Friday, 17 November: On this special episode of "The Daily Grind" podcast, join John and Maritza as they take a break from their usual format to explore the theme of joy and gratitude found in various Psalms. Instead of focusing on a single Psalm, they delve into multiple verses from different Psalms that emphasize the imperative of joy in the lives of God's people. Maritza shares a heartwarming and impactful encounter she had at an airport restroom, where a cheerful custodian's perspective on life left a lasting impression. The episode reflects on the power of gratitude and joy, showcasing that even in routine and mundane moments, one can find the presence of God and reasons to be thankful.
Psalm by Mariza
God in the Bathroom
In the bustle of the airport's flow,
I walked, weary, spirits low.
From New York's sky, a bumpy ride,
Hungry, tired, and bleary-eyed.
In the restroom, a dance, a hum,
A cleaning lady, her spirit not glum.
"Good evening, ma'am," her cheerful call,
Amidst the tiles of the bathroom stall.
"Fantastic," I said, but inside I frowned,
"Why so happy?" my thoughts wound.
Another lady, tired and terse,
Met with the same, cheerful verse.
Washing hands, I paused to hear,
The cleaning lady, crystal clear:
"Two legs for dancing, arms strong and fine,
Working for family, this joy is mine.
Sunday's embrace, God's loving hand,
Grateful for all in this life so grand."
The tired lady smirked, then walked away,
Her mood perhaps a bit brighter that day.
As I left, I couldn't hide,
The shift within, a change inside.
"Have a great evening," to her, my say,
"God be with you," she smiled my way.
In that moment, a lesson so bright,
Joy found in gratitude, in God's gentle light.
A simple encounter, in a place so routine,
Unveiled the joy in life's unseen scene.
— Mariza