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January mornings are often slow, quiet, and heavy—the first half hour of the day can feel like just waking up.

Yet that early, honest moment can become sacred when we allow God to meet us there. Isaiah 63–64 shows us how facing reality—our guilt, fatigue, or disconnection—opens space for God’s presence.

The invitation is simple: in the first half hour, honestly acknowledge where you are, then make a raw, expectant plea for God to break in. What starts quiet can become explosive, and what feels weak is never wasted.