Morning Prayer Like Dew
How consistent prayer nourishes our spirit as dew feeds summer grass
The image of dew as spiritual nourishment is beautifully drawn from Hosea 14:5, where God promises, “I will be like the dew to Israel; he will blossom like a lily.” Dew is a sign of divine favour—quiet, undeserved grace that arrives not through effort, but through God’s faithfulness.
Morning prayer, practiced consistently, works in the same way. It is not dramatic or noisy, but it is deeply necessary. Just as dew settles on summer grass before the heat of the day, early communion with God refreshes the soul before the demands of life take hold. Without dew, grass dries and withers; without prayer, our spirits can become parched, brittle, and weary.
Dew does not come with thunder or force. It falls silently, softening the soil and preparing it for growth. In the same way, God’s grace often works quietly within us—reshaping attitudes, renewing hope, restoring strength—long before we notice outward change. If life feels dry or unfruitful, God promises not condemnation, but renewal. He brings life where there has been barrenness, beauty where there has been fatigue.
Illustration:
A gardener once noted that during a long dry spell, his lawn stayed green—not because of heavy watering, but because of consistent early-morning dew. Neighbours wondered why their grass browned while his endured. The difference was not intensity, but consistency. So it is with prayer: small, faithful moments with God sustain us far more than occasional spiritual downpours.
Challenge:
This week, set aside ten quiet minutes each morning. No agenda, no rushing—simply sit with God’s Word and invite His presence. Trust that even if you feel nothing immediately, His grace is falling like dew.
Prayer:
Lord God, be like dew to my soul today. Refresh what is weary, soften what is hardened, and restore what has grown dry. Teach me to begin each day resting in Your presence, trusting Your quiet work within me. May my life blossom by Your grace. Amen.






