
Encountering God as Life Happens
It was a familiar feeling. We had just returned from a fantastic vacation—much-needed, delightful, deeply refreshing. Yet, I ask myself: how did this vacation impact my connection with God? I felt less spiritually in tune, unable to maintain my usual rhythms of intimacy with Him.
I’ve noticed that when I’m in the normal rhythm of life, the spiritual practices I need for holistic health naturally fall into place. All goes well, until—life happens. My rhythms get disrupted and suddenly, my well-honed practices don’t fit, at least not in the way I’m used to.
Lately, God has been teaching me to view these interruptions as a spiritual practice. The spiritual practice of embracing life as it happens. I am learning to accept each season of life for what it is, while also asking God for new ways to encounter Him in the midst.
This requires intentionally engaging with life and inviting God to meet me where I am. For instance, I search for moments of quietness amidst the busyness. I pause to take a deep breath, remembering that my very breath is Triune God flowing through me. I allow myself a moment to linger between tasks, simply being present with God. I pay attention to what I see—a flower, a child playing—and I give thanks for His beauty and grace. I listen to what’s going on within me—irritation, impatience—and ask God to continue His work in me. I notice pain and suffering, and I groan with Him for all that still awaits healing.
I need my regular rhythms; they are vital for my well-being. But I also need the interruptions because they reveal something different about God. I learn to allow Him to fill me in new and unexpected ways as I intentionally tune into Him. My prayer is: God, grant me the grace to see all of life as an opportunity to know You more deeply and be transformed by Your presence.
– Ruth-Anne Gilbertson