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Invited to a Surprise

God delights in surprising his people.

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“You make known to me the path of life; you will fill me with joy in your presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand.” Psalm 16:11 New International Version

When you walk along the trails in the Garden of the Gods you don’t know what lies ahead. Granted, many of us have hiked these trails numerous times and we know where they lead, yet each time we walk these paths we see something different. Even though I had previously climbed these steps near the Three Graces rock formation, I found them inviting me to a surprise.

Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, Colorado

At the top of the trail I was surprised not only by the view of the central garden but also by some cat tracks that wandered around in the snow. I’ve seen a Bobcat in the Garden in the summer and I wondered if these were tracks of just such a creature.

It saddens me to think that many of us have lost sight of God’s desire to surprise us in worship. Even though we have gathered often with God’s people, it has simply become a ritual and we don’t expect anything from God.

When I pack the car for a photo shoot I often pray, “Father, surprise me.” And I am amazed at how God answers my prayer. Though I couldn’t stay in the Garden long when I took this picture, God answered my prayer.

This week, before you worship, pray that God would blow you away. God delights in surprising you.

 

Copyright Douglas P. Brauner

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Riding Out the Storms of Life

Jesus is present in midst of life’s storms.

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“Suddenly, a fierce storm struck the lake, with waves breaking into the boat.
But Jesus was sleeping.”
Matthew 8:24 New Living Translation

On the day that I took this picture, I was being chased by a storm. It started snowing on my way to Westcliffe, Colorado and things didn’t look good to the north so I headed south. I stopped a few times to snap some pics and then climb back into the car and took off ahead of the storm.

Wet Valley, Colorado
Wet Valley, Colorado

I drove over three hundred miles that day and did a good job of staying out of the storm until I got home. A wall of snow hit me once I reached Colorado Springs.

The storm had arrived.

The question is not IF the storms will come but WHEN. You might be heading into a life storm, in the middle of one or on the other side of that storm. And you’re thinking that Jesus is asleep.

With the disciples you cry out, “don’t you care?!” (Mark 4:38) We’re pretty self-focused when we’re riding out a storm.

In truth, Jesus was with the disciples and he did care. In truth, Jesus is with you and does care even when you are riding out the storms.

Copyright Douglas P. Brauner