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Monday 12 December 2011

All in Gods perfect timing, seeing the beauty in everything.


 I’ve been struggling with having to wait for things recently.
Waiting is one of the most difficult things to do, whether we're waiting for a phone call, the right job or an answered prayer. We become impatient and wonder why things are not happening when we want them to. It seems like the more we want something, the harder it is to wait - and we get impatient with God.
But we have to remember that God's timing is different than our own. He sees things from a different perspective and sees the whole picture, not just what we want, but what is best for us in the grand plan for our lives. All is part of a divine order and will be done in its own right and proper time. Of course, when we are hoping, praying and waiting for something, it's easy to forget this. After all, waiting is "remaining inactive in one place while expecting something." And being inactive means feeling powerless and at the mercy of the world - nobody likes that feeling. But we must keep in mind God's greater plan and His perfect timing:
“..And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." Romans 8:28

Yesterday God taught me two very important lessons.
  1. God has perfect timing.
  2. See the beauty in everything.
Most of you will know that I like to be creative. It is a rare moment when I’m not thinking of things I could either make or bake.
A few months ago for some bizarre reason I decided I was going to keep all my old toilet rolls, figuring that one day I would know what to make from them. Over the course of a few months on the back of my bathroom door hung a bag which gradually became full of toilet rolls. When it was full it just stayed there. I didn’t know what to do with 25 brown tubes, but I knew that one day I would. Yesterday that day came.
I looked at those tubes and saw something of myself. How I was feeling about myself. Dull, plain and useless. But God sees us differently, He does not see us as being “dull” or “plain” or “useless” He sees us as the beautiful creations which He Created and the beautiful and fruitful men and women of God whom we can be.
After lots of cutting, positioning and sticking together I ended up with this:



Finished and looking lovely in my room. :)

Everything has beauty but not everyone can see it.
Throughout this process God spoke to me. He told me about how before now making this wall art would have meant little to me, doing it now has taught me lessons and helped me grow that little bit closer to Him.
We can be just like the toilet rolls and God the “creator”, we may need to wait until the right time, be shaped, rearranged, stuck back together and held until we are fixed, but at the end of the day, when God has finished with the processes we will be able to shine in the beauty of what He created us to be.
God has perfect timing. He is never late. He is never early. He is never in a hurry. He is always on time. On His time. The hardest part to remember is that our time isn’t necessarily His time.
..and I make a vow as a child of God to try and stop looking in the mirror and seeing:
  • ugly
  • fat
  • plain
  • weak
BECAUSE I am now certain. Certain that when God looks at me and at you, at His creation, He only sees wonderful. He only sees beauty. He only sees precious.

It’s time for us to start seeing the beauty in everything, in Gods creations, and most of all; find the beauty in ourselves. For you are..Fearfully and wonderfully made!” Psalm 139:14

2 comments:

  1. I just read your artile on forensic ot on otexpert, and it really helped me think through an incredible job opportunity I've been reluctant to pursue. Yr blog caught my eye cos same design as blog I've just started, also newly qualified ot. Anyway- that led me to this post... was shocked to see christian message on OT blog, so used to it being not done in healthcare settings (eg. nurse disciplined for offering to pray with patient) good to see! glad to find your blog, very inspiring, look forward to reading through old posts

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  2. Hi OTBumbleBee - thank you for the comment and for taking the time to read through my blog.
    CONGRATS on being Newly Qualified..have you got a job lined up in Forensics then?
    Thanks, I really debated with myself whether to post about my faith or not but its such a huge part of my life.
    Hope you enjoy reading through old posts and new (I had a break from blogging but I'm back up and running now).
    Kate :)

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