Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Cats and God: Mornings

The Lovely Joanne and I have developed a routine with the girls (our cats Haley and Susie).  Every morning when we get out of bed, we spend 5 minutes or so playing with them -- wrestling on the floor, playing chase-the-string, and giving them some affection.  They meow at us, perhaps telling us what they did during the night, and asking us how soon breakfast will be.  They love this routine, and we've grown to enjoy this time with them every day.


Our heavenly Father deeply wants the same kind of closeness and enjoyment of fellowship with us.  He walked and talked with our first parents in the garden, remember?  And in the end of the book, he says he will live among us forever:  "I heard a loud shout from the throne, saying, 'Look, God’s home is now among his people! He will live with them, and they will be his people. God himself will be with them.'" (Rev. 21:3)

He wants the relationship to be mutual -- so we will want to be with him just as he wants fellowship with us.  In Psalm 42, the psalmist expresses longing for God, comparing his desire for God to a thirsty animal: 
"As the deer longs for streams of water, so I long for you, O God."  And several of the psalms begin with encouragements to worship: for instance, 108, 111, 113, 117, 118, 122, 134, 135, 136 and the crescendo in Psalms 145 to 150.  Some talk about rising early; others about pursuing a relationship of awe, worship and love with God.  Psalm 100 is a good example of a heart filled with joy and energy from knowing God and wanting to know him better. 

So we would know him better, and so we could know his love for us, the Father sent the Son into the world (John 3:16, John 14:9; Heb. 1:2).  It's been his plan -- which means he really, really wants this, and that's why he has invested so much in creating that relationship with us -- from the beginning.  God loves his children, all of them, and he loves it when we turn to him in repentance, faith and love, to come closer to him.  It brings a smile to my face to see the kittens come bounding up to see me every morning; and even more, our desire to know and love God brings great pleasure to him. 

Would it be worth it to spend that first few minutes every morning thanking and praising God?  I know of one man who pivots himself when he gets out of bed, so his knees hit the floor first, and spends a few minutes there talking to his Creator.  I enjoy taking a cup of coffee to a quiet place to connect with him.  What could you do to create a 'holy space' in your life to spend with him, every day?  It will be worth it!

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