God works wonders

By Andrea Delwiche

God waters our souls with nourishment, direction, and clarity in many unique ways.

One evening, I sat with a group of believers, and we slowly read through the 175+ verses of Psalm 119. We took our time. We began with a bit of reluctance, as if we were about to endure a cross country race that we didn’t feel equipped to run. We finished silently, cherishing a sense of intimacy with God and each other. Shepherded by the Spirit’s gentle leading and read aloud with a beloved community, the psalm spoke to us, first individually and then collectively, as we discussed our experience. 

God drew us into a live-action version of a Christian spiritual truth—that God’s Word is alive, active, and useful. 

“Open my eyes so I can see what you show me of your miracle-wonders. I’m a stranger in these parts; give me clear directions. My soul is starved and hungry, ravenous!—insatiable for your nourishing commands” (Psalm 119:18-20 MSG).

It’s good if we can approach each encounter with the Word anticipating “miracle-wonders” and direction from God. But even when we are too shortsighted to do so, God still works wonders. 

Whether lifelong followers or tiptoeing around a newfound love of Jesus, we are all “strangers in these parts.” Our souls are starving, and God longs to fill us with the goodness of his kingdom day after day.

How can we put ourselves in a place to experience God’s working?

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About the Author

Andrea Delwiche

Andrea Delwiche lives in Wisconsin with her husband, three kids, dog, cat, and a goldfish pond full of fish. She enjoys reading, knitting, and road-tripping with her family. Although a lifelong believer, she began to come into a deeper understanding of what it means to follow Christ far into adulthood (always a beginner on that journey!). Andrea has facilitated a Christian discussion group for women at her church for many years and recently published a book of poetry—The Book of Burning Questions.

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