I realized this week that “seeing” Jesus in the everyday moments takes work and it takes time. The more time I spend in His presence, the more I can recognize His presence. But when I allow things (even good things) to crowd Him out, my vision instantly begins to get cloudy.
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May we SEE You when You catch us
We, as Christians, will fall and get hurt. We will bleed, we will hurt, we will fail, and one day our bodies will die. But never will we fall from our Savior’s arms.
May we SEE You in the words of a song
“Worship the Lord with gladness; come before him with joyful songs.” Psalm 100:2 Some of the times I have felt closest to God are when I am in the car by myself with my radio blasting out worship songs. Completely immersing myself in the words of a worship song centers my thoughts on God. I […]
May we SEE You in the stillness
Psalm 46:10 “Be still and know that I am God….” I love the early morning hours of summer. The house is still quiet, the coffee is still hot and the hummingbirds are in action. I love to watch these adorably tiny yet incredibly powerful birds as they play, eat and hover outside my kitchen window. […]