
This morning I did something out of the ordinary, even for me. I got to church early and felt compelled to spend some alone time with God (that part is not that out of the ordinary). But today I climbed up on the roof of the church and sat right on the ridge of the auditorium and watched the sun come up (yes, that is the picture here – camera phones are great).
As I sat there in the cool morning air and watched God show off a bit, I listened and watched. I heard all the sounds of early morning – birds chirping, cars driving past with people heading into their daily routines – all of what one would normally expect. And in the sky was the sun, or rather clouds blocking the sun. But it was easy to know the sun was there because of the rays coming through the holes in the clouds.
What a beautiful image of life and Jesus. We stay so busy with our lives that we often fail to look, but there in the midst of it all, larger than life is Jesus, streaming through the breaks in the clouds. We may not see him directly but we know that he is there because of the rays that come through, overpowering the darkness.
Hebrews 1:3 says that Jesus is the “radiance of God’s glory.” The radiance of God’s glory! Wow, just like the rays of the sun emanating from the source through the clouds this morning. Jesus is the visible and tangible human experience of God.
I pray that today Jesus the Son will be as real to you as the sun in the sky. Have a great day!
About a week ago I was backing out of the garage, it was early (very early) and I was not fully awake. Some of the men from our church get together for a prayer breakfast at 6 am. I have told them that I am not sure God is up at that hour and so I don’t think I should be either but that has not swayed them. But back to the story, as I backed out of the garage at that early hour, I realized quite abruptly that due to the rain overnight, the opening in the garage had shrunk and my mirror would no longer make it through the opening. Ok, I admit, the garage had not shrunk, I was just not paying attention and nearly took the mirror completely off the passenger side of the vehicle! That is a sickening feeling to know that you have just done damage to your vehicle and there is no one to blame but yourself.