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**Exodus 29:39** โ€” *"Offer one lamb in the morning and the other at twilight."*

Two lambs. Every day. Not when the mood was right or the season felt sacred โ€” morning and twilight, without exception.

This was Israel's *tamid* โ€” the continual offering. Before a priest ate, before the nation petitioned God for anything, the altar was already burning. Devotion was not reactive. It was structured, rhythmic, covenantal.

Consider the household that prays before the day is named and again before the candle goes dark. Not because the words are always eloquent โ€” but because the *pattern* itself is the testimony. Faithfulness is built in repetition, not in singular moments of spiritual intensity.

The lamb was offered whether Israel felt worthy or wandering.

Grace met them at both ends of the day.

Walk with that rhythm this week โ€” let your mornings and your twilights be tended altars, small and steady, smoke rising before the Lord.

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