Today’s blog post is contributed by David Trotta
Many, LORD my God,
are the wonders you have done, the things you planned for us. None can compare
with you; were I to speak and tell of your deeds, they would be too many to
declare. (Psalm 40:5)
This past weekend my pastor encouraged us not to lose the
wonder of God in our midst, especially during this Christmas season when we
celebrate the miracle birth of our savior.
But as I left church that day, I couldn’t shake what my
pastor said. After some honest soul
searching, I realized that I had lost the wonder of God.
I lost the wonder of Emmanuel (God with us). This Christmas season, like so many before
it, was all about the shopping, the gifts, the time off from work, and parties
with my family. Jesus was more of an
after-thought.
Yet it was Jesus who left the glory of heaven to willingly
come to earth, walk among men, and lay down His life in the greatest expression
of love ever demonstrated.
I lost the wonder of His Word. I have more bibles than I care to admit, but
I often treat the word of God like so many other books on my shelf.
Yet the word of God has the power to transform the hardest
heart. It is alive and active with the
ability to reveal our innermost thoughts and desires (Hebrews 4:12). It was carefully crafted and protected over
thousands of years by God himself for the purpose of teaching us who He is and
how to live a life pleasing to Him.
I lost the wonder of God’s spirit dwelling within me. Yet the very presence of the God dwells
within me (I Corinthians 6:19) and lives in union with my spirit. Wherever I go, the Spirit of God goes with
me. That’s the same God who created the
universe and uses earth as His footstool (Isaiah 66:1)
As I began to reflect on these truths and others, the
wonder of God grew within me again. If
you too have lost the wonder of God in your life, I encourage you to also meditate
on these truths.
May we never lose the wonder of how much God loves us and
great lengths He has gone through to have fellowship with us.