Guest Post by Laura Rainey I love the word delightful and use it at least once a day to describe something that I’ve done with a friend, eaten or seen. It is a word that, to me, perfectly encapsulates how I feel about an experience, person or tasty treat. To take delight in something or someone is to enjoy and savor. When we slow down and see that sunset as an artful masterpiece designed by our Father as a gift to us, to show us his love, we will be changed. When we take that extra minute at the grocery store and ask the clerk how he/she is doing, we take part in His delight because we are all His children. When we sit and reflect on the ways that God provides for us every single day, we will be moved to thankfulness. And when we choose to delight in exactly where we are, He will be pleased.
One Word: Delight
One Word: Delight
One Word: Delight
Guest Post by Laura Rainey I love the word delightful and use it at least once a day to describe something that I’ve done with a friend, eaten or seen. It is a word that, to me, perfectly encapsulates how I feel about an experience, person or tasty treat. To take delight in something or someone is to enjoy and savor. When we slow down and see that sunset as an artful masterpiece designed by our Father as a gift to us, to show us his love, we will be changed. When we take that extra minute at the grocery store and ask the clerk how he/she is doing, we take part in His delight because we are all His children. When we sit and reflect on the ways that God provides for us every single day, we will be moved to thankfulness. And when we choose to delight in exactly where we are, He will be pleased.