Monday, June 20, 2011

Seeing the Obvious

By far the most chaotic time for my family is Sunday morning as we are preparing for church.  Trying to make it out the door on time with everyone preened and primped is quite the feat with three children who do not sense urgency.

We were doing considerably well this Sunday.  Everyone was gathered at the door for the final stage of adorning shoes and heading out.  It seemed necessary to Mary at that moment to investigate a coffee cup left on the counter.  Of course the coffee cup was not empty and in order for her to do a thorough examination with the counter still inches above her head, the coffee cup had to be lifted with a flipping motion that sent its contents (thankfully well-cooled at this point) in a wash over her beautiful sundress.  In a flurry of unplanned activity, I stripped her, ran the soiled dress upstairs to soak, pulled a fresh dress from the closet, sat her on the potty before we had any other unwanted incidents, and sent Jon out to at least get two children loaded in the vehicle.  I retrieved Mary from the bathroom and rushed to put her shoes on which had been left by the kitchen door.

Or had they?  "Jon!"  I yell dramatically from the window, "Where are her shoes?!"  Exasperated, he responds, "I put them right in front of the bathroom door!  How could you have missed them?!"  Indeed, there they were, placed so strategically in front of the bathroom door that he was wise to think not a person could miss them, much less avoid tripping over them.  But I was not looking for her shoes at the bathroom door.  I knew to look for them at the kitchen door where I had left them.  I was so mission-minded as I launched out of the bathroom, Mary on my hip, I overlooked them.

After His resurrection, Jesus was not immediately recognized by Mary at the tomb.  She thought He was a gardener.  It was not until He spoke her name that she realized with whom she had been conversing.  I have often wondered what took her so long to figure it out.  The shoes were a little revelation for me.  She was not looking for Jesus alive; she was looking for a dead body.  She had seen Him laid in the tomb on Friday so she was not expecting anything else but a dead body when she got there.

I wonder how often we overlook Jesus in our own life.  How many times have we blown out the door with a mission for our day, stepping right over that Jesus-moment in our life, not even seeing it?  What miracles have been undiscovered, written off as coincidence?  What inconvenience was really God at our doorstep with opportunity?

Perhaps we are so busy with our own plans for our life, that we look for Jesus only in the areas where we left Him.  "Hey Jesus!  Good to see you at church- I'll be calling you for my next tragedy!  Thanks for being there!"  And off we go, not expecting to find God working in our everyday life, so we miss those moments when He makes His Will obvious to us.

What are we to do then?  In my life where I am bustling about tending to needs all day, how do I make certain I do not miss God?  James 1:22-25 advises, "Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves.  Do what it says.  Anyone who listens to the word but does not do what it says is like a man who looks at his face in a mirror and, after looking at himself, goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like.  But the man who looks intently into the perfect law that gives freedom, and continues to do this, not forgetting what he has heard, but doing it- he will be blessed in what he does."  To recap - read God's Word, apply it to your life, and be blessed!

I think prayer is the most certain way to open the door for God to make Himself known in your life.  Beginning your day in prayer will route your thoughts toward God.  If you invite Him to join you in your day, you will be sure to be looking for Him when He takes you up on that invitation.  No more stepping over God in your doorway- time to get in step with Him!      

1 comment:

Donna said...

I enjoy your blog Sandy and think you have a lot of great suggestions. I am going to start writing a daily Jesus moment to remind myself that I need to pay attention to Him. :-)