The Miracle of the Ordinary
Do you have a favorite daily devotional guide? I do: The Divine Hours, compiled by the late Phyllis Tickle. In three volumes, one finds rich Scripture readings and prayers for morning, noon, evening, and bedtime for every day of the year.
I follow it every morning, standing at the kitchen counter with my first cup of coffee. If you don鈥檛 have the books, just google 鈥渄ivine hours online.鈥 A Vineyard church in Ann Arbor, Michigan, runs the website.
What better way to wake up than with God?
Every morning the closing prayer runs:
Lord God, almighty and everlasting Father, you have brought me in safety to this new day: Preserve me with your mighty power, that I may not fall into sin, nor be overcome by adversity; and in all I do direct me to the fulfilling of your purpose; through Jesus Christ my Lord. Amen.
Those underlined words are fascinating. I am a finite, sinful human. God is glorious, holy, and majestic. He 鈥渄wells in unapproachable light,鈥 and no mortal flesh 鈥渉as ever seen or can see鈥 God in his full heavenly splendor (1 Tim. 6:16).
How can I possibly fulfill 骋辞诲鈥檚 purpose? The same prayer (above) gives one answer: 鈥渢hrough Jesus Christ my Lord.鈥 Christ is at 骋辞诲鈥檚 right hand interceding for us. Through him, God the Father 鈥渋s able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us鈥 (Eph. 3:20).
Power! Hmm, maybe I should pray to win the lottery (if I ever bought a ticket), become famous along with rich, or inherit a beachfront mansion with expenses and taxes paid forever.
But are such (self-serving) miracles really 骋辞诲鈥檚 purpose? No, we pray for 骋辞诲鈥檚 will to be done and his kingdom to come, not for vain phantasies.
The miracle God works in prayer is most often moving innately selfish believers like me toward goodness, wisdom, holiness, and compassion in everyday matters. 鈥淭he fulfilling of 骋辞诲鈥檚 purpose鈥 (see prayer above) centers on communion with God, listening to others, telling the truth, not wasting time, loving our spouses, testifying to Christ, caring for our children, doing our work with integrity, pursuing purity in thoughts and actions, cultivating hope, and encouraging others, often by self-sacrifice for their sake.
In general, we talking here about seemingly ordinary actions and attitudes that embody love for God and others.
Yet, what seems ordinary may not be. Take bees. How many kinds are there? Five or ten? They sting. In the late summer yellow jackets are a nuisance when you try to eat outside. We may try to swat a bee when we see one.
But without bees to pollinate crops and to perform other important functions, famine would descend. In Missouri, there are nearly 450 native bee species. The more scientists discover, the more amazing their crucial role in ecosystems becomes.
Ordinary bees (as it seems) fulfill life-giving purposes, some of which researchers are only beginning to document and describe.
In our lives, the fulfilling of 骋辞诲鈥檚 purpose is usually not heroic deeds or sensational achievement. It is faith in Christ leading to faithfulness to God. He provides the impetus. He deserves the glory.
As 骋辞诲鈥檚 miraculous transforms our ordinary, we do, indeed, fulfill his purpose.