Beautifully and Wonderfully Created
Sue Schneider of Ashland, KY, USA
Those of steadfast mind you keep in peace-in peace because they trust in you. Trust in the Lord forever, for in the Lord God you have an everlasting rock. -Isaiah 26:3-4
I don’t know if your kitchen cabinet is like mine: a menagerie of coffee mugs. No two of mine are the same. I did not really set out to have such a variety, but over the years I have often been given a mug as a gift or I came across one I liked.
Some of my old standbys are the flower garden mug I received from a former boss, an old hospital mug, and a pottery mug with Russell, KY, on it. I have the leftover one from Mother’s Day at church two years ago. Pastor Mary bought all the ladies a mug, but I was in Columbus that day. My leftover mug has been a hit at the house with my girls. It says: “Go ask your Dad. I’m drinking my coffee”.
In my glass cabinet are the cups I only take out for “special” occasions. There is one from the Greenbriar, a gift from Rachel and Greg, the Qatar mug Becky brought home from her world travels, the Myrtle Beach mug Hannah and Abbie brought one summer, and my pink camper mug from my sister-in-law Kathy, to name a few.
I love taking turns drinking from the variety of mugs because they each carry special memories. I love that my mugs are all different.
Like my mugs, we each have special qualities that are not replicated in anyone else. That’s how God wants us to be. I have a variety of friends, and no two are alike either. I hope you are beginning to see that we are each beautifully and wonderfully created. I hope you know you are, too. We each admire one another’s qualities in a very loving and accepting manner. May you be blessed with just who you are.
Prayer Phrase
“Led by the Holy Spirit, we work with God and others to restore peace (shalom) to creation” (https://www.cofchrist.org/enduring-principles).
Spiritual Practice
Embodying God’s Shalom
Find a way to express and embody God’s shalom. Begin by prayerfully listening to your longing for peace and wholeness. Become silent and imagine you can hear the groaning of the Earth’s people, nations, and creatures. Prayerfully open yourself to God’s yearning for peace and the divine vision of shalom.
What images, feelings, and words come to you? What prayer for peace comes to you from your time of listening? Speak or write this prayer. What act of justice, kindness, healing, or peacemaking does God invite you to consider this day?
Today’s Prayer for Peace
Engage in a daily practice of praying for peace in our world. Click here to read today’s prayer and be part of this practice of peace.