Morning Prayer: "Let Us Live This Day for Christ"
🌅 Living This Day for Christ — In the Middle of Everything
Morning Prayer often ends with the line: “Let us live this day for Christ.”
It sounds simple — but in the swirl of deadlines, caregiving, errands, and exhaustion, what does that actually mean? How do we live for Christ when life itself feels like a full-time job?
🕊️ Living for Christ Is Not Escaping Life
To live for Christ doesn’t mean stepping out of the world; it means stepping into it with intention. It’s not about doing more “religious” things — it’s about doing ordinary things with a sacred heart.
When you answer emails with patience instead of irritation, you live for Christ.
When you comfort someone who’s weary, you live for Christ.
When you fold laundry, cook dinner, or drive someone to an appointment with quiet steadiness, you live for Christ.
Faith isn’t measured by how much time we spend in church; it’s measured by how much love we bring into the places we already stand.
💼 In Work
Work can feel like the least spiritual part of life — yet it’s often where grace hides. Living for Christ at work means:
Doing tasks with integrity, even when no one’s watching.
Treating colleagues with respect, even when they’re difficult.
Seeing your labor as service, not just survival.
Christ Himself worked with His hands. Every honest effort can become prayer.
❤️ In Caregiving
Caregiving is holy ground — though it rarely feels that way. It’s repetitive, draining, and often invisible. But living for Christ here means:
Seeing the person you care for as beloved, not burdensome.
Offering compassion even when you’re tired.
Accepting help without guilt, because humility is also a form of faith.
Christ’s love was expressed through touch, presence, and patience — the same gifts caregivers give daily.
🌿 In Ordinary Living
Even the smallest acts can carry divine weight:
A smile offered to a stranger.
A moment of silence before speaking.
A breath taken before reacting.
Living for Christ is not about perfection; it’s about orientation — turning the heart toward love, again and again, even when the world pulls it elsewhere.
✨ The Quiet Practice
To live this day for Christ is to remember that every moment — even the messy ones — can be consecrated. It’s not a command to perform; it’s an invitation to presence. To pause, to notice, to serve, to forgive, to rest.
And when the day ends, if all we’ve done is love imperfectly but sincerely, that is enough.
Read more Morning Prayer posts: MSI Press Blog
Note about Morning Prayer: Each morning prayer post reflects on one phrase from the Morning Prayer from the Liturgy of the Hours. which can be found in the iBreviary (a downloadable app), Universalis (website) or Divine Office (publication and website). Post may be assisted by AI in image generation and content (research and/or wording).
Morning Prayer posts inspired by Being Catholic in Troubled Times (Dennis Ortman)
Book Description:
These are times that try our souls. This book is addressed to all, not just Catholics, who search for deeper meaning in tough times. Our age is marked by division and alienation. We long for some message that will bring peace to our world and our hearts.
This book suggests that the Catholic faith can provide strength in these troubled times. The word "catholic" means "all-embracing, universal." Nothing is excluded in the catholic mind. The truth that sets us free can be found everywhere, especially in unexpected places. It is often hidden in plain sight. In our darkest moments, we find new light and life. When we are most despairing, a ray of hope shines through.
Dr. Dennis Ortman, former priest and current psychologist, is the author of Anger Anonymous, Anxiety Anonymous, Depression Anonymous, Being Catholic in Troubled Times, and Life, Liberty, and COVID-19.
For more posts by and about Dennis and his award-winning books, click HERE.
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