12.01.2012

Have you seen the wonder of God in your life?

Sometimes we wonder if we have ever seen the wonder of God in our own life?  The answer is yes and we don't even have to look all that hard to see it.  God's wonder is all around us and visible throughout the day.  A tiny bud breaking through on an early spring day.  The warmth of the sun on a cold winter morning.  The vast unknown of the night sky.  These all speak to the wonder of God.

At times His wonder sneaks up on us and we just have to stop what we are doing and stand in awe as we absorb the beauty of His hand in our life.  When we are feeling down and a friend calls because they just felt like they needed to see how we are doing, this is God's doing.

The peace that fills your being when you sit outside and listen to the wind as it dances through the trees, stirring the leaves.  The helplessness of a newborn baby who is able to grasp the finger of their parent.  This all speaks to the wonder of God that fills our days.


My friend, Margaret Feinberg, has a new book and 7-session Bible Study called Wonderstruck: Awaken to the Nearness of God which is releasing Christmas Day —a personal invitation for you to toss back the covers, climb out of bed, and drink in the fullness of life. Wonderstruck will help you:

Recognize the presence of God in the midst of your routine
Unearth extraordinary moments on ordinary days
Develop a renewed passion for God
Identify what’s holding you back in prayer
Discover joy in knowing you’re wildly loved

To learn more, watch the Wonderstruck Video.

Follow Margaret’s snarky, funny, and inspirational posts on Twitter, Facebook, or her blog. You can learn more about this great book by visiting www.margaretfeinberg.com/wonderstruck where she’s offering some crazy promos right now with up to $300 of free stuff. 

If you're like me and want to get a good deal, I’ve seen the book for as low as $7.57 ($14.99 retail) on Barnes & Noble.

So where have you seen the wonder of God in your life?
If you look, you will see it!

1 comment:

  1. May we all have eyes to see these wonders around us. Grateful for you and all you're doing! Blessings to you today!

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