heart.
By lunchtime, frustration had wrapped around my heart like the tangled charging cord hiding at the bottom of the car console. Finally, during a solemn moment at a red light, I whispered, “Lord, I need You. Help me rejoice in You even though this isn't one of my better days.”
Suddenly, the afternoon did not feel so heavy or chaotic. Yes, the problems were still there, but so was God. You see, our connection to Him is vital. It doesn’t happen accidentally. It grows through time spent with Him, through prayer, through worship, and through trusting Him even on the messy days.
No matter where we are or what we do, we need a relationship with Him. We need obedience to God’s Word. We need to exercise our faith and love for Him. I say "need" because need is very different from want.
Dear one, we need Jesus.
We need His heart shaping ours. We need the Holy Spirit alive within us. We need the challenge of telling ourselves: “I will greatly rejoice in the Lord, my soul shall be joyful in my God” (Isaiah 61:10 KJV). So, no matter how messy your day might become, take a moment and allow your soul to puddle-dance like a toddler.
Heavenly Father,
May my heart and mind greatly praise You. Teach me to grow in all that You are and help me stay rooted in faith and obedience to you. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Spiritual Spark Challenge
How can you invite God into your messy days?
~~Even mismatched Crocs can puddle-dance along with your soul.~~LM









