“Every moment and every event of every man’s life on earth plants something in his soul.” Thomas Merton
“I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.” C.S. Lewis
Last night we watched the storm come in, the skies filling with every shade of pink, peach and amber, then the screen of dust came and diffused the light. The trees bent unnaturally this way and that. And finally, healing rain beating it all down, flickers of lightning here and there like God’s flash bulbs. Easy to believe in God during these kinds of storms.
There are times throughout our lives that stand out. And I’m not talking about the usual Big Moments like births and weddings. I am talking about those little everyday miracles you just can’t explain that won’t go away. I call them God’s Speed Bumps. I believe sometimes He has to stop us in our tracks to remind us He’s still there, still loves us enough to nudge us with something unexplained. A gift that removes all doubt of its source.
I keep a journal of these……answered prayers and moments that stand out no matter how many years pass by. I never want to forget. Maybe you have some too. Here are some in my collection:
The white dove that wouldn’t leave, resting on the flower box as my parents left the house after praying when my sister-in-law was so sick.
The unmistakable presence of the Holy Spirit that enveloped me like the fog that covered our house as I listened to “Oh, Holy Night” in my little room so long ago now.
The mother duck and her ducklings walking along the side of the road as the sky turned peach all around us, as we drove to Church on an Easter morning.
The letters found in the parking lot as if dropped straight from Heaven at Elaine’s Dad’s nursing home on a day when hope was desperately needed. (You can read about that here.)
The Holy Spirit taking over as I sang my first solo in church. Each time after as well, and not one missed lyric, except the time I crashed and burn when I got a little cocky and forgot to pray.
The supernatural evening touched with grace as I prayed and asked for help while watching the sunset with Tux my little stray yard cat.
Elaine and I finding the song by Jessye Norman for Lori’s memorial service, truly a needle in a haystack.
And this one at the end of a particularly hard day, Elaine glancing over to the side of the road at the precise moment a little round squirrel stood up on his hind legs while holding a flower between his two front paws. She said it was like he was posing for a greeting card.
The robin in the yard at dawn just when my Mom needed to see it after those dark days after my husband died.
The bright and long shooting star Elaine and I both saw walking out of the restaurant at Moss Landing.
There are so many, friends that I could never count them all. And yes, I believe in a God who doles out parking spots sometimes because it’s His good pleasure to give us good gifts. The truth is, He does these things for all of us but we don’t all take time to notice or thank Him.
And no, my God is not a Genie…..my wish is not His command. But I believe He reveals Himself in a myriad of little ways to those who pay attention. For those who ask to notice and keep their Spiritual ears and eyes open…..He waits.
Today, open your eyes to what He has surrounded us with. And start counting!
I love the little moments. I have my own list that reminds me of God’s presence in the small things–That still small voice that speaks volumes. Thanks for writing.
Thank you Patty! I’ll go have a look-see at your site! I always love seeing new blogs and making new friends! Lori