Today’s In Other Words is hosted this week by Kathryn at Expectant Hearts. The quote that Kathryn has chosen is one that speaks of what I have always known:
Every happening, great or small, is a parable whereby God speaks to us, and the art of life is to get the message. ~ Malcolm Muggeridge ~
I have written many times where God’s Thumbprints have appeared all over my day. You can read about one of the most recent events in my post Pulling Back the Throttle. Other posts can be found here.
In my blogging career (copyrighted since 2006) I have had several weekly “themed” posts relating to listening to God through the events in our lives:
- God’s Thumbprints
- Tuned in Thursdays: Listening to God
- Thoughtful Reminders from God
Although two of the blogs where these posts first made their way into cyberspace have since been deleted I am beginning to believe that today’s quote is yet another of God’s Thumbprints.
As I browsed back through my old posts (yeppers, I have always printed off every post I have ever written…you never know when my fingers will get a little too “happy” or “sad” and hit the delete button) I began to realize the significant impact that “listening to God” and somehow miraculously “getting the message” has made in my life and those around me.
Such as:
- when things don’t go as I have choreographed them but turn out to be oh so much more lovely
- when I step out of my comfort zone without so much as a backward glance and I grow and learn more about God’s purpose for me
- finding myself at a destination that wasn’t part of the planned itinerary and experiencing the inspiration that a road less traveled can provide
- letting someone else make the “important” decisions
- knowing that there is a purpose behind another’s anger/hurt/disappointment whether it be directed at me or towards another
There are many more moments that can be added to this list. Here is one I wrote about August 24, 2006 – My very first post for my “A Thoughtful Reminder from God” column (it totally changed my perspective on teaching and my teaching style) :
My life is over run with post-it notes…they are on my bathroom mirror, my computer monitor, even my car visor…quick, easy reminders…reminders to pick up something from the market…reminders that I changed my password and where to find it…reminders to not forget to pick up Miss Sam from yet another after-school event. So I thought it would be rather fitting that I replace my “Tuned in Thursday: Listening to God” angels with “A Thoughtful Reminder From God” post-it note. What do you think??? Hope you enjoy walking with me as we get covered in the dust of Jesus…here goes…
One of my favorite expressions has always been “God works in mysterious ways”. Some days I feel this is true…other days I feel as though God has stepped right up and told me flat out what he is doing. Today was one of those days. But let me take you back a few days…
Women’s Bible Study…Monday Night (August 14)..we began the study Enjoy: A Thirst-Quenching Look at Philippians by Tianne Moon (an awesome study if anyone is searching). Many points were highlighted by me that evening…however one of the most compelling was this:
That our purpose (to glorify God in all things) impacts our perspective on the circumstances of our lives. That in any circumstance we are to live out our faith by the way we relate to one another…by standing firm, remembering our one purpose (to glorify God in all things), to stay united so that our unity catches the attention of others.
For those of you that participate in the Christian Women Online “In Other Words”, you know that the quotes of the past two weeks have been about these exact same topics…there He is…working in that mysterious way that only He has. I participated on both Tuesdays. However, this past Tuesday I hwas having a great deal of difficulty with the quote presented. I visited every participants blog on Tuesday…searching for what I may have missed…and found much more than I anticipated…there He is…working in that mysterious way that only He has.
I have been struggling with “letting my light shine”…I am a perfectionist. For someone like myself, I can’t let my light shine out into the rest of the world unless I have it polished to perfection…now, now, I know…I am not perfect…therefore my light is not perfect…therefore, I will remain under the “bushel” so to speak..until I get it right. The encouragement that I have been receiving from my blog neighbors and the women at CWO has been God’s way of saying…see, you don’t have to be perfect…we are standing firmly with you…we are united with you…we are just like you. I thank all of you, you cannot begin to imagine the difference you are making in my life..and so…
These were the events that just “mysteriously” happened this week. The following is the “main” event where God just got in my face and said “this is that I want…what you say here, will let me know whether you have been listening or not”…
Every semester, on the second day of class, I have the class participate in what I call an “ice Breaker” activity. It allows members of the class to circulate and get to know their fellow classmates. Before we end class, I have several students pick from a small deck of index cards. These cards were filled out by them at the beginning of class. On the card is a question that they would like to have answered, by me, about me. Every semester the questions remain pretty much the same…”Are you married?”…”Do you have any children?”…”Why do you teach Psychology?”…etc….etc…except for today when God put His question on one of the cards.
Imagine my surprise when one of the students read this question from a card “What religion are you?”!!! Talk about up in your face, this is what God wants to know, and He wants to know it now…kind of event!!! Let my light shine!!!!
Oh, I know y’all are wondering about my answer…after all…this is a college classroom…what better place to let my light shine…to impact where God has placed me…to use these circumstances to glorify Him…I answered as any Christian would..I am a Christian, and I would love to tell you about my faith…
God, he does work in mysterious..and not so mysterious ways.
Thanks Kathryn for today’s choice. It certainly has God’s Thumbprint on it. I believe it is time to bring back my weekly column: A Thoughtful Reminder From God.






8 Comments
Danielle, I do so love reading your posts. Those mysterious, and not so mysterious, ways that God uses to get our attention always amaze me. I love that you write so many of them down and share them with us. It always encourages me!
Sounds like you have at least one student who may challenge you differently this term. Praying for you as you live out in front of them what you have proclaimed. ((hugs))
Isn’t that just like God to answer a prayer in such an “up front and in your face” manner? LOL! Ask and ye shall receive. And what a great way to start off your class! Hopefully God will use you this year to reach the student who asked, for whatever reason. They may not realize that they were used by God as an answer to your prayer. Wonder what they would say if they knew and if you’ll have the chance to tell them after the semester is over (if they reveal themselves)?
What a wonderful reminder to be ready to give an answer for the joy that is inside of you. May God continue to direct your path as you honor him.
I too live by way of Post Its
{Is there any other way??}
I do appreciate your “thumbprint” idea — really enforces the idea that even the very small things do include a “message.” Ultimately all of life includes these messages which point us directly to the Gospel and apparently your life bears that out in a way that even students are inquiring…
Thank Your for Joining InOtherWords today.
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He’s everywhere, isn’t He? How fun to see Him up close and personal in so many aspects of life.
I LOVE your post.. I love the whole idea of “thumbprints from God”.. Thanks for linking up!
I think we all need reminders like this. They keep us and our intentions on track.
You’d love my desktop…the “stickies” program lets me put sticky notes all over!!
Hugs,
Holly
I find it very refreshing to find those who are not ashamed of their faith. Great post!
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