Sunday Morning Miracle

While I believe that God is active in our lives everyday, I'm hard pressed to point out examples. I hate scratching my head at the end of the day, wondering, "Did I even see God today?"  I pray that God opens my eyes to His presence so I can see Him everyday.

Here's one example of what I mean.

Sunday morning, in preparation for the Sunday School song and story time, I collected props from my yard. To illustrate God's glorious creations, and how we can experience it with our five senses, I clipped twigs with leaf buds peeking. I snuck little green flower buds, snips of juniper and globe cedar and collected rocks from the driveway. I looked at my handful and was disappointed that all I found was green or grey. I scanned the yard for more.


I wish I could find just one flower to show the color God creates.


As soon as I thought it, I rounded the corner of my house. My jaw dropped as I gasped. There it stood - right between the two shrubs I'd already clipped from. One dazzling tulip had bloomed. I knew God had provided this flower for our class. I was amazed that He cared about such things. We could have done without it. I could have illustrated the point a different way - but God provided His own creation in His time.


It gets better. ..



On the way to church, the tulip opened wider and bigger and was fully opened for our class. I wondered if maybe something special would happen with the flower in class, but nothing did. (that I know about anyway) We took the flower home after, and it became the stunning centerpiece for our dinner table.

Then it closed! Within a few hours it was closed. I put it in the sun, but to no avail. It had made its appearance.

This morning, I told a friend this story and minutes later I said . .. it might be my imagination, but I think it's opening ... 










Later this morning, when I returned from a grocery shopping trip,  I came home to a fully opened tulip.

What a great surprise.

God is active in my life everyday - in my relationships, my heart, even in my flower garden. I  pray he continues to give me eyes to see it.





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4 comments:

Deborah Ann said...

That's amazing, that it bloomed twice! That's just gotta be God...

Blessings,
Debby (Heavenly Humor)

Unknown said...

How amazing! I love when God shows himself in such small but profound ways!!!

BTW, I also loved your comment over at my place.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for sharing this story! I love how God cares about the small things in our lives, all for his glory!

Yeah God

Char

Sab said...

I love this story! God is so amazing in what He reveals to us!