Contemplating the amazing love of God is a never ending exercise. Wake up in the morning? You lived through the night. You slept and hopefully were refreshed. Faced with a day filled with challenges or an ordinary, unremarkable day, God is as near as your breath. He promised never to leave you or forsake you.
By the way, your breath itself is miraculous. The mechanics of the human respiratory system happen without our giving it a thought. The circulatory system, with its miles and miles of vessels carrying blood throughout the body is also amazing. Our bodies testify to the truth of the words in Psalm 139 about our being “wonderfully and fearfully made.” We can take care of our health, but we do not make our own bodies totally function by thinking about it.
The fact that our bodies do have autonomic systems which we do not have to control bears witness to the attention to detail our God has in creating us. No one makes the heart beat or the blood flow. No one controls the kidneys as they signal the marrow to make just the right amount of blood. These things and so many more proclaim a Creator is still at work sustaining His creation in us. Man is not a wind-up toy, abandoned by God. .
Why would He abandon His crowning achievement? He has not! It is we who turn our backs on Him in favor of beliefs of our own choosing. Immersed in a society that shouts out diverse beliefs as being equally valid, the truth of a living, loving God who created man and longs for relationship with him gets drowned out.
But God has the last the word. His Word to us is written in the blood of His Son, Jesus Christ. God’s love, delivered to this world as an infant, clothed in humanity and all that entails, still speaks truth through the scriptures. Time-bound and fully human, yet without sin, Jesus Christ, the very Son of God, walked the earth with a body like ours, and with emotions like ours. He was and is a living message of love. The Presence of His Holy Spirit now indwells, strengthens and helps us every day. He will continue the work He has begun in us until He sees it to completion. “He who calls you is faithful and He will do it.” (I Thessalonians 5:24) Be grateful for His love and let Him do a work in your life. Doma
