Invisible Qualities
“For since the
creation of the world God’s invisible qualities,
his eternal power
and divine nature,
have been clearly
seen,
being understood
from what has been made,
so that men are
without excuse.”
(Romans 1vs. 20)
This is a very busy time of the
year. There are next year’s budgets at home and at work, the snow needs to be
shoveled (for us northerners!), and increased activity at church, holiday
parties and all the holiday sports tournaments are added to our month’s
activities. It is easy to get caught up in all the human activity and leave our
spirituality behind: Merry Christmas.
It is interesting that activity
surrounding Christ’s birthday celebration may often deprive us of the time to
meditate and appreciate the wonders of his gifts. It is a glorious time of the
year, full of memories of our youth and the excitement of growing closer to our
families. Where is God in all of this?
First and foremost, God is with us;
even when we are too busy to be conscious of His presence. His “…invisible qualities, his eternal power and
divine nature” are available to us all, every day. All days are not created
equal! We all have our ups and downs. On those days when we are out of touch,
where is the Lord? He is exactly where we left Him, waiting to support us.
Thought for Today: This week we are
faced with the holiday activities that are added to the norm. It is a blessed
time of the year. Let us focus on being sure that we bring the Lord with us
every day. Yes, He can go shopping, to a youth Holiday tournament, to a
business meeting or any place we will take Him. This week let us silently
recognize His presence through meditation and prayer.
Prayer for Today: Dear Lord and
Father, today we thank you for the gift of grace received through your son
Jesus. We are blessed this time of year through the memories of his life and
the celebration of his birth. We give thanks for your presence in our lives and
the ability to reach out to you when we are stressed.
Amen
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