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Pastor John R. Harvey D.D.

Quiet Reflection

  • When David looked at his life, he saw God’s fingerprints all over it. We, too, should train our eyes to notice indications of our heavenly Father’s presence. But this isn’t a now-and-then kind of thing—it’s a lifestyle.

     

    I developed a habit years ago that has helped me do this: Before I go to sleep, I try to recall the events of my day. What I’m really doing is looking for evidence of God at work. How did He guide this decision? Answer this question? Protect me in this situation? Help me in this relationship? Appreciating the Lord’s handiwork etches the reality of His care more deeply in my heart.

     

    In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus said, “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God” (Matt. 5:8). In other words, those with a clear conscience will cast out unholy thoughts and words, taking them captive to the obedience of Christ (2 Corinthians 10:5). As a result, such believers have a spiritual clarity that makes them more aware of God’s involvement in their circumstances.

     

    The evidence of God’s great power is all over your life, if only you will look for it. Viewing the world with wide-open spiritual eyes changes one’s perspective from “I can’t” to “I can because God enables me.” Live confidently, knowing our loving, omnipotent God dwells within you.

     

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  • Peter Schmalenbach · Germany · L.A.M.
    Peter Schmalenbach · Germany · L.A.M. Once again life supporting thoughts. Thank you. As part of the "Ignatian Spiritual Exercises" there is the "Prayer of Loving Attention" for the review of the day. Here is a quote: "With "loving attention" I now turn to what was today: the people, events, ...  more
    June 25, 2021 - 1 likes this