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God Is Trying to Catch Our Attention

dog at attention - photo by Bianca Suri on UnsplashWe know that much of prayer is simply paying attention. A prayerful person learns how to tune in, more and more, to the details of daily life and notice where the Divine is showing up.

Sometimes, though, God steps in and tries to catch our attention. It’s not that God is coercing us—divine love always respects our freedom of will. But there are situations in which we are unable to pay attention:

In such times as these, God uses divine creativity to reach us.

God tries to catch our attention not because God is irritated with us and so must give us a divine version of “a smack upside the head.” God tries to catch our attention because God understands how life and our own internal turmoil can get in the way of our progress. So the divine hand parts a curtain and gives us a better glimpse. Or mercy surprises us, or a sudden thunderstorm helps us cry and finally say an honest prayer.

This we must remember: God acts toward us in mercy, kindness, and invitation. So when God manages to get our attention, we need not feel ashamed or rebuked. Simply say, “Thank you—I needed help with that! I’m glad I’m not alone in this business of transformation.”

Photo by Bianca Suri on Unsplash.

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