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  • Writer's pictureJoni

Revelation #22: Ticking Moment


I am going to practice

what I have been preaching,

about being in the

Moment~

To just be still

To cease striving

To just "be"

because

this moment

has become just that~

A Moment~

as I sit here

just waiting

for God

to write something on my heart

to reveal something to me

that will make

This Moment

a

A Life ChangingMoment

But

all I hear is

the ticking clock in the background.

Is this becoming a distraction from my time with God

or

is it one of those "just being still" moments~

A Moment

that God

has graciously bestowed on me,

so it can be just that~

A Moment

of stillness.

Yet

my brain is trying to conjure up something,

just something,

that is more than

tick, tick, tick.

Maybe this is it what it means

to to be completley

In the Moment

and then the

next moment

and then the

next moment...

to just sit with

great anticipation

&

great expectation

for the next tick

that reminds me

that

I have this moment

and

the next one

and

that is enough

because

God doesn't have to shout something life changing to me,

in order to reveal Himself (even though I love it when He does, )

because

God

just is

In the Moment

with me & with you,

no matter what the moment is,

and that is

a life changing revelation

that is happening

in every

Moment

because

"... the Lord is about to pass by.”

Then a great and powerful wind tore the mountains apart

and shattered the rocks before the Lord,

But the Lord was not in the wind.

After the wind there was an earthquake,

But the Lord was not in the earthquake.

After the earthquake came a fire,

But the Lord was not in the fire.

And after the fire

came a

gentle whisper. I Kings 19:11-12

A gentle whisper~

that is all it takes

to know

He is

in every

Moment

when you

&

when I

embrace

every precious

Moment

that

ticks

one second

at a time,

and that is what makes

every

Moment

a

Revelation.


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