A Divine Morning: When God Wakes You Before the Sun
Some mornings arrive like whispers from Heaven. This was one of them.
After just three hours of sleep, my eyes opened wide at 5 a.m. I wasn’t tired. I wasn’t confused.
I was awake in the deepest sense — calm, still, and filled with energy that felt given to me, not from me.
And I knew:
“Wake up, beloved. I have something to tell you.”
When God whispers that, you don’t question.
You rise.
My Sacred Morning Routine (and Why It Matters)
As I entered the quiet of my kitchen, I began my sacred morning ritual — one that grounds me and opens space for grace to speak.
I prepared my morning elixir:
- Fresh lemon
- Liquid chlorophyll
- Crushed clove
- Ground cardamom
- A spoon of chia seeds
Each ingredient was chosen with intention. Each step was an act of devotion.
And as I stirred the mixture, I stirred presence into my day.
I sat in stillness, allowing my breath to slow and deepen.
I prayed.
I gently moved my body.
I breathed consciously — not just to stay alive, but to connect to the breath of God.
The Message from God That Followed
From that space of silence and embodiment, the message arrived — soft, but certain:
“Everything comes at the perfect time.
Trust in My timing.
Flow in the now.”
It felt like light in word form.
I didn’t need to analyze it. I simply received it.
And in that receiving, I remembered:
God is not just in the big moments — He is in the rhythm of your breath, the warmth of your drink, the stillness between tasks.
Divine Confirmation: God Speaks in Echoes
A few minutes later, I opened a live video from a woman I follow.
I randomly skipped forward… and she was guiding a five-minute meditation.
Her words?
“Visualize yourself in the now.
Accept this moment.
Come fully into presence.”
Another echo. Another confirmation.
And then, as if to anchor the truth, I saw another reel from a completely different voice — sharing the same message.
This is how God speaks. Through people. Through patterns.
Not only to one, but to many.
But it’s only when we allow ourselves to slow down and listen
that we begin to hear the Divine so clearly.
The Pattern of Craving: Why We Skip Our Miracles
There’s a truth many of us forget — and I felt it deeply:
Even when we finally receive what we longed and prayed for…
we often move on too fast.
We forget to pause and feel.
We barely take time to celebrate the prayer that came true.
Instead, we crave the next goal.
We look ahead.
We climb again — without tasting the sweetness of the moment we’re standing in.
And so the moment vanishes.
And we wonder why we still feel unfulfilled.
This Is Why Sacred Routine Is More Than a Habit
Yesterday, I spoke for hours with a family member I hadn’t connected with in years.
Together, we admitted that we both wished we were further along.
We were grieving where we weren’t —
instead of trusting where we are.
And then, in the early hours of the next day,
God spoke:
“You are not late.
You are exactly where I placed you.
Keep trusting.”
It was a message not only for me — but for anyone who has ever questioned the pace of their becoming.
This is why sacred routines matter.
Because they bring us back to center.
They slow the mind so the soul can breathe.
They prepare the heart to receive the now instead of constantly chasing what’s next.
Each small moment — a sip, a breath, a prayer — becomes an altar where God can speak.
The Process Is the Prayer
So today, and every day, I invite you to remember:
- Celebrate what is already here
- Trust that more will come — but not before its time
- Breathe consciously
- Rest in presence
- Make space for God in your now
You are not behind.
You are not unfinished.
You are becoming.
And the One who created you is walking with you —
breath by breath, moment by moment.
With love and grace,
Amanda Flow