I See You, God

I See You, God

I’ve heard it said — and if I’m honest, I’ve said it myself: Where is God?

Our human minds crave certainty. We want proof — something tangible to validate our fragile faith. In some ways, we’re all from Missouri — the “Show Me” state.

But as I began to explore the idea of seeing God, something shifted. I started noticing the divine not in thunderclaps or burning bushes, but in the quiet, sacred moments of life.

A baby’s gaze — steady, deep, and unblinking — became the eyes of God, looking straight into my soul.

A man gently helping an elderly stranger became the hands of God at work.

Even my dog — yes, my dog — seeking nothing but to be near me, loving me without condition, became a reminder of God’s constant presence.

So where do you see God?

You woke up today — and you had nothing to do with that.

You breathe — again, not your department.

You love — a mysterious program written deep within your being.

And yes, you struggle — and that’s where faith comes in. That’s where we reach for something greater than ourselves.

Seeing God doesn’t require your eyes. It requires presence — the kind of stillness that tunes you into the sacred.

So today, slow down.

Be still enough to recognize the gift of it all.

Because when you do, you’ll see God.

And most importantly — God sees you.

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