"The Faith of a Grandmother"
Today, take a moment to thank God for His daily mercies, and ask: Who can I share His goodness with today?
DAILY REFLECTIONS
Wandering Armenian
5/23/20251 min read
When Daniel was a boy, he would sit at his grandmother’s feet every evening. While the world outside buzzed with distractions, she would open her well-worn Bible and softly speak of God’s goodness. Her favourite psalm was Psalm 145. "Every day I will praise you..." she’d say, her eyes filled with peace.
One day, little Daniel asked her, "Why do you say this every day?" She smiled and replied, "Because every day God shows me something new. His love never runs dry."
Years passed. Daniel grew up, moved away, got caught up in the rush of work and life. The habit of daily praise faded. But one autumn morning, as he unpacked a box of his grandmother’s old things, he found her Bible—with a note inside: "Tell your children what God has done for you. One generation to another, we must never let His praise die."
That night, Daniel knelt beside his daughter’s bed and, for the first time in a long time, he prayed aloud: “Great is the Lord and most worthy of praise…”
Reflection
Psalm 145 reminds us of the daily rhythm of praise and the sacred duty to pass down our testimonies. God’s greatness spans generations, and our praise becomes a bridge—connecting our past to our future.
Today, we ought to take a moment to thank God for His daily mercies, and ask: Who can I share His goodness with today?
