Author: Christine
EVERYDAY MIRACLES
Do you ever stop and wonder why we don’t see the many and great miracles that were done back in Jesus’ day? Maybe we need to reflect on our current lifestyles and the “little” miracles that occur every day in order to gain a better perspective on this question.
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Our lifestyles these days are rather “instant” and technically advanced, compared to Jesus’ day. We rush and run from one place to another, merely “doing” our routine. All this advancement is great, as long as we keep the proper perspective on life.
Amidst the hustle and bustle of each day, we need to take time to see the “little” miracles God sends our way.
The miracle of nature…..
–how the sun and moon appear each day
–the seasons that come year after year
–the birds flying south to keep warm
–the trees changing with the seasons.
The miracle of your body….
–how you were formed in your mother’s womb
–how you were part of the miracle of the child birth process
–the blood pumping through your body performing so many functions
–the hairs on your body growing when you don’t even notice
–how your eyes provide you with beautiful sights
-your ears can hear all kinds of sounds
–how your heart beats continually as you progress through this life.
The miracle of circumstances in your life….
–the relationship that was restored
–the people that offered to pray for you when you were having a health test
–how you found strength to make it through a long, rough day at work
–the “chance” meeting you encountered at the store
–how you quit smoking after so many years.
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This thought of everyday miracles seems to resonate in my life lately.
I was talking on the phone to a co-worker whom I’ve never met, and I was in awe of listening to him tell the story of how another co-worker was on his way walking to his car when someone stopped him to help with a problem. Thankfully, this occurred at just the “right” time! If he had not been stopped, he would have been getting in his car at the time that the parking ramp collapsed where his car was. That gave me goosebumps and made me stop and thank the Lord for an everyday miracle right there!
Recently I was at a minor baseball league game with my youngest son. I happened to run into a co-worker who works on my floor, but not in my department. For some reason at the game, we hugged each other and I noticed a cross necklace she was wearing. I went to her at work the next day, felt led to share my blog site with her, and we talked about God and my favorite band, Third Day. It was just what she needed that day to help her through a rough time. I consider that baseball game encounter, along with our follow up discussion, an everyday miracle!
This blog (#55!) happens to be at the one year mark of when I started this blog site! I consider this site an everyday miracle in my life! I am truly in awe of how God, through a series of circumstances, worked every thing out which led me to write again….just trying to share the things that are in my heart about our great God. God also used His ordinary circumstances to provide an “editor” for me…using a simple comment via Facebook on a mutual friend’s post. I’ve never met my editor in person yet, but ironically we grew up in the same hometown! I am so blessed to have an editor who I can run things by and who encourages me along this path. You are such a blessing in my life, and I am so blessed by your sharing of your faith with me, Jenny! She always reminds me that “God never works in a vacuum…not ever!”
Can you think of some everyday miracles you have experienced in your life? Feel free to share them in the comment section below.
It is so refreshing to see God at work in the “little” details of life performing His everyday miracles!
If we recognize God’s little miracles every day, our faith in Him is going to grow and grow—and, as our faith increases, we will learn to trust Him more. We might even see the Lord perform even greater miracles! Keep your eyes and heart open to His everyday miracles!
You are the God who performs miracles; you display your power among the peoples. –Psalm 77:14 (NIV)
THE VAST OCEAN
Is there a special place where you seem to feel God’s presence most powerfully?
For me, one place where I always seem to feel God’s presence most powerfully is the beach.
Marco Island, FL
When I was young, my family would often vacation in North Wildwood, NJ to enjoy the beach and boardwalk there. We would always stay in the same motel, The Flying Dutchman, usually with an ocean view room that was a short walk to the beach. I think because of that, I have always enjoyed spending time at the beach and ocean especially as I became an adult. Even as a child, I would be sad when it was time to leave and return back home; I just wanted to stay there and be in God’s presence. On a side note, we took our kids to North Wildwood a few years and were surprised to see The Flying Dutchman was still there….just remodeled! 🙂
Back in the day at North Wildwood, NJ
I have been blessed to continue to vacation at a beach often and have gotten spoiled to frequent places where we are able to rent a condo right on the beach. That way there is easy access to and from the beach, and you can cook your own meals whenever you want. I have enjoyed sharing my love of the beach with my children through the years, and it was a good place to vacation, especially when they were younger.
When I go to the ocean, I seem to encounter God more powerfully and sense His presence. It is still difficult when it is time to pack up and return home.
Virginia Beach, VA
What makes the ocean so special to me?
–I love to look out and see miles and miles of the vast ocean water-you can’t see the beginning nor the end of it…it just flows on continually all day and night…
–I marvel at the width and depth of the ocean waters…
–How does the water continually flow from one place to another…back and forth…all under God’s command?
–It is amazing to think how the tides come in and out each day…
–Sometimes the waves are enormous and sometimes they are few and far between…
–I love to think about all the life that is present in the ocean waters…each type of fish, crab, starfish, sand-dollar, shark, dolphin, sea plants having its own life pattern and serving the purpose God has in mind…
A sand-dollar at Marco Island, FL. So cool to see it breathing!
–The uncountable grains of sand in the ocean and on the beaches each with its own special purpose in God’s plan…
–I think it’s neat to think about the many Bible stories of Jesus and his disciples that were near the water…
–There is a peacefulness in listening to the waves soothing my soul…
O Lord God Almighty, who is like you? You are mighty, O Lord, and your faithfulness surrounds you. You rule over the surging sea; when its waves mount up, you still them. –Psalm 89:9 (NIV)
This summer my family was blessed to visit a new-to-us beach place called Marco Island in Florida, which is on the southwest coast. I felt like I was in heaven because it was such a beautiful place with the water having a blue-green hue to it, and there were such calm waters there. My kids were actually disappointed the waves were so calm, but for me, it was just perfect. You could go out in the 85 degree ocean waters and just float around for hours not having to worry about waves. Technically, it is the Gulf waters rather than the ocean, so I’m wondering if that is why.
The tranquil waters of Marco Island, FL
Being on the west coast of Florida provided for stunning sunsets glistening upon the ocean waters every night. I was glad a friend mentioned about taking a picture for her the first night. Then, it was so much fun and so beautiful, that every night I had the pleasure of seeing God’s majestic glory of the sunsets. It was great to take so many pictures of them.
Seeing the sunrise or the sunset shows me God’s presence, and I love to soak them in.
SO PROUD OF THIS SHOT… a bird in the sunset at Marco Island, FL
For me, the ocean is a wonder of God’s presence where His awesome love and beauty flow forth. I feel the glory and the splendor of the Lord at the ocean!
The seas have lifted up, O Lord, the seas have lifted up their voice; the seas have lifted up their pounding waves. Mightier than the thunder of the great waters, mightier than the breakers of the sea–the Lord on high is mighty. –Psalm 93:3-4 (NIV)
A friend of mine was just at the beach last week, and I felt her words best summarized my thoughts of being at the beach exactly:
“There is a peace to be found at the ocean’s edge. Words cannot touch the part of our souls that a pounding surf reaches. This gives life a tranquil place of rest.” –Mischell Barbieri
Ship Bottom, NJ Photo credit by Mischell Barbieri
How many are your works, O Lord! In wisdom you made them all; the earth is full of your creatures. There is the sea, vast and spacious, teeming with creatures beyond number–living things both large and small. There the ships go to and fro, and the leviathan, which you formed to frolic there. –Psalm 104:24-26 (NIV)
CHANGE
How many times do we, as humans, resist change in our lives?
Do you ever get set in your routine and ways, and don’t think that change is necessary?
We are probably the creatures that have the hardest time with change. As I look around this beautiful world God created, it occurs to me how the Lord made everything to change.
Maybe we can learn some lessons about change by looking at the world around us.
Consider the birds of the air.
Some birds change colors with the various seasons; some birds migrate to different places in order to survive each year. Their environment is constantly changing, but they adapt in order to survive.
The oceans change too.
Sometimes the waters are calm and serene, while at other times they are rough and full of waves. At two different times each day, the tide comes in and then goes out. The oceans serve the purpose God has in mind for them.
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Even the trees experience change in their lives with the different seasons.
In the spring the trees grow new leaves that are green, and in the summer they grow bigger and bigger. When fall comes, the leaves change such beautiful colors, and then, as the weather cools, they eventually fall off their branches. In the winter, there are no leaves, but the trees are preparing to start changing again. The trees bring us a sense of awe and wonder in their change, but they are really fulfilling the laws of nature that God has set in place.
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The skies change many times during a day as well.
Sometimes there are clouds that bring in rain, sometimes snow. And, sometimes the sky lacks even the hint of a cloud–it is just crystal clear blue. Sometimes the sky shows God’s beautiful red sunset. Again, this is such magnificent beauty, and a plan of nature set in place by God.
The Lord also created our physical bodies to change throughout our lives.
Did you ever stop to think how little you were when you were in your mother’s womb? Your physical body endured many changes before you made your grand appearance on this earth! And for the next 18 or so years your body grew in leaps and bounds. Maybe you suffered some ailments when you were a child and actually outgrew them as you got older because of the way your physical body changed. Personally, I was thankful when I finished growing as a teen so that my scoliosis did not get any worse. After enduring years of allergy shots, I was blessed to outgrow my allergies. Even as adults, our bodies continue to change. It is all part of God’s plan.
The next time change comes into your life, remember how God made everything in the universe to change–it is a natural part of life. Change can help us grow in ways we never thought possible.
Since the Lord made all these “things” to change in so many ways, how much more must He expect our hearts and spirits to change throughout our lives?
He wants to continually change us—to make us more in His image.
And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into His likeness with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit. –2 Corinthians 3:18 (NIV)
He can only do this if we are willing to accept change and to surrender our lives to Him.
We shouldn’t be so afraid of change since the Lord wouldn’t lead us astray, and He is always with us no matter what!
To be made new in the attitude of your minds; and to put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness. –Ephesians 4:23-24 (NIV)
GOD’S CREATIONS
CLIMBING MOUNTAINS
A long time ago, I climbed a mountain, Mt. Ampersand in NYS, that was over 3,300’ high. It was like a nightmare to me because it had rained the day before, it was a pretty steep incline for a non-mountain climber, and the terrain was pretty intense! During the mountain climb, I was sure I was going to die! Somehow, I managed to survive AND even live to tell about it! I sure was thankful to have made it back down and be on “solid” ground again (after slipping in mud at the very end!) This mountain climbing experience wasn’t all bad because it made me think about the parallel of “climbing mountains” in our own lives.
The majestic view of Mt. Ampersand
First, it made me realize that often we’re lucky that we don’t know when the “upward” mountain times are coming.
Just like when climbing a mountain, you can’t always see where the path is leading or how high the path is going to be, if we knew what was ahead of us on our “mountain climb,” we’d try to avoid it and run the other way. Then we would never grow into the strong people God intended us to be.
Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you. –Deuteronomy 31:6 (NIV)
If we take one step at a time or one day at a time, slowly but surely, we’ll be able to make it to the top.
When climbing a mountain, you have no choice but to put one foot in front of the other, going step by step. In our “mountain climb,” if we stop to think about how far we are or where we are on our climb, we are bound to panic or lose our balance. We need only to look straight ahead, and fix our eyes on Jesus Christ.
Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. –Hebrews 12:2 (NIV)
Through the rough and rocky times, we must grab onto the Lord, so we don’t slip and fall backward.
Just like climbing a mountain, we will encounter rocks and rough terrain, where it is helpful to be able to hang onto something to help maintain our balance. The same is true with our “mountain climb.” We need to keep looking ahead, gather our strength and cling to the one true Rock, Jesus Christ.
The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge. He is my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold. –Psalm 18:2 (NIV)
Yes, looking like I’m about to cry…Slipping in the mud at the end!
Being prepared at all times is another important lesson.
I soon found out that hiking up a 3300′ mountain in sneakers is not being well prepared! Hiking shoes would have made the trek more bearable. For our “mountain climb,” getting in a right relationship with God is one way to be prepared. Having true friends in the Lord and knowing the Word of God are definite necessities. They are our shield and the armor of God.
In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. –Ephesians 6:16-17 (NIV)
I really did make it to the top of Mt. Ampersand!
The view from the top will make all the hard “work” worth it!
Have you experienced first hand the beauty of the view once you reach the mountain’s summit? The beauty can be breath-taking and one can’t help but revel in the Creator of the Universe! Once we are at the summit of our “mountain climb,” we can thank the Lord for all He did to help us make it, enjoy the view, and praise Him for His goodness!
You will go out in joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and the hills will burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands. –Isaiah 55:12 (NIV)
Try to remember through the mountain times in your life, that He is always with you every step of the way!
…As I was with Moses, so I will be with you; I will never leave you nor forsake you. –Joshua 1:5 (NIV)
BASEBALL AND LIFE
Lesson 1: You win some games and you lose some games.
Lesson 2: Some days you make all the right plays, but since we’re human, sometimes we make some errors.
Lesson 3: You may be called to play a few different positions in the game of baseball. My son pitches, catches, plays 3rd base, shortstop, or is in the outfield.
Lesson 4: When a batter is hitting, sometimes they are thrown a strike, sometimes a curve ball, sometimes a fast ball, and sometimes something in between that is too high or low.
Lesson 5: You need to keep believing in yourself, your team, and never give up. It is not over until that last out!
For nothing is impossible with God. –Luke 1:37 (NIV)
Lesson 6: Work as a team each member doing their “job” to the best of their ability. It is definitely a TEAM sport…No one person is responsible for the success of the team.
Lesson 7: No matter what, you need to keep fighting and giving your best even when the stakes are stacked against you. One small thing can change everything.
MY FAVORITE BIBLE VERSE
Ever since I was an older teen, my favorite Bible verse has been Romans 8:28,
“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose.”
A Christian gal that I knew slightly shared that verse with me at a difficult time in my life. That verse for me provides great encouragement and comfort which helps build and strengthen my faith, especially during the difficult times.
It is important to keep in mind the two conditions that are present in order for “God to work all for our good”—loving God and being called according to His purposes.
To me, loving God means coming to that point in our lives when we surrender everything to Him. We begin to realize everything we have and everything we are is a gift from God.
Being called according to His purposes is knowing the Lord calls us to do His will and then following His will—not ours.
My faith is always strengthened by seeing how God truly does work things out for us. One example of this was about a year ago. My oldest son needed to have his wisdom teeth pulled, and we wanted it done before college started again and before our already scheduled, week long vacation. I thought it was going to work out for a Monday appointment which was going to be perfect. Long story short was that by the time the Dr. saw the xrays, only 24 hrs after the initial phone call, the Monday appointment was already taken by someone else. The next appointment they had was two weeks later. It was a big difference for us because that meant he only had 12 days to recover before our vacation. We weren’t sure how great he would be feeling or how hard it would really be to eat anything he wanted. (Especially because it was a cruise vacation.)
Thankfully, I thought about asking to be put on a cancellation list. I will admit I was not happy that my plan was not working out like I wanted it to or thought it should! I did reluctantly try to turn it over to the Lord letting Him work it out.
Much to my amazement two days later they called at 10:30 in the morning saying that had a cancellation for 1:15 pm that day! To make it even more amazing was the fact that my son had not eaten or drank anything since the night prior. If he had, they would not have been able to do the surgery because of the anesthesia. God worked it out perfectly for us. It was a great relief to get it done so soon especially since my son was so concerned and worried about the surgery. This way, he didn’t have more time to think about it!
Another example in my life of God working things out for the good was when I recently received an email request to pray for a gal from our Bible Study who was going to be making a Women’s Retreat. The instant I got that email, I had this overwhelming feeling that I was suppose to be there as well. I wasn’t even quite sure what the retreat was like! My friend thought it was full which was indeed confirmed when I finally got a hold of the person in charge a good day later. This time I really felt that God would provide an opening for me to be able to go, and I prayed that He would work it out. Sure enough…two days later I got the call that a spot was available. I then found out I needed a sponsor and had paperwork to fill out, but again, all that fell right into place even though the time was short before the retreat. I cannot begin to tell you what a blessed experience that retreat was, and I am so thankful God worked it all out.
It definitely was a God thing because as a follow up from this retreat you are suppose to have small group sharings and then bigger group get-togethers. During our 32 week Bible Study I felt that this gal and I were suppose to continue to connect after the Bible Study ended. I am thankful to say that tomorrow we are slated to have our second small group meeting, and it has been quite the blessing already!
Can you think of some examples in your life of God working things for your good?
It is such a comfort and joy to know that God takes care of everything and works it for our good if we love Him and are called according to His purposes.
No matter what happens or what comes our way, our loving Father is working it all out for our good—He is watching over us. We need to remain faithful to Him and to keep loving Him.
The Lord watches over all who love Him, but all the wicked He will destroy. –Psalm 145:20
THE SUNRISE
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Father, Son & Holy Spirit.
OUR AWESOME GOD
Isn’t it truly amazing and mind-boggling to think about how awesome our God is?
I was overwhelmed with this thought as I looked at the vastness of this earth while cruising up some 37,000 feet in an airplane.
Our God is so awesome that He has more knowledge, wisdom and power than all the people in this world put together.
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I started to think how man has used his brain and technology to do so much over the years. Man has the knowledge to design and make airplanes that can fly over 500 people and all their luggage half way across the world.
Yet, man doesn’t have the power to design and create the space the plane travels through.
Man can make computers that produce mathematical calculations in hundredths of a second that would take a day to do by hand.
But, man can’t control or calculate the length of his life span here on earth.
Man now has the wisdom to perform delicate brain surgery, and in most cases have the person lead a “normal” life.
Yet, man doesn’t have the ability to create a human brain, or revive it once dead.
As I continued to reflect on the vastness of this earth and our awesome God that created everything, there was one thought that really amazed me.
Though I am such a little, little part of this vast earth, with all it’s surroundings, all the animals and all the billions of people in the huge world, our awesome God has the capacity to know, love and care for ME!
How everything, even my life, can be under His control is so awesome and mind-boggling!
Our God is so awesome that He does the same for YOU!
He knows, loves, and cares for YOU!!
How awesome is the Lord Most High, the great King over all the earth! –Psalm 47:2 (NIV)
When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him? –Psalm 8:3-4 (NIV)