Wonder

DSC_0514By Judy Villanueva

The whole earth is filled with awe at your wonders;
where morning dawns,  where evening fades, 
you call forth songs of joy. (Psalm 65:8)

Covered in blankets with our faces pointed toward the sky, we watched for magic!  “Glory!” our friend’s little daughter cried out, “I saw one!”  Under a canopy of stars we laid out on the deck, shivering in the cool night air determined to witness wonder!  “Glory!” another shouted, “Glory!  Glory!  Glory!”  Shooting stars showered us with delight and time seemed to stop as we watched wide-eyed and awed by each brilliant starburst!  It was the peak of the Perseid Meteor shower and there, gathered with family and dear friends, wonder gave way to worship and before we knew it, we were singing songs of joy in the middle of the mountains!

I am so grateful for wonder.  It is different than knowing or understanding a thing….there is something about wonder that points us beyond the comprehensible to unique and magnificent possibilities!

Wonder confronts our finite natures and asks us to reach beyond our grasp and dare to imagine beauty beyond our disappointments.  It signals us to hope!

It opens up soul-space and encourages us to watch for life.  Wonder reminds us that there is a God…a good and wonderful God.

“Wonder-ing” becomes more natural as we practice noticing and tuning into its invitations to stand still and behold.  Beholding helps us to see, feel and hear God in the midst of shooting stars, rainbows, and shimmering aspen trees…to name a few favorite wonders!  To behold is to stop, move toward and then look closely with all of oneself.   It is to allow wonder to speak and teach of God’s glory…glory found all around us, every day...in sunrises and sunsets,  in wildflowers and waterfalls and, in sitting amongst friends with faces pointed upwards,  singing songs of joy for each moment spent together watching for glory!

“Heavenly Father, help me to notice your invitations to be drawn into wonder.  Life can be hard sometimes.  Help me to trust You and stay open to whatever You will next for me.  Thank you for lights in the sky, for dear friends, precious children, for beauty, wind and wonders too many to count that help me reach beyond disappointment and fear,  to hope.  Thank you for daily reminders that You are…and are good.  Amen.”

What about you?

What fills you with wonder?

Are you aware of how beholding wonder moves your heart?

How are your hopes?

Do you need a reminder that there is a God…and that He is good?

Lay down, look up and watch for His wonders.

(Thank you, Tommy Walker, for leading worship that night and helping us lift up beautiful songs of joy!)

Worship

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5 thoughts on “Wonder

  1. I love the reminder to be so caught up in the wonder and wonderfulness of God, that I can look past my disappointments and fears. How I am blessed by you. Thank you LORD for Judy

  2. I truly feel blessed cause I’ve been looking at the wonder and beauty of earth since I
    was coming home from kindergarden…. looking at the trees, the birds, the clouds,
    the tumbleweed, even the little bugs that crawled on the sidewalk. The beauty that God has given us is amazing, and sights that I have been discovering as I got older have been breath taking. God gave us beauty that all our senses appreciate….our sight, our hearing, our smell, our touch, and our taste….Amazing isn’t it? I believe that our Dear
    God wanted us to use all our senses, and that is why He gave us this beautiful world. As the song goes ‘What a Wonderful World’.

    1. You’ve perfectly captured the joy and delight of those wonder-filled evenings AND of our wonderful God. Such precious memories, Judy. Love you. Glory!!

  3. Hmmm. Wonder. This was interesting because it caused me to focus on things I usually don’t. The short of it is that wonder, strengthens my faith. Sure I can explain meteors plummeting to earth and the aurora borealis but all this originated from creation. It also takes me from explaining everything to just seeing it all. I “wonder” what that moment was like when God in his infinite power and majesty spoke “let there be light”. Was that the big bang theory? If so, how big was it? How was empty space disturb and what did the before and after pictures look like from God’s vantage point? I wonder.
    When I think of creation being a random explosion that resulted in perfect order I always think of the analogy … it’s like saying there was an explosion at a printing factory and a dictionary fell out. It’s so ridiculous that it strengthens my faith … just last week we had the full moon and with snow still on the ground (yes, there is some still here) everything was so bright and magnificent that I just stared … and was left saying in my mind “God you’re amazing and in all this you actually know and love me”. Thanks.
    I think of the Third Day Song … The Offering. Humbling.

    1. Thank you for this, brother. It brought tears to my eyes! I can feel the wonder you describe and it blesses me this morning. Sure do love you!

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