Sometimes we need to turn away from our knowns and gaze into the unknown. Sometimes we find unexpected wonders there. When we let God break through, take us up out of our daily life and routines, those things we keep our eyes on every day, and expand our vision. He may have bigger ideas and plans than we can see, a fuller and richer life that we can imagine.
By Diane Tobolt, Fresh Oil Artist
Medium: Digital Art.
Scripture: Psalm 104:1-4 (NIV) “Praise the Lord, O my soul. Lord my God, you are very great; You are clothed with splendor and majesty. The Lord wraps himself in light as with a garment; He stretches out the heavens like a tent and lays the beams of His upper chambers on their waters. He makes the clouds his chariot and rides on the wings of the wind. He makes winds his messengers, flames of fire his servants.”
Inspired by: Amazing Grace by Kenneth W. Osbeck/Hymn, “Immortal, Invisible” by Walter Chalmers Smith.
Reflection: In one particular section of the book Amazing Grace, I reflected on a procession of some of the great worship hymns: “Holy, Holy, Holy,” “Immortal, Invisible,” “O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing,” “Majesty,” “O Worship the King“. Day after day, I contemplated the immense wonder and glory of God, and I thought about how worship lifts our eyes up from our own lives and glimpse the immenseness of God. Surely, He is our friend and constant help through life, but, astoundingly, He is also most blessed, most glorious Ancient of Days.
In Psalm 104, the Psalmist marveled at how “the heavens declare the glory of God.” Yet, now we see beauty that he never dreamed of as we look farther and farther into the night sky filled with planets and stars, nebulas and galaxies, mysteries beyond imagination. I thought of the new images from the James Webb telescope, looking farther than ever before, and there they find… more stars, more galaxies, more mysteries.
Sometimes we need to turn away from our knowns and gaze into the unknown. Sometimes we find unexpected wonders there. When we let God break through, take us up out of our daily life and routines, those things we keep our eyes on every day, and expand our vision. He may have bigger ideas and plans than we can see, a fuller and richer life that we can imagine.
Pray: O Father, focus my eyes on you. Help me to put down all those things that keep me so busy and spend time with you. Free me from my own self-limitations and expectations, and instead, open my heart to the amazing wonder of your reality.
Copyright © Diane Tobolt
