Sitting here looking at the
labyrinth today and enjoying the breeze thru the bamboo and the shade it provides.
I have such wonderful memories here, here on a patch of dirt on the side of the
house of all places! I just loved my days working in the labyrinth. Not just
the physical rock moving and watching it all come together, but how God
brought it together and worked on me.
Now, when I pray, I often
visualize this space and “walk” it ♥,
as a way to focus my heart in conversation with
God. Soooo many sweet memories, deep soul searching & soul stretching done
here! These days, as God has moved me on to another project of prayer, He has
gifted my heart with this space of remembrance.
See, I don’t have the time to tend it and the
bamboo has stretched up and the leaves have fallen over the paths, but His
Grace extended in that time, extends to now and always. So many lessons
learned, but the greatest I think, was/is the lesson of space. It was learning
to seek Him and identify the busyness of life and make room for prayer time
with Him ev-er-y-day. His time takes priority and everything else flows
from that…not the other way around.
Our prayer lives should not be only giving God
some list of things we think need to happen. Prayer is a time to sit with Him,
enjoy the breeze together, quiet our soul and listen for His still, small
voice.
Life IS a labyrinth, when
you think about it! Our steps of life, centered around God…sometimes we are
father away from the Center of His will than we should be, or want to be, but He
is always there guiding and calling us home to Himself. He is not moved or
shifted by what the world throws at us. Every moment of our lives is about His
pulling us towards Him in life lessons of Trust, steps of Faith and God’s
unending Love is blanketed (like the bamboo leaves!) all over our every step.
Prayer takes us right to
God…no missteps, no faltering…our part is to make the space, no matter the
circumstance.
When Daniel learned that the order had been signed, he went
home. In an upstairs room of his house there were windows that faced toward
Jerusalem. There, just as he had always done, he knelt down at the open windows
and prayed to God three times a day.
Daniel 6:10
You, Lord, give perfect peace
to those who keep their purpose firm
and put their trust in You.
to those who keep their purpose firm
and put their trust in You.
Isaiah 26:3
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May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace
as you trust in Him, so that you may overflow
with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Romans 15:13