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Friday, September 18, 2020

God Spotters


“Keep your eyes open for God, watch for his works; be alert for signs of his presence.” (Psalm 105:4 MSG)


Weather spotters are trained volunteers who observe and record changes in weather. They have honed their internal radar to provide ‘ground truth’--direct observations as opposed to inferences derived from weather instruments. They help their communities by furnishing timely information about rainfall, temperatures, storms, and tornadoes. 


Have you seen God at work today? Have you felt His presence? Is He on your radar? 


Like weather spotters who report weather patterns, learning to spot God takes practice and study. When something is ‘on your radar’, you unconsciously scan for it. When we keep our eyes open, we notice things we might otherwise miss. One way to increase your sensitivity to God’s signature work is to study previous wonders. Go over the things for which you are grateful today. This clears the static and helps you focus. Now, ask the Lord to give you supernatural senses to pick up His signals and be a wonder spotter and miracle assistant. Step outside and look at the trees, the dogs, and the sunlight. Listen to the mournful songs of the dove. Wonder at the expanse of stars in the night sky.  Encourage your family and friends to share the highlights and low points of their day with you. Pray for all those you come in contact with, and praise God for everything. Next time you check social media, see if you notice God at work in your community of friends. When someone reaches out to you, take the opportunity to help out. Be a part of God’s miraculous crew of assistants. Keep your eyes open, watch for His works, be alert for signs of His presence.




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