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**Psalms 122:2** โ *"Our feet are standing in your gates, O Jerusalem."*
The pilgrim who wrote this had walked days โ perhaps weeks โ through dust and hills to arrive at this moment. And the first thing he does is *notice his own feet.* Not the temple spires. Not the crowd. His feet. Standing. Present.
There is a covenant practice hidden in this small detail: arrival requires acknowledgment. So many of us dwell spiritually elsewhere โ rehearsing yesterday's regrets or tomorrow's anxieties โ while grace has already placed our feet exactly where God intends.
Scripture reminds us that presence is itself an act of worship. To stand in the place God has brought you, fully aware that *He* brought you there, is to begin praising before a single word is sung.
Consider the ground beneath you today โ the ordinary threshold where mercy has stationed you โ and let that be enough to begin.
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The pilgrim who wrote this had walked days โ perhaps weeks โ through dust and hills to arrive at this moment. And the first thing he does is *notice his own feet.* Not the temple spires. Not the crowd. His feet. Standing. Present.
There is a covenant practice hidden in this small detail: arrival requires acknowledgment. So many of us dwell spiritually elsewhere โ rehearsing yesterday's regrets or tomorrow's anxieties โ while grace has already placed our feet exactly where God intends.
Scripture reminds us that presence is itself an act of worship. To stand in the place God has brought you, fully aware that *He* brought you there, is to begin praising before a single word is sung.
Consider the ground beneath you today โ the ordinary threshold where mercy has stationed you โ and let that be enough to begin.
โ oh7 | 1oh7.com