It’s a good reminder for me, that above all of the great
things we do for God, it’s most often in showing our imperfections and mistakes
that others are able to see him. When we can be vulnerable, when others can see
us as “real” people, that’s when we turn their gaze off of us and on to Christ,
who in His infinite wisdom uses imperfect people for a perfect plan. I’ve recently come across two blogs both from
amazing women working for Christ, and both mention at one point how they are
not as perfect as they might seem on their blogs. It’s an easy thing to miss,
because we don’t often sit down to write to the world about when we are
judgmental, too crabby with our kids, forget to bring snack, fail to forgive a
hurt, or ______ fill in the blank. But
maybe we need to do a little more of that. Showing our biggest flaws so that
when our amazing God works His magic and makes us beautiful, the whole world can
know it was Him that made something out of nothing.
...as a Catholic Wife, Mother, and Foster Parent Devoted to sharing prayer, reflections, and ideas to help keep our families centered on Christ.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
It's in the Imperfections
I was putting eggs away tonight when one of them caught my
eye. I had to inspect closer to make sure I was seeing clearly. A touch
confirmed it. The egg, instead of being smooth like all the others, had a
ripple near the top of the egg. The shell had hardened this way. Being new to
raising chickens this is the first time I’ve ever seen it, and my mind
automatically directed to the thought process on how the egg is created. Of
course for it to have this imperfection, at one point it isn’t a hard shell but
soft. As I stood there by the sink briefly thinking about what happens every
day inside of a chicken to cause this egg to be produced, I was in complete
amazement at God and his beautiful design. It’s interesting how I took all of
it for granted for months now of getting perfect eggs. Where did I think they
came from anyway, the egg stork? I’m the one feeding the
chickens and picking the eggs every day, but I suppose in their predictability
they never stood out to me. They were what I always expected them to be and I
never gave it a second thought. But this little imperfection has me glorifying
God for His greatness.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)