Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Recognizing my 1,000 Gifts ~

Over the past couple of days I have been reminded of what is truly important. It all started with a new library book about using herbs towards a healthy lifestyle of eating and illness prevention. I check out books to preview them for a possible future purchases for our resource library. Over the past 3 years I've been sifting through the multitudes available at the local library. No surprise that I have found quite a few I would like to own. Already having a full bookcase doesn't stop the enticement for one more. My love for books started at an early age and hasn't stopped, much to my husbands disbelief that there is another one I don't already have. But not all books carry the same weight in our lives and it's not about the size of them either.

Today I was brought back once again to the premise of 1,000 Gifts, by the author Ann on her blog site ~ "A Holy Experience." Reading a few of her entries sparked a renewed awareness of all things Holy. Finding these writings was a great treat. One that I readily bookmarked for I know I will be visiting it frequently. Her words are touching, the photography ~ beautiful, her commitment to blogging her journey ~ inspirational and her dedication to seeking out the Lord's presence ~ humbling. I felt once again the tug on my spirit just like the day I read the first few pages of the book.

Tears joined in with the holy moment of realizing, there is no greater pursuit on earth than that of finding, seeing, touching our Creator. Of being a pleasing instrument in his hand. The joy of not only fellowship with, but a deep residing relationship of a life lived out as planned by a loving Father's hand. Knowing such has created in me a renewed thirst for all things pure, simple and nourishing. For those things alone ~ can be deeply satisfying. Of not wanting to waste any more time on earthly things void of eternal value. It is in these moments of spiritual awakening to the blessings of the Father that I truly "live" life, in abundance and grace. Time is precious, our calling highly valued by the unseen. I pray my focus stays as such that I wouldn't ever stray off the path or loose sight of the true beauty of a life in service for my Lord.

1,000 gifts ~ #23 a reminder that pursing the Lord is the only thing that gives deep satisfaction

Oh, how true,

Deborah

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