This is such a cool picture! A visual reminder of God’s Love – expressed through His creation. Okay – so it’s maybe a coincidence and not a planned “heart” in the sky, but I like to think those little “coincidences” are gentle and visual reminders – like an unexpected gift for no reason at all. Nothing planned or organized – nothing brilliantly orchestrated by any of our efforts – it just appears and suddenly our day is just a little brighter.
Ever been driving down the road, you’re having a bad day – and then suddenly something comes on the radio - just for you? Or you look up at a billboard or sign on the side of the road that has just the right phrase in it – like a sign from the heavens?
Sometimes those little “coincidences” aren’t really “coincidences” at all. They may be God speaking.
I have a student learning the following song by Mandisa called, “God Speaking” – it is powerful and really makes you thing. I just had to post it for you today – I know someone can greatly benefit from this and be encouraged today.
When was the last time you just knew God was using an extra ordinary thing in your day to speak to you?
God Bless
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I have a friend who says there are no coincidences only Divine appointments. I think she is right–and wise.
I agree!
It’s not the latest, but one of the first times I had a “special” message from God. I was new in my faith, and my heart was disturbed and downcast. Depression had set in and I sensed a growing distance from my Lord. So, I took a walk. I sauntered around the block of my rural community and felt as if I had not a friend in the world.
I lifted my eyes to heaven, crying out to God for a touch from Him. Then I stopped my laborous steps and looked down. Just where I stopped, written as if it had been meant for me, were carved into the sidewalk three little words: “I Like You.”
It was a moment that, even now, makes my heart rejoice! I litterally ran back home overwhelmed with gratitude and joy for the LORD had spoken to my heart. Even as Jesus said, “I no longer call you servants… I call you friends” (John 15).
Michael, this comment MADE MY DAY! How wonderful the little messages we get! I’m glad He like me too