dailydatewithgod

Sharing my experiences and understandings of the Great I AM.

Be With Subtlety!

on September 16, 2015

God is the beauty of an exhale after a hard work out.  God is the grace of rain drops from steaming monsoon clouds hovering over a city.  God is the bounty of a field of dandelions that sing in the swing of the wind.  These subtle elements of being alive are what make God the grandest of all grand energies.  In a world that is always looking to the biggest, brightest, most outlandish demonstrations of greatness, the simplicity of God can be eluding.  God is the Greatest of All Greatness.  God is All There Is to Be.  God’s greatness is not in question, so there is the freedom to express the greatness in the subtlest forms.  Those subtle forms speak to the energy of our hearts.  The subtlety of a breath, a drop, and a swing in the wind can mean the world to those who are in most need of them.  God’s expressions of love knows no limit.  God’s demonstrations of truth and peace cannot be measured through comparison.  God’s work is exactly what is needed, when it is needed by those who look to God for their heart’s completion.  There is no mistake that when I am stuck in my head about something while driving home in traffic that the next car I am behind has a bumper sticker that says “Smile”, “Believe” or something that makes me smile.  It is not a mistake when I am not certain if I am where I am supposed to be that when I get there, I come across someone whose presence reminds me of God.  There are numerous “coincidences” and happenstance occurrences where God remains anonymous.  Our work is to begin to notice these God-incidences and trust that we are not alone.  It is not easy to believe in the subtlety of God, but it is a choice we can make.  My prayer for us today is that as we look back over our day and reflect on the subtleties, we can begin to recognize just how many God-incidences were present.  Make it a great one!  Peace~Colleen

Are you willing to look today for the subtlety of love in God-incidences?  Share in the comments.

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