I mentioned to you that I am reading The Greatest Gift by Ann Voskamp for my Advent meditations and so far, it's been a very good thing for me. One phrase that has captured my attention comes from a quote from John Calvin.
Every human being is "formed to be a spectator of the created world and given eyes that he might be led to its author...first to cast our eyes upon the very beautiful fabric of the world in which God wishes to be seen by us...As soon as we acknowledge God to be the supreme architect, who has erected the beauteous fabric of the universe, our minds must necessarily be ravished with wonder at His infinite goodness, wisdom and power.The phrase "ravished with wonder" has captivated me. I think about it now in lots of little things I see and feel and hear and smell. Since I am a lover of nature, I am ravished with wonder at the chickadees, nuthatches, starlings and grouse that overwinter with us. It's cold here. Just 10* tonight and promises of colder days yet to come. And they are here, happily visiting our feeders and living in the tree patches and hay stacks.
Since the cold has returned, we've been building fires in our wood burning stove and I am ravished with wonder to watch the beautiful tongues of fire and to feel it's warmth as I stand with my cold backside to it. In winter there is no better way of warming-up that is better than the warmth of a wood fire.
Walking in the biting wind with snow pelting my face as I close a gate in the pasture, I am ravished with wonder at the power and strength of the wind and the cold temperatures combined, and I am amazed at how quickly I get chilled, bundled up as I am, but our thick-hided Hereford cows and woolly sheep can tolerate this weather seemingly without a care.
I am ravished with wonder at the sounds of our youngest grandchildren learning to talk, saying the names of their siblings or saying, "Bye bye" and "Yeah" and "No!" and "Air compressor" and "Water tank" and "Bye Gammy!" And I am blessed to hear the older grandchildren learning to read and love books. It is a fine thing to have little people climb up into my lap with their favorite books who seem to be ravished with wonder as I read the same stories to them over and over again. It's a joy, and an honor, and a blessing to me.
So I challenge you to be ravished with wonder this Advent season. Go to the window, to your back door, go for a walk, look up at the stars, listen to a child and listen closely. Breathe in the spices of the season, taste it, feel the cold of a snowy day or the warmth of a mug of hot tea. Love is there. It's a gift, just for you, from the God of Love. He is the author of it. Come, let us adore Him!
What a glorious post! I am trying to feel and see and hear and touch and taste (boy, would I love to taste those rolls) all you've described Jody. Early this morning I was ravished with wonder as I sat with my old tattered 31 Days of Praise and lifted up my voice with thanksgiving and tears for God's kindness to me for all these years!
ReplyDeleteTomorrow, I will look afresh around me and pray to see His Hand in it.
Joyce
Aw. That feels good to think about. Ravished with wonder. Thank you, Jody!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYes, yes, yes, and amen. Love this post and love the quote. May I be ravished in wonder for all you do dear Lord.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice post! Are those Rosemary rolls in that skillet? The one by Pioneer Woman? They are my go to rolls when we have special occasions.
ReplyDeleteYours look perfect. Yes, this time of year is just that, a wonderful time of reflection and such a time to gather those little voices in our minds and hold on to it. Stay warm. Lovely post as always Jody.
Thank you, Jody! It's a treat to share in the beauty of your world, everything from birds and stars to bread and children. I want to build a wood fire today!
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ReplyDeleteOh, I love a good wood fire! Amen to this whole post! :)
ReplyDeleteI think all of those little things are what make life amazing. I am happiest sitting on the porch watching the birds and enjoying the flowers. I also love cuddling with my dog and enjoying the fire.
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