The Daily CHEW™
Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals
You know this pattern: Sunday you sing, pray, hear the Word, and your whole body drops into a slower, steadier pace with God. By the time the benediction ends, your breathing has settled, your shoulders are lower, and your inner speed matches the worship around you. Then Tuesday hits. The calendar crowds, the inbox swells, and that worship pace feels like it belongs to another life. This CHEW is about receiving God’s steady, patient love in a way that keeps reshaping your inner pace on Tuesday afternoon, not just in the sanctuary aisle on Sunday.
Clarity
When pressure rises, my attention drifts from God’s steady presence to the next demand, and my inner speed quietly ramps up to match my calendar instead of my Shepherd. I start treating responsiveness as my security rather than God’s faithful care.
Hear
“Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever” [Psalm23:6,ESV](https://www.esv.org/Psalm+23/).
Scripture reveals that God’s goodness and mercy pursue you into Tuesday—He does not stay behind in the sanctuary. God moves toward your crowded schedule with the same covenant steadiness, and His presence, not your pace, secures your day.
Exchange
If I really believed God’s love is patiently pursuing me with unshakable goodness and mercy every hour today, how would that change the way I move through my meetings, emails, and decisions this Tuesday?
Walk
Before your next block of work, take 60–90 seconds at your desk. Sit upright, place your feet flat on the floor, slow your breathing, and quietly repeat: “Surely goodness and mercy are following me in this hour.” Then look at your next task and ask, “What does a worship pace look like for this one thing?”—answer the email, lead the meeting, or make the call at a speed that matches trust, not panic. If this is the only thing you do from this CHEW today, it is enough.
With you on the journey,
Ryan
If you had to put this into one sentence for today, what would you say God is inviting you to rest in or return to?
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