Time to Think
Never lose an opportunity of seeing anything beautiful,
for beauty is God's handwriting.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Time to Act
Look for beauty in the small, humble places.
Be present and thank God for what He reveals.
Time to Pray
Heavenly Father, help me to carry a heart full of gratitude
for the small wonders You place in my path.
As I got the next cup of coffee, I looked out the window to the northeast. The sunrise looked promising.
My Facebook feed from yesterday reminded me that I'd missed both a beautiful sunrise and sunset.
I decided it was worth the effort to put on my shoes and drive down the road to my sunrise tree for some photos. I wasn't going to make the same mistake again.
Whoops - Just one problem: Our car is in Manhattan, waiting for a new fuel pump. How could I forget? Just a few days ago, we were sitting with a "dead" car at one of Manhattan's busiest intersections. I was out of the car, trying to encourage drivers approaching behind us to move over a lane while we waited for a tow truck. (Yes, I know Manhattan, Kansas, is not Manhattan, NYC, but it was still stressful.)
This morning, Randy took the pickup to town to have his weekly breakfast with his buddies. I didn't have a vehicle to drive anywhere.
So I pivoted. I just walked out to the silo to see what the view was like there. It was worth the short walk to watch the light come through the clouds, accompanied by bird song.
In the scheme of things, this pivot was a small hiccup. Others are coping with much bigger disruptions in life: the loss of a job ... a sudden illness ... an untimely death ... angry voices everywhere ... uncertainty about the future ... the list seems inexhaustible.
The last few weeks in Sunday School and in church sermons, the underlying theme has been Steadfast Love. Several of us said we should cut out this snippet of the lesson and put it on our mirrors:
Seek God's face. Seriously. This isn't a cliche to make you feel butter. It is a program for ridding yourself and the world of fear. Set yourself the task of looking for God at work within us. So look. Look for God's face in the face of a stranger serving you lunch, working on your car, asking for a handout. Look for God's face in the gestures of kindness in this terrible world, in the opportunities to laugh and sing, the moments of grace with loved ones, in the passion of body and soul. Seek God's face in the beauty of music, in the wonder of the world around you. You're on a mission. If you fill up your life with the search for God, you won't have time to fear.
Each lesson has also had a music playlist attached. Because music speaks to me, I've listened every week to the "assigned" song. As I usually do, I looked ahead to this Sunday's lesson. It gives me time to think about what we'll be discussing as a group.
This week, the suggested song is Kacey Musgraves' "Rainbow." Another favorite was Arvil Lavigne's "Head Above Water." Give them a listen. And look for God in the every day, ordinary things of life.
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