The lazy days of summer are winding
down and as we head into our normal business, I want to ”re-share” a Worship
Moment I wrote a few years ago with you.
The other night as I sat outside with my
daughter and enjoyed the cooler breeze, the dancing fireflies, and the playful
light from the kerosene lantern, I couldn’t help but praise God in my heart for
such a glorious moment! I just didn’t
want it to end! Have you ever felt that
way? Do you wish you could put those experiences
in a bottle so you can get them out to savor over and over again? I completely embrace those times because they
seem to be so rare. I purposefully
refuse to think about the paper work that needs to be done, the dirty dishes
sitting on the counter, or the crickets that need to be caught for the
lizard. (What? Are we the only ones that do that?) I choose to immerse myself in the
moment. It’s one of those times where I
am aware of God’s pleasure and his desire to fill me up with every good thing. I
feel like every day God is creating special moments for us and we are so busy
and focused with our own agendas that we miss out.
I am reminded of the time when God provided manna when the
Israelites were in the desert. He
provided all they needed, but they had to get out of the tent to retrieve and
receive it. God provides all sorts of
“manna” for us but so often we are too self-absorbed to notice and receive
it. We refuse to get out of the tent.
Today, give yourself permission to
take the time to notice what God has created for you. Get out of your tent! Watch the bunnies chase each other in the
yard. Notice the spectacular colors of
the sunset or sunrise. Listen to the
myriad of bird song in the trees. Enjoy
the sweet fragrance of fresh roses that some kind friend brought. Ponder and reflect on God’s Word. Don’t rush.
Don’t try to just get through.
Let this day be one of re-discovery.
Open your heart and mind to God’s refreshment so that when he beckons us
to do his work throughout the day we are ready and filled up to overflowing.
“… And
God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having
all that you need, you will abound in every good work.” 2 Corinthians 9:8 (NIV)
Worshiping with
you today,
Lisa