Have You Been Surprised by God Lately? (Writer's Opinion)
By Carol Round, Special to ASSIST News Service (Writer’s Opinion)
GROVE, OK (ANS – January 22, 2017) -- “The whole earth is full of his glory” — Isaiah 6:3 (KJV).
Listening
as our associate pastor read the familiar words, I marveled anew at
God’s love for us. “In the beginning God created the heavens and the
earth.”
God
didn’t have to create anything. He didn’t have to create the birds of
the air or the flowers we love to pick or the other multitude of
creatures and plants for our enjoyment. Just as He created us for His
pleasure, He wanted us to enjoy and take care of His creation. Oh how we
have failed—all of us. I take comfort, however, in the fact that He
never fails us.
As
I glanced out my kitchen window this morning, I was surprised by God. A
large red-headed woodpecker was enjoying the suet at the feeders
hanging on the edge of my deck. This beautiful creature, along with the
various other birds that visit each day, are stunning. The variety in
their size, shape and color leaves me breathless. How easy it would have
been for God to make them all alike. How boring would that be? But, He
didn’t.
God
loved us so much that He went out of His way to create, to spend five
days deliberately preparing a Creation He called “good.” In today’s
world, it’s sometime difficult to find the good in the midst of all the
chaos.
A
recent quote by an unknown author gave me pause. The author said, “The
New Year is a time to learn to rely more heavily on the grace of God.”
To
do this, I’ve realized I have to let go of some things to make way for
His work in my life. Here are some suggestions to help all of us
unclutter our lives:
1. Stop buying the unnecessary. We’re all guilty of this, regardless of our income.
2.
Toss half your stuff, learn contentedness. I’ve been working on this by
donating my stuff. Guess what? I don’t miss those things.
3.
Reduce half again. This can be a challenge, but as a friend said
recently, “If you haven’t worn or used it in the last year, it’s not
necessary. Get rid of it.”
4.
List four essential things in your life; do these first and stop doing
the non-essential. We live in a world where there are too many choices
to distract us from the important things in life. Take time to evaluate
and pray about those choices.
5.
Clear distractions, focus on each moment. Turn off the TV, put down the
cell phone and eliminate the things that take you away from God and
your loved ones.
6. Let go of attachment to doing and having more. When you are older, you’ll regret the things you didn’t do.
7. Fall in love with less. Less means more time for the important things like spending time with Jesus and your loved ones.
When
we unclutter our lives, we can make room for His amazing grace. Isn’t
it time to open yourself to the blessings that follow when we let God
surprise us?
Photo captions: 1) As I glanced out my kitchen window this morning, I was surprised by God. (http://birdsintheyard.com). 2) Carol Round.
Note: I always love hearing from my readers. Please feel free to email me at carol@carolaround.com with your thoughts, or visit my blog for more inspiration at www.carolaaround.com.
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