Friday, November 19, 2010

Out of Nowhere

It is cold this week.  I miss the warmer weather we had just last week, even though it brought the fog with it.  For about 3 or 4 mornings in a row, I had to deal with fog on the way in to work. 

One night last week, I was on my way home, late.  The sky was beautiful with all the stars sparkling so brilliantly.  It was an easy drive, one I could have done without thinking. I have done it many times.  Suddenly out of nowhere I hit it, a fog so thick I had to slow right down.  I had to focus intently on my driving for about 30 seconds, and then it was gone, as quickly as it appeared.  The stars still shone brightly overhead.  That fog re-focused me so that I paid attention to my driving the rest of the way home.

How many times do we go through life, doing life without even thinking about what we are doing?  We are so accustomed to our everyday routine that we don't even pay attention to our own actions.  I remember when I was in high school, having to cross a very busy street in Toronto to get to school.  Many days I would cross half way, stand on the centre line and wait for the cars going in the other direction to clear so I could go the rest of the way across the street.  One day in particular, I got to school and had absolutely no recollection of crossing the street.  I am not going to lie, that scared me.

I see two problems with living our lives on auto-pilot.  The first problem is that we can walk all over the people in our path without even realizing it.  How easy is it to take people for granted.  If we are in a bad mood, we can speak thoughtlessly, or react insensitively to them.  Either way, we all lose.  The second problem is that we can miss all the little miracles God plants in our path.  A beautiful sunset, a deer on the side of the road, a flower, a laughing child or the smile of a friend, can all be overlooked because we are not paying attention to the details of life.

When was the last time you actually paid attention to the path God has placed in front of you?  When was the last time you took the time to appreciate the people and the little miracles of life that God has brought to you?  My challenge for today is to walk with open eyes, not just the eyes on your face, but the eyes of your heart. Find the little things on your path that will lead you to celebrate life; then celebrate!

Be blessed, my friends, be blessed!

Friday, November 5, 2010

Let It Rain

Yesterday I was out for a walk, and the wind was blowing.  As I looked up, one of the trees nearby was losing quite a few leaves.  It seemed like it was raining leaves.  As I continued walking, I noticed that most of the trees had either already lost their leaves, or they were holding on for dear life.  That one tree was the only tree I saw, that was losing so many leaves at once.  

It made me think.  In my last blog posting, I talked about timing and how it just wasn't the right time for the trees to lose their leaves.  Well, yesterday, for that one tree, it was time, and it was beautiful.  The beauty did not come in the losing of the leaves, but in the fulfillment of its destiny.

We all have a destiny.  God has plans for each of our lives.  As one of His children, He has amazing plans for my life. 

Jeremiah 29:11 says, "For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."

I love that He has amazing plans for my life.  I love that He fills my life with hope, but I also love that He has things He wants me to do in His name.  That is my destiny.

Ephesians 2:10 says, "For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do."

God has birthed in me a new passion and little by little He is preparing me for what He has for me to do.  In the mean time, I look up, I look around and I see the miracles He places in my path each and every day.  He reminds me that He is there and that He loves me. 

Yesterday, that one tree's destiny was fulfilled, and the leaves rained down at just the right time. 

God, when the timing is perfect in my life for me to fulfill my destiny, please, let it rain.