Showing posts with label Wonders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wonders. Show all posts

Monday, January 4, 2021

OUR BUSY LIVES ARE AWE-DEPRIVED - Awe begets awe. As we take notice of the awe-inspiring aspects of our world, we start to notice awe and wonder wherever we go. We gasp at flowers sparkling in the sunlight, and stop to drink in the song of birds in the trees or stand on the hill to better watch the wind rushing through the grass. Then our eyes shift to the people around us. The image of God is etched in each one of them. This is a great time to get out and have some fun in God’s world. Sit quietly and take some deep breaths in and out. Close your eyes and remind yourself of the sights, sounds, fragrances, tastes and textures of your day. Listen to God’s presence in the day and contemplate what God’s spirit might say to you. Since a regular dose of awe makes us physically, emotionally and spiritually healthy, not to mention more caring and compassionate, this is all to our detriment. Awe and wonder change the way we look at ourselves and our world, reorienting our thinking and our actions away from ourselves to the needs of those around us. It is fun and inspirational, connecting us to God in vital and enriching ways. I am increasingly convinced that rediscovering child-like wonder is essential for our spiritual health too. Did you know that a daily dose of awe makes us more caring and compassionate people? Regular reminiscing and nature walks make us healthier physically, emotionally and spiritually. Gratitude transforms our lives and our faith in incredible ways.

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Our Busy Lives Are Awe-Deprived

Listen to God’s presence in the day and contemplate what God’s spirit might say to you

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Awe begets awe. As we take notice of the awe-inspiring aspects of our world, we start to notice awe and wonder wherever we go. We gasp at flowers sparkling in the sunlight, and stop to drink in the song of birds in the trees or stand on the hill to better watch the wind rushing through the grass. Then our eyes shift to the people around us. The image of God is etched in each one of them. This is a great time to get out and have some fun in God’s world. Sit quietly and take some deep breaths in and out. Close your eyes and remind yourself of the sights, sounds, fragrances, tastes and textures of your day. 

By Sheridan Voysey



Here Are 6 Ways to Find Wonder Again

 ‘We live in an awe-deprived world,’ writes Christine Sine.

‘We sit in front of computers, not under trees and rarely take time to notice the grandeur of God’s world and of those we share it with.’

Since a regular dose of awe makes us physically, emotionally and spiritually healthy, not to mention more caring and compassionate, this is all to our detriment.

How can we break the spell and regain a sense of awe again?

Christine is a contemplative activist, passionate gardener, and author of The Gift of Wonder: Creative Practices for Delighting in God.

It’s a delight to welcome her here for this inspiring guest post.

Too Busy, Too Distracted

It’s awe and wonder season here in Seattle.

Spring is still in full swing. The daffodils and tulips have faded but now rhododendrons, azaleas and dogwoods greet us every time we walk around our neighbourhood.

The leaves are just as spectacular. Who knew there were so many shades of green in the world?

 I point them out to my friends but they tell me they are too busy or too distracted to take notice for more than a cursory glance.

Sadly, though children experience awe a hundred times a day, adults rarely do.

So much of what seems miraculous to a child adults dismiss as unimportant.

Or they rationalise it away with scientific knowledge destroying the mystery and wonder of God in the process.

We live in an awe-deprived world.

We sit in front of computers, not under trees and rarely take time to notice the grandeur of God’s world and of those we share it with.

Yet awe and wonder change the way we look at ourselves and our world, reorienting our thinking and our actions away from ourselves to the needs of those around us.

The Awe-and-Wonder Walk

This month, spurred on by the launch of my book The Gift of Wonder, I have added a “daily dose of awe” to my spiritual disciplines.

My husband and I have rechristened our daily walks “awe and wonder walks” pointing out to each other the blossom-laden trees and reds and yellows of flowers that take our breath away.

Sometimes we stop for a few minutes just to admire them, inhale their fragrance and touch their velvety softness. It is fun and inspirational, connecting us to God in vital and enriching ways.

I am increasingly convinced that rediscovering child-like wonder is essential for our spiritual health too.

It was this conviction that prompted me to write The Gift of Wonder in which I explore twelve childlike characteristics that I think make us fit for God’s kingdom.

Did you know that a daily dose of awe makes us more caring and compassionate people?

Regular reminiscing and nature walks make us healthier physically, emotionally and spiritually.

Gratitude transforms our lives and our faith in incredible ways.

Fly With the Shutters Up

My own growing joy and delight from my “daily dose of awe” experiences encouraged me to apply the same principal to other activities.

On the plane, I am the one with my window shutter up when everyone else is trying to see their screens.

I am inspired by the landscape we pass over. I look down at the meandering rivers shining in the morning sunlight.

That’s God doodling, I exclaim.

The Bible too is full of awe. We hear it in David’s exclamation of praise in Psalm 65:8, for example:

“The whole earth is filled with awe at your wonders

Where morning dawns, where evening fades,

You call forth songs of joy.”

Awe Begets Awe

Awe begets awe.

As we take notice of the awe-inspiring aspects of our world, we start to notice awe and wonder wherever we go.

We gasp at flowers sparkling in the sunlight, and stop to drink in the song of birds in the trees or stand on the hill to better watch the wind rushing through the grass.

Then our eyes shift to the people around us. The image of God is etched in each one of them.

It is not just our friends and family who give us a sense of awe. The resilience of the homeless and the strength of the abandoned also inspire us.

Opening my eyes to notice the awe inspiring world in which we live and the awe inspiring people we share it with has transformed my faith.

I want to continue noticing the wonder of the changing seasons and immerse myself in their beauty.

I want to increasingly be drawn into the presence of our fun loving, joy filled God.

This is a great time to get out and have some fun in God’s world. Will you join me in discovering the wonder of God and of God’s world?

Take the awe and wonder challenge with me. See how many miracles unfold before you each day.

Six Ways to Wonder

Let’s get out and give ourselves a good dose of awe and wonder this week. Here are six things you can do.

1 – Get Out Into Nature

Go for a walk in your favourite park or forest, or a picnic at your favourite beach, fully prepared to savour the experience with all your senses – listening, looking, tasting, touching and smelling what you encounter. Look around at the trees and their leaves. How many different shapes and colours do you see?

2 – See the World Differently

Look through the lens of your camera or phone. What new perspective does this bring to the scene?

3 – Take Notice of the Small Things

Pick up an unusually shaped rock or shell. What attracted you to this object? What does it remind you of? Hold it in your hand. Touch it against your skin. How does it feel? How is it different from other objects around you?

4 – Slow Down and Notice

Now find a quiet place to sit to contemplate your treasure. Use your crayons and permanent markers to create a pattern on it. Perhaps there are already patterns in the object that you can highlight. What comes to you as you paint? What does this small piece of creation tell you about God?

5 – Seek Out What Gives you Goosebumps

Now that your sense of awe has been stimulated, reflect back over your day. What else triggered a sense of awe in you? Was it an unexpected smile, a shared story, waves glistening on the sand? Try to make a list of at least ten “miracles” of awe and wonder that you experienced. How could you nurture more regular awareness of miracles like these?

6 – Make Space for Silence

Sit quietly and take some deep breaths in and out. Close your eyes and remind yourself of the sights, sounds, fragrances, tastes and textures of your day. Listen to God’s presence in the day and contemplate what God’s spirit might say to you. Is there a prayer, song, drawing, or other response that comes to mind?

Article supplied with thanks to Sheridan Voysey.

About the Author: Sheridan Voysey is a writer, speaker and broadcaster on faith and spirituality. His books include Resilient, Resurrection Year, and Unseen Footprints. Get his FREE eBook Five Practices for a Resilient Life here.

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Tuesday, December 8, 2020

HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED? - The most amazing thing of all is how much God cares about us – each and every one of us. Amidst the splendor of the universe, a tiny speck within the vast galaxies filled with billions and billions of stars. Yet He loves us so. Deeply. Intimately. Unreservedly. Take a look at the stars. Imagine the vastness of the world we live in. The power, authority and might of our God. This very God loves you so much and sacrificed His beloved Son for you that you may once again be embraced by Him. Take time to wonder at a spectacular world signed with the signature of the Master Creator. And then allow our heart to be lifted high in praise and prayer to the God who made everything wonderful. ‘I will praise you, O Lord, with all my heart; I will tell of all your wonders. I will be glad and rejoice in you; I will sing praise to your name, O Most High.’ Have you ever marvelled at God’s handiwork? Have you ever stood in awe in the presence of our loving Father? Despite all His greatness. Despite all the wonders of His hands. Perhaps the most amazing thing of all is how much He cares about us – each and every one of us. Amidst the splendour of the universe, a tiny speck within the vast galaxies filled with billions and billions of stars. Yet He loves us so. Deeply. Intimately. Unreservedly. Have you ever wondered why? Perhaps we’d never fully understand the unfathomable depths of God’s love for us. But every once in a while, take a look at the stars.

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Have You Ever Wondered?

The most amazing thing of all is how much God cares about us – each and every one of us. 

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Amidst the splendor of the universe, a tiny speck within the vast galaxies filled with billions and billions of stars. Yet He loves us so. Deeply. Intimately. Unreservedly. Take a look at the stars. Imagine the vastness of the world we live in. The power, authority and might of our God. This very God loves you so much and sacrificed His beloved Son for you that you may once again be embraced by Him. Take time to wonder at a spectacular world signed with the signature of the Master Creator. And then allow our heart to be lifted high in praise and prayer to the God who made everything wonderful.

listenandprosper.com

 

‘I will praise you, O Lord, with all my heart; I will tell of all your wonders. I will be glad and rejoice in you; I will sing praise to your name, O Most High.’ - (Psalm 9:1)

 

Beloved, have you ever wondered?

Have you ever marvelled at God’s handiwork?

Have you ever stood in awe in the presence of our loving Father?

Despite all His greatness.

Despite all the wonders of His hands.

Perhaps the most amazing thing of all is how much He cares about us – each and every one of us.

Amidst the splendour of the universe, a tiny speck within the vast galaxies filled with billions and billions of stars.

Yet He loves us so. Deeply. Intimately. Unreservedly.

Have you ever wondered why?

Perhaps we’d never fully understand the unfathomable depths of God’s love for us.

But every once in a while, take a look at the stars.

Imagine the vastness of the world we live in. The power, authority and might of our God.

Remember that this very God, the one whose very Word the universe hangs on, loves you so much He numbers the hair on your head and sacrificed His beloved Son for you that you may once again be embraced by Him.

What love!

What a miracle!

What a wonder!

Be Greatly Blessed!

Prayer:

Father, God of all creation, all beauty and everything marvellous, I’m filled with wonder and awe as I come to you today.

I want to stop and notice the wonder of all you have created.

Draw my attention to wondrous things.

May I be found with a heart full of awe and praise.

Most of all, thank you once again for loving me.

Although I may never fully understand the depths of your love for me, I yearn to know it more and more.

Help me to spread your wonders and love to more and more people.

In Jesus’ Mighty Name,

AMEN!

Additional Thoughts:

Wonder is the forerunner of prayer.

With stillness and awe at the handiwork of God amongst creation, we position our hearts for prayerfulness and praise.

Wonder brings us up short, as it redirects our attention to things which our beyond our ability to comprehend.

Wonder comes upon us as we experience the mystery of God in the world.

If in doubt, be still long enough to admire the changing hues of the setting sun or the appearance of the starry hosts as He calls them out one by one.

Watch with fascination and admiration a tiny spider spinning its intricately fine web or marvel at the unusual dance of courting flamingos.

The whole world is charged with the grandeur and mystery of God.

Take time to wonder at a spectacular world signed with the signature of the Master Creator.

In a climate of hurry and haste, people have almost lost the ability to wonder.

It has to be rediscovered.

It has to be rekindled, nurtured and given opportunity to grow and flourish.

The path of wonder is the way of simplicity and childlikeness.

Remember when our own backyard seemed big and full of new places to discover?

We must rediscover the child hiding in each of us, waiting to come out and play.

We must find within our own heart the capacity for innocent, childlike wonder; a simple innocence that cannot be stolen by the climate of our times.

Stillness draws out the wonder in each of us.

Stop frequently.

Listen often.

Look with attention at the beauty before us.

Wonder.

And then allow our heart to be lifted high in praise and prayer to the God who made everything wonderful.

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Thursday, August 13, 2020

DON'T LOSE THE WONDER - Each and every day is a miracle from God. Each day of our lives we walk through a world filled with the wonders and glory of the Lord. But we can become dull and lose the wonder of all that He has done and provided for us, even our very salvation. We need to awaken to the daily miracles of life, and to the never-ending opportunities the Lord is opening, to pour His love into us, and through us. As we do, may we always be saying to ourselves, "Wow -- what amazing love is this that's been given to me!" - When Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt I'm sure several million people were wondering, "How am I going to be fed? How am I going to survive in this wilderness?" Imagine the logistical nightmare. An incalculable quantity of food and water were needed to survive in the desert. Where would it come from? Yet, in this seemingly impossible situation, God provided! He provided Manna from heaven. When the people first saw the Manna on the ground, they wondered saying to each other, "What is this?", which is exactly what "Manna" means in Hebrew -- "What is it?" They were receiving the food of angels, which sustained them the entire time in the desert. But we know what happened as time passed... the people got used to this miraculous provision, began to take it for granted, and even be bored with it, and, of course... the wonder of God's supernatural provision evaporated. Israel lost sight of the miracle that God was doing in their lives each and every day.

Reflection on Exodus 16:1-15 | New Life Narrabri
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Gathering manna Exodus 16:14-16Don't Lose the Wonder!
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Each and every day is a miracle from God. Each day of our lives we walk through a world filled with the wonders and glory of the Lord. But we can become dull and lose the wonder of all that He has done and provided for us, even our very salvation. We need to awaken to the daily miracles of life, and to the never-ending opportunities the Lord is opening, to pour His love into us, and through us. As we do, may we always be saying to ourselves, "Wow -- what amazing love is this that's been given to me!"
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“And when the children of Israel saw it, they said one to another, It is manna: for they wist not what it was. And Moses said unto them, This is the bread which the LORD hath given you to eat.” - Exodus 16:15

Manna | Chaim BentorahWhen Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt I'm sure several million people were wondering, "How am I going to be fed? How am I going to survive in this wilderness?"
Imagine the logistical nightmare.
An incalculable quantity of food and water were needed to survive in the desert.
Scriptures God Provides Manna For The Children Of Israel - ScripturesWhere would it come from?
Yet, in this seemingly impossible situation, God provided!
He provided Manna from heaven.
When the people first saw the Manna on the ground, they wondered in amazement saying to each other, "What is this?", which is exactly what "Manna" means in Hebrew -- "What is it?"
WORD STUDY – MON HU FROM HEAVEN | Chaim BentorahThey were receiving the food of angels, [Psalm 78:24-25] which sustained them the entire time in the desert.
But we know what happened as time passed... the people got used to this miraculous provision, began to take it for granted, and even be bored with it, and, of course... the wonder of God's supernatural provision evaporated.
Israel in the wildernessIsrael lost sight of the miracle that God was doing in their lives each and every day.
Each and every day is a miracle from God.
Each day of our lives we walk through a world filled with the wonders and glory of the Lord.
But we, too, can become dull and lose the wonder of all that He has done and provided for us, even our very salvation.
Manna - WikipediaWe need to awaken to the daily miracles of life, and to the never-ending opportunities the Lord is opening, to pour His love into us, and through us.
As we do, may we always be saying to ourselves, "Wow -- what amazing love is this that's been given to me!"

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