Psalm 148, verse eight, says, “Fire and hail, snow and frost, stormy wind fulfilling his command.” I woke up this morning, and snow filled our whole compound. And I started to ponder: God is great. How did this all come about? You look up and don’t even see where it comes from, but somebody behind it has made it possible. What a mystery. This is not the first time I’ve seen snow, but it enlightened my heart that day. I saw the Lord of snow. Think about it. We sleep, we wake, we eat, we speak, we drive, we move about, we walk. If you look deeply, you will see that you can find God in everything you do. Looking out every moment, we see that God is always there. So start paying attention and know the presence of God around us, in us, and with us.
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