Have you ever just stopped to breathe in the awesomeness of God?
As I sit and write this, I’m listening to a song by Bethel Music, called “Wonder.” I sit and think about how we so easily lose perspective of God, how we so easily lose our reverence for His glory, and how we so easily lose our wonder.
And yet, all around us, God’s jaw-dropping, beautiful creation surrounds us, testifying to His amazing complexity, creativity, and stunning ability to show off just because He can.
He created the sun to keep us warm and give us light.
He created all those billions of stars, all in immeasurable sizes, temperatures, brightness, and verity.
He created the cool breeze that blows against our skin on a hot summer’s day.
He created the food and water that sustains us.
He created life itself, so we can have a personal relationship with Him.
His glory is so stunning, so spectacular, so remarkable, so extraordinary, so amazing that we truly can just sit back and take it in… in awestruck wonder.
Have you ever just stopped to think about that? To think about how much bigger God is then our circumstances? To consider what He has in store for you, even when nothing seems to go right?
As a Christian young person, I’ve spent many years without truly stopping for the sole motive of admiring God’s beauty. But the more I grow in my personal relationship with Him, the more I realize how amazing our God is and how much He deserves our wonder.
This is a practice Jesus had during his stressful and overwhelming time of ministry. Over and over again we see Him withdrawing to a quiet place to take in the beauty of God. And through these quiet times with God, He was able to endure the toughest of times and the hardest of circumstances.
I believe we can do the same if we consistently take time out just for the purpose of admiring our great and wonderful God.
This is my challenge to you today: stop for just a moment just to take in the beauty of God and his creation. Just for a moment, be still. Forgot all the anxieties of this life, all the future responsibilities, all the past failures, and all the stressful circumstances around you. Just for a moment, be still. Be still and know that He is God.
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This is a wonderful reminder. Thank you so much for writing this article. 🙂
Good article, Trent. Something i need to remember more often.
Trent! I was so excited when I saw you had written another article, and I must tell you it did not disappoint. This is beautiful. Thank you so much for this reminder of God’s indescribable awesomeness. He truly is Good.
Thank you so much for this Trent! You have no idea how much this article ties in to so many prayers and conversations and thoughts I’ve been having this week! I learned this week that God has blessed with with three very beautiful and a kind of daunting opportunities to learn and grow and do hard things, and each on their own are big tasks, but together, I’m a little scared because if there’s one thing I have learned this week it’s that burnout happens even to people you wouldn’t expect. So thank you! This reminder to just sit at the feet of Jesus and set aside all the responsibilities of this world to focus on His majesty was something I desperately needed!
A beautiful article and so very true. Thank you for writing this!
Excellent, Trent! We so often forget.
Good to have you back, by the way. 🙂
Wow wow thanks for that reminder, Trent. It’s so easy to get distracted by the world. I was so happy to read an article from you again!
Great reminder Trent! Thank you for a beautiful post and a reminder. Let us never cease to be amazed at the beauty and power of God!
Thanks again!
Bekah14
http://thenarrowroadforteens.blogspot.com/
I’m so glad God used this article to help you through this stressful situation! Thanks for all the hard work you put into helping us out.
This is very encouraging. Thanks Trent!
“Be still, and know that I am God: I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be exalted in the earth.” – Psalms 46:10
Loved this Trent!!!!!
Thanks! Really enjoyed reading this.