Daily
Reflection
From a Creighton Student's Perspective
of Creighton
University's Online Ministries
December
12th, 2008
by
Kim Nagaran
Junior, English
It’s like Rafeeki said, “He lives in you.” The
one line that struck me in the reading was “he will dwell
among you.” How is that even possible? Especially in times
of trial and troubles, how can someone so holy “dwell”
in you? It seems as if people look for great signs like a storm
or a lightning bolt or a loud voice yelling from the mountaintop.
These expectations are time-consuming and by the end of our wait,
we’re only disappointed. We are disappointed in our lack of
a sign – whether it is a sign from God or fate or destiny
– we don’t see it in front of us. That’s what
I don’t understand. People don’t see what is right in
front of them. The signs from God are so blatantly laid out in front
of our faces, but in all of our high expectations we miss it. He
dwells in us. He lives in us. There is no sign because He’s
always been there, waiting for us to recognize it. He is waiting
for us to sing and rejoice in His name. But first we must see it
and we must see Him. |
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