After listening to a wonderful,
inspirational class this last Thursday given by David A. Christensen, he
concluded with the question, "Have you felt the love of God
today?" He asked the question as
though it were completely normal to feel the love of God every day. To me the
question was profound and left me wondering, "Can I feel the love of God
every day in my life? Have I
felt it today?"
Certainly there have been many times
when I have experienced God's tender mercies, His forgiveness, the sweet
assurance that He is there, but I know I had never thought about experiencing that
love daily.
I love the scripture in Romans
8:38-39 where Paul tells us "that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor
principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height,
nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love
of God..."
C.S. Lewis has said, "Something
of God flows into us from the blue of the sky, the taste of honey, the
delicious embrace of water whether cold or hot, and even from sleep
itself."
I have often felt God's love in the
warmth of the sun on my face, in the scent of a sweet flower, in the tenderness
of a child cuddled on my lap, in the taste of a sweet, tangy orange, or in the
grandeur of the view from a mountain height.
You can feel God's love in all of His creations. Sometimes we forget to recognize and be
thankful for God's sweet, simple gifts of love.
Another reason we might not feel
God's love daily is because we forget to check-in. Thanks to the wonderful
invention of text messaging, my children are constantly checking in with me,
especially when things aren't going the way they might like them to be. I'm the first to hear when they don't feel
good, or they didn't do so well on a test, or that someone didn't treat them so
well that day. Often when they message
me, they are just looking for the reassurance that someone is there who cares;
who can share in their disappointment and sorrow and give them a few words of
comfort and love.
God can do the same for us if we
make him a daily part of our lives. I
believe He wants to! We should talk to him countless times a day. Do we tell Him our troubles and take time to
receive His comfort? We know He just loves to listen to us. Doesn't He ask us to pray always? Doesn't He ask us to "Learn of me, and listen
to my words; walk in the meekness of my Spirit and you shall have peace in
me." Do we take the time to walk
with Him in His light each day? If not,
perhaps when we find ourselves feeling miserable, it is because we aren't
taking the time to feel His abundant love.
C.S. Lewis tells us, "God
cannot give us happiness and peace apart from Himself, because it is not
there. There is no such thing."
If we cannot feel happiness and
peace without God, isn't it true, then, that every happiness we feel is a
manifestation of God's love for us? I
think that every happiness must be, especially after going through the last few
days trying to experience God's love daily.
And I have found by being just a little more focused on His love, that
it is all around me like a shower of beautiful "Valentines from Heaven."
I know that all of you can have this
same experience. Take the time to
receive your own "Valentines from Heaven" this Valentine's Week. God
is just waiting to bless you with His abundant love!