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Thursday, March 6, 2008

..:: extraordinary in the ordinary ::..



I was amazed as I read through my daily devotion today how perfect the message went along with the central theme of my Cre8tiveCliche Blog.

I had to quote today’s message here for all my readers as it does an exceptional Job of reinforcing what my main premise was in originally creating this blog (see ..:: inception::.. my first blog post if you need a reminder of what my blog is primarily about.

This quote comes from the “Experiencing God” devotional written by Henry and Richard Blackaby which I have been reading through this year. This devotional was a Christmas gift from my good friend John B. (I have told you before John, but I’ll say it here again, thanks for the great gift, I am truly enjoying it.)

“The Extraordinary in the Midst of The Ordinary.”

Moses was going through the routine of his day when he noticed an ordinary thing: a burning bush. Moses also noticed something extraordinary. Although the bush was burning, it was not consumed. Moses turned aside to look more closely. When the Lord saw Moses turning aside from the routine of his day, He spoke to him. Everything God had been doing for forty years in Moses’ life was culminating in this moment. So much of God’s redemptive plan waited for Moses to notice the uncommon.

There will be times when, immersed in the ordinary details of life, you may be oblivious to the extraordinary that is right next to you. You can be in the midst of a common moment, only this time the activity is filled with the presence of God. There may be times when, in the middle of your hurried day, you notice something unusual. Your first reaction might be “I’m too tired to go aside to investigate this!” or “ I’m not going to disrupt my life for this.” Yet, in that moment you may have the opportunity for a unique encounter with God.

God usually speaks out of the ordinary experiences of life. Often, it is not while you are worshiping at church. Many of Gods most profound and history-changing encounters come during the ordinary experiences of life. When you see the unusual in the midst of the mundane, don’t continue business as usual. It may be that God has ordained that moment to be a life changing time for you and those around you.

Exodus 3:4 So when the Lord saw that he turned aside to look, God called to him from the midst of the bush and said, “Moses, Moses!” And he said, “Here I am.”

1 comment:

Garren said...

Good word here...so very true. I have experienced God in those "ordinary" moments and those are the best times with God. It's when God comes into our "boring, repetative, distracted" lives to meet with us where we are that makes it so incredible. Then, me being the idiot human, next time I am in that same circumstance I try to drum up that previous experience again. No Garren, God is bigger than that, keep moving.