Sunday, December 04, 2011

Notice the Amazing and Ponder its Message





I have been cloistered at home, fighting sickness last week; I was itching to get outside to breathe the fresh air and to get some exercise. I bundled up warm; the chill in the air belied the beautiful sunshine. I began to walk—it felt good to move my muscles. It was quiet except for a few woodland birds and rustling of leaves. As I walked, I took in sights of an area I have never walked before (I had only driven down this road)…A crumbling bee’s nest clinging to a wispy branch, a stone foundation which may have been an animal pen, a barn or some sort of root cellar, and an ancient Chevy car hood buried on the side of the road. I began to wonder, to ponder these things. Did the bee’s nest come down during the past storms? How extensive a building could this have been? Who could have lived here and how long ago? Whose vintage car and how long had it been camouflaged here on the woodland floor?

It’s rather like when we are traveling through life—it feels we are going so fast, like my car zipping down the road. I wonder how different things would look if I slowed my pace to take notice?
As I prepare for Christmas, I read the story in Luke chapters one and two—I noticed that the Christmas characters had much to think about. Sprinkled throughout, there are truths for us to ponder. I discovered reminders about being chosen, our disgrace being removed, having Him with us, being filled with the Holy Spirit and being redeemed. Amazing!
The events leading up to and after Jesus’ birth jumped off the page and became a living story. Angelic visits, priestly duty, a young girl, and a barren woman, all becoming the stars in the event that was promised ‘in the fullness of time’. And, Mary pondered all of these things in her heart. Her mind must have been reeling with everything that occurred during those months. But, it said she pondered—she slowed down and began to process just what it meant to have borne the Savior of the world.
So, I am learning to take notice of things that are happening around me. God speaks in the midst of our everyday events just like He did in centuries past. And who can say what our part might play in His bigger story that will cause another to ponder the things of God.
May you ponder the events that brought us the Savior,
Jeanne


9 comments:

  1. Thank you for this very thoughtful and inspiring post. I have also been cloistered at home and you are encouraging me to get and broaden my world. I hope you are feeling better soon.

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  2. Thank you for the great reminder to see the evidence of God's beauty in our midst. One of the greatest blessings I received during my November Days of Thanks was a beautiful smile from a precious little 6yo at church. If I hadn't been tuned into looking for the amazing evidence of God, I wouldn't have really even noticed. Thanks, Jeanne.

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  3. Loved your stream and the photos of the things you saw... interesting questions about their history and thoughtful observations about us as we walk through the Advent Season toward Christmas. Blessings,

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  4. Thank you, Carla. May you hear His whispers on the journey.

    Jeanne

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  5. Thanks for your post, Vonda. I too need reminders not to miss His glimmers of glory.

    Jeanne

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  6. Thank you for your devotion here. There was poetry in your words. I hope to see what God does and ponder it. Sometimes the speed of life, esp. around Christmas is fast, but with God, you can't help but stop and think about what He does. I hope you have a great Christmas season.

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  7. Thank you, Jeanne. I love to walk along new avenues and find treasures along the way, and I love finding the unexpected surprises in God's word. Thank you for sharing.

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  8. Thanks for stopping by, Cass. I appreciate your feedback. I need reminders to slow down enough to take notice; life gets hectic

    Blessings,
    Jeanne

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  9. Thank you both,Katy & Sue. Such good reminders to keep focused on what God is doing in our midst. I love seeing His fingerprints

    Jeanne

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