On Sunday mornings we are pretty good at praising and worshipping God. The hymns or songs remind us of our relationship to and with God and to and with our fellow man. In the praise song “Holy Is the Lord” we sing these words: ‘We bow down and worship Him now; how great and awesome is He.’ In the prayers and liturgies we are also drawn to God and community. In our quiet times at home, at work, in the park… alone with our Bible, devotional, journal, … we too can grow in our relationship with God. These are the times we would expect to experience God. Worship and ‘alone time’ are times when we do experience and raw close to our God.
But God is always here. God doesn’t slumber or sleep or go on vacation. If He is always here, then we could always be with Him too. But are we? Do we go through our day breathing in and out God? Today, as we go through our day, may we take a few seconds in each encounter to see God in the people we meet, in each experience we have with His world, and, most of all, in the way He touches our life throughout the day today.