Recently I was walking along a path here at the hermitage. About one hundred feet ahead of me I saw a deer, who seemed to notice me at roughly the same time. He pranced swiftly, yet apparently with little effort, for he was gracefully moving and smoothly advancing in his path. After a moment I realized that he was heading toward a brick wall, about four feet high. For a person running such a wall as this would be an obstacle. Yet I knew this buck would have no trouble scaling this wall. In light of how it would be so difficult for a human being, I knew it would be remarkable, this physical feat I was about to behold. Without breaking its stride, the deer leapt in a single bound up onto the grassy ground which began at the top of the wall. In this seamless motion he continued taking his flowing steps. I was grateful to God for such beauty in his creatures.
With a bit more time, however, I meditated further upon what we have from God, namely, everything that is, which consequently includes much which seems less pleasant. We see creatures which we do not appreciate as much. We hear how others suffer. We ourselves feel pain. Do we thank God when we look upon things which are not our favorites? Are we thanking God when we are undergoing tribulations? Everything we encounter and experience presents an opportunity to draw closer to God. When we feel challenged, we are called to grow, to become more than we have been. We may, indeed often we do, wish to avoid such challenges, but to do so is often to turn from the invitation to evolve and, with God's help, to become capable of more than we had thought possible.
When we let God work through us, He displays marvelous creations through us... yet often we choose to remain in our suffering rather than embrace it so that through it God can transform us into something wonderful. Even under excruciating conditions, we are offered chances in which we can choose to learn. Lessons await us in circumstances which seem dark and pointless. Although at such times in our lives, little seems to make sense, at such junctures, if we can recognize and embrace the invitations for growth, wondrous landscape lies ahead beyond what initially seems to be too much for us.
If we take such leaps of faith in God, after a time, we come to realize that through the trials we have been enduring, and the attendant pain we have been feeling, God has been calling us to be more than we have been. We rest in the comfort of this reassuring knowledge, having been helped to see that He loves us as a Father and as a Mother, blessing us at all times, displaying wonderful sights in front of us at certain points, and at others depriving us of comforts. As a parent is at times tender and at other times stern, so God is with us, presenting us with circumstances which are all gifts, which are to be for our benefit.*
Once we realize that God not only is with us always, but ceaselessly waits for us, patiently, and guides us for our benefit, even when it does not seem at first to be so, with time we will come to be more and more grateful to Him.** Knowing that He works all things for our good, we come to thank Him more and more often.*** Under more and more types of situations, we render Him more and more praise and thanksgiving. Eventually we should be thanking Him always for everything.**** Thus rejoice always.***** This is Heaven.
* Hebrews 12:3-11.
** Matthew 28:20.
*** Romans 8:28.
**** Ephesians 5:20.
***** Philippians 4:4.
With a bit more time, however, I meditated further upon what we have from God, namely, everything that is, which consequently includes much which seems less pleasant. We see creatures which we do not appreciate as much. We hear how others suffer. We ourselves feel pain. Do we thank God when we look upon things which are not our favorites? Are we thanking God when we are undergoing tribulations? Everything we encounter and experience presents an opportunity to draw closer to God. When we feel challenged, we are called to grow, to become more than we have been. We may, indeed often we do, wish to avoid such challenges, but to do so is often to turn from the invitation to evolve and, with God's help, to become capable of more than we had thought possible.
When we let God work through us, He displays marvelous creations through us... yet often we choose to remain in our suffering rather than embrace it so that through it God can transform us into something wonderful. Even under excruciating conditions, we are offered chances in which we can choose to learn. Lessons await us in circumstances which seem dark and pointless. Although at such times in our lives, little seems to make sense, at such junctures, if we can recognize and embrace the invitations for growth, wondrous landscape lies ahead beyond what initially seems to be too much for us.
If we take such leaps of faith in God, after a time, we come to realize that through the trials we have been enduring, and the attendant pain we have been feeling, God has been calling us to be more than we have been. We rest in the comfort of this reassuring knowledge, having been helped to see that He loves us as a Father and as a Mother, blessing us at all times, displaying wonderful sights in front of us at certain points, and at others depriving us of comforts. As a parent is at times tender and at other times stern, so God is with us, presenting us with circumstances which are all gifts, which are to be for our benefit.*
Once we realize that God not only is with us always, but ceaselessly waits for us, patiently, and guides us for our benefit, even when it does not seem at first to be so, with time we will come to be more and more grateful to Him.** Knowing that He works all things for our good, we come to thank Him more and more often.*** Under more and more types of situations, we render Him more and more praise and thanksgiving. Eventually we should be thanking Him always for everything.**** Thus rejoice always.***** This is Heaven.
* Hebrews 12:3-11.
** Matthew 28:20.
*** Romans 8:28.
**** Ephesians 5:20.
***** Philippians 4:4.
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