Sing to the Lord, bless His name; proclaim the good news of His salvation from day to day. ~Psalm 96:2
Do you watch the news on cable television? I certainly do, but I'm a one-trick pony when it comes to my choice. It's Fox News, hands down for me. Why? Because I know I will see and hear different views and impressions about the news of the day, and even see clips from other major news outlets. Fox truly lives up to its slogan - Fair and Balanced.
Now, am I so much of a news nerd that I watch it from dawn to dusk? No way! But there are a few go-to favorites that reliably grab my time and attention. As I tend to rise early in the mornings, I like to wake up with Fox & Friends as I sip my coffee and get my bearings for the day ahead.
The hosts are always entertaining and informative, down-to-earth, and just plain likeable. Their camaraderie and candor with one another are so refreshing to see. And the special human interest features are always a plus that can add a lighthearted feel to any news of the day.
My other choices are The Five and Jesse Watters Prime Time for many of the same reasons.
I mean, honestly, how many news shows can you name that are able to interject good-natured humor and some laugh-aloud moments along with the actual news? I know I can't think of any that beats out these two in my book.
And why, might you ask, do I even like watching the news at all? Is it an obsession with FOMO, the Fear of Missing Out? No, for me it's FOBU - the Fear of Being Uninformed. I like to know what's going on in the world so I can look it straight in the eyes and deal with it accordingly. Even when the news is bad, it isn't an options for me to run away and bury my head in the sand.
Today's news cycle changes constantly. What grabs headlines on Monday may very well be tossed out of the media window by Tuesday. And if we perceive it as bad news, we gladly bid it farewell. But the good news? We wish that it could linger just a bit longer.
Still, as believers, we know the good news of God's salvation day after day. It never fails or fades away, but is new every morning. And best of all, this good news is eternal. It is our go-to headline when the world seems to have lost its collective mind.
When it comes to the Lord's good news, we can joyfully proclaim: "Extra! Extra! Read all about it!"
Amen!