Monday, September 29, 2008

I saw God yesterday!

He was there at 9:30 as I was rushing out the door for church. He watched the garage door snap, and slam to the garage floor. He was also there when Mr. Me didn’t get mad at me for hurriedly waking him up to prop the door open so I could rush out to be with my girls and God!
He was at church with me… listening and laughing with me about Pastor Lee talking about pizza, football and cookies during service! He was also there to hold me as I briefly felt alone, when I realize this was my best friend and her husband’s last time on stage at CATT.
God was also there and gave me patience when I got home from church and I had to practically drag my husband out of the house to go to the grocery store with me. *sigh* Video Games… Again?!
I love it when I can feel Him beside me as my friend, or in front of me leading me, or behind me backing me up in everyday life. I love it even more when I can see Him in my husband’s eyes! Sometimes Chris will randomly look at me and smile and tell me he loves me, and I know that’s God, giving me a little pat on the back for something… haven’t figured out what yet.
As Lauren and Christian have both said, I’m a broken person, looking for love and guidance and support and more knowledge about Him. But I love that He’s not judgmental, and stuffy and picky about who He loves. He loves me for me!

2 comments:

Lauren Faiai said...

Great post, Kelly. I love having days where I can just sense God throughout every thing I do and every where I go! I'm often too distracted by my own dorkiness to see God's hand in my life! This post was a great reminder for me today to watch God work throughout each day!

Unknown said...

Love it! You're right, I am broken and I don't think I'll ever not be broken but you definitely said it best in this post. That's him asking you to be desperate for him when you get tears in your eyes because word move you. But you're never alone and remember that. It's important we're all here for each other during this time in our lives and there to always help remind each other to see God's work in everything we do