Looking for
God
Suzie
Eller
"Seek the LORD and his strength; seek his presence
continually!" 1
Chronicles 16:11 (ESV)
My granddaughter Elle is almost three. Recently we had
a
family event and Elle and her parents arrived before we did. It had been a
few
weeks since we had seen her, which is unusual. When we walked in the door, a
wide smile filled her face and she ran into my arms.
For the next several minutes Elle circled around the
crowded room. Each time she made her way purposely back to me, placed both
hands
on my knees, looked me in the eye and said, "There you
are!"
It was as if Elle wanted me to know that, in the midst
of
a crowd, she delighted that I was in the room.
I wonder if I show my Savior this same joy? I wonder
if I
seek Him like 1 Chronicles 16:11 teaches me to.
In a crowded schedule, do I carve out time to find
Him?
The reality is that sometimes, if I am not
intentional, my
time with Him can get pushed to second or third place behind deadlines,
bills to
pay, errands to run, events to attend. And yet when I seek Him out and sit
in
His presence, I realize all over again how beautiful it is to worship Him,
to
feel the pleasure and love of a Heavenly Father.
In my crowded thoughts, do I pause and say, "There You
are!"
Or do I let anxiety, anger, frustration, or worry take
center stage, forgetting His promises of comfort, of strength, of peace in
the
midst of storms. Yes, He's there for He assures us that He is (Joshua 1:9;
Romans 8:38-38; Hebrews 3:15). But do I ask Him to shine His Light on my
troubled thoughts?
In my crowded life, do I invite Him in to every
area?
Time with God is not confined to a prayer time or a
few
moments reading Scripture. Instead, we are invited to live and move and
breathe
in Him (Acts 17:28). That means that He is with us as we parent, as we go to
work, as we reflect on a beautiful sunset, or as we comfort a friend. As
believers, we don't just have to live. We live in Him, and He lives
in
us.
Elle had many options that day. Aunts and uncles held
out
open arms. Toys and books were offered at every turn. Cousins gave her
kisses.
But she delighted in me instead. She didn't have to,
for I
love that little girl with every fiber of my being. But the fact that she
loves
me back with abandon is sheer joy for this grandma.
How long has it been since you delighted in God? Or
experienced His pleasure in your presence? He loves you; that we know for
certain. But what if today you pushed aside crowded thoughts, a crowded
schedule, and a crowded life to proclaim with delight, "There You
are!"
Dear Heavenly Father, I delight in You. Not for what I might
receive, but simply because of Who You are to me. I love You with my heart,
my
soul, my mind. No matter the crowd I find myself in, with You is where I
long to
be. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
Notice:
Printer called Friday afternoon... They need the paper layout by 4PM Saturday... Hope to have the next edition of The StarLight News posted to the Internet after I finish...
Richard
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