What is it about a sunset? Why do we gaze expectantly at sunsets? There are two really interesting things about sunsets, they are always spectacular and they are always different. There is a sense of wonder and awe when we look into a sunset. We never really look at a sunset – we are often drawn in. Something or someone is calling us, reminding us that there must be more, so much more. Is this just what we hope for and just cannot see? Either way most people would agree that sunsets are a thing of awe, beauty and wonder.
When I admire the wonder of a sunset or the beauty of the moon, my soul expands in worship of the Creator ~ Mahatma Gandhi
I wonder then why we so quickly forget these moments of wonder and beauty? Life has a way of turning these sunsets into forgotten overcast memories. As we grow up and grow old I think we can forget to wonder, look for wonder and experience it.
Perhaps wonder is God’s way of tapping us on the shoulder and getting our attention. Perhaps a sunset is God’s way of distracting us, and getting us to rediscover something – something buried and forgotten in the mists of life. Something important and critical.
Wonder demands questions of us. Questions like, What are you trying to teach me here? What issues in my heart are you trying to raise through this? What is it you want me to see? What are you asking me to release and let go of? Wonder asks us to respond.
He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the hearts of men; yet they cannot fathom what God has done from beginning to end. ~ Ecclesiastes 3:11
Wonder can also be captured, reproduced and repackaged. Just walk into your favourite store and someone will try to sell it back to you. How many pictures of sunsets have you taken? Not really the same as the real thing is it? There is no accountability in a photo of a sunset.
So what to do with wonder? Lately I’ve been challenged to re-discover wonder and just be thankful for the things that I have. Perhaps wonder just needs to be enjoyed in the present moment. It may just be about being present in the wonder. Hard to do, but important. Next time you set the sun set – see it change colour, experience the wonder and notice what this does to you, for you.
This week may you rediscover wonder, be present, if only for a moment and let it speak to your soul. There may be something you need to hear, something you need to see.
Rediscovering wonder
May you rediscover wonder
In the sunset of your years
May you choose to cling to hope
In the twilight of your fears
May you rediscover wonder
In the worship you have sung
May it remind you of your creator
Like in the days when you were young
May you rediscover wonder
Let it heal the hurts you hold
May you also forgive yourself
Before you grow too old
May you rediscover wonder
Let it flood your aching soul
Will you let His love astound you?
Will you let Him make you whole?
May you rediscover wonder
May it release you from your fear
May you rediscover beauty
In the twilight of your years
Beautiful – souplifting!
so uplifting ( not soup lifting, of course! ) G
Thanks G 🙂
I took several photos of the sunset yesterday. And I’m always looking for the best way to capture the moment with my words, too. You did a beautiful job with both! Thanks for sharing your moment at sunset!
Thanks Karen 🙂