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Your Daily Prayer

A Prayer to Notice Hidden Wonders

Your Daily Prayer

Your Daily Prayer

Christianity, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 12 April 2026

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

There is a wildflower growing somewhere along the path you walk every day — and there is a good chance you have never noticed it. Life moves quickly, and worry has a way of pulling our eyes inward and downward, fixing our gaze on everything that feels uncertain while the quiet wonders of God's creation bloom unnoticed all around us. But what if slowing down long enough to truly see them could change something in us?

Jesus didn't point His followers to a theological argument to ease their anxiety — He pointed them to a flower. Consider the lilies, He said. Look at how God has dressed the fields in a glory that surpasses even Solomon's finest robes, without any striving or toiling on their part. If the Creator tends to the wildflowers with such extravagant care, how much more does He tend to you? The world around us is full of these quiet sermons — a bird in flight, a rainstorm, a patch of flowers left untouched at the edge of a field — each one a whisper from the God who provides. Today is an invitation to slow down, lift your eyes, and let the hidden wonders of creation do what Jesus always intended them to do: draw your heart away from worry and back to trust in the One who holds it all.


Today's Bible Verse

"And why are you anxious about clothing? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin, yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which today is alive and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will he not much more clothe you, O you of little faith?"Matthew 6:28-30, ESV


Ponder Today

  1. Worry pulls our eyes inward, but wonder lifts them outward — when we pause to notice the beauty God has woven into creation, our anxiety begins to loosen its grip.
  2. Jesus used the simplest things — wildflowers, birds, rainstorms — to teach the most profound spiritual truths about God's faithful provision and care.
  3. The world around us is filled with quiet testimonies of God's love; the question is whether we are moving slowly enough to notice them.
  4. If God clothes the grass of the field with such extravagant beauty, how much more does He care for the details of our lives — including the ones we are most anxious about?
  5. Seeking the Kingdom of God first begins with small acts of attention — noticing, pausing, and allowing creation to preach its daily sermon to our worried hearts.

Today's Prayer

Lord of the flowers and birds, open my eyes to the hidden wonders You have placed all around me. Far too often I rush past the reminders of Your love and care, too consumed by worry to notice what You are saying through the world You created. Grant me eyes that truly see and ears that hear the testimony of Your creation. Awaken me again to the wonder of knowing You — my Creator, my Provider, and my Savior. In Your name, Jesus, I pray. Amen.


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A prayer to notice hidden wonders, written by Sophia Bricker, read by Leah Gerard.

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And why are you anxious about clothing?

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Consider the lilies of the field how they grow.

1:34.1

They neither toil nor spin, yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory, was not arrayed

1:40.8

like one of these.

1:42.0

But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which today is

1:46.3

alive and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will he not much more clothe you, oh, you of little

1:53.2

faith? Matthew 6, 28 through 30. In Robert Frost's poem entitled The Tuft of Flowers, he paints a rural scene of a man setting out to complete farm duties.

2:09.6

Another man, a co-laborer, had mowed the grass earlier in the day.

2:14.7

But when the speaker in the poem surveys the work, he sees a butterfly drifting nearby

2:20.0

and wonders why it's looking for flowers among freshly cut grass. That's when he notices it,

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