Patty Wysong has created a fun meme where once a week
bloggers posted on the letter of the week. Check out the details here. It is called A2Z: Take 2. A2Z as she challenges bloggers to
write a post each week going through the alphabet. Take 2 since this is the second time she has used this meme.
Anyone can join in and you don’t have to always participate.
What does the letter
C bring to my mind and heart?
Creator God and Chocolate
One of my best friends – a retired Catholic priest – begins
his prayers when we are together with these words, “Creator God…”
I love it how he starts all his times with God remembering
and honoring God as Creator.
The attributes of God as Creator humble me, yet draw me closer to this God who can do
absolutely anything and everything including loving us simple and frail human
beings.
God’s hands shaped the universe out of chaos. In a
blink of His eye, God established the hundreds of billions of galaxies, black
holes from which nothing can escape, even light and the estimated two million
comets just in our solar system.
God’s mind dreamed detailed description of life: the polkadots on the giraffe, more
than 12,000 species of ants, whales who compose underwater musical
compositions, 30,000 facets or lenses in a dragonfly’s eye, four noses on
a slug, eels who can produce a shock of up to 650 volts, catfish with 100,000
taste buds, and the 62,000 miles of blood vessels in the human body – laid end
to end they would circle the earth 2.5 times.
God created another of my favorite “C” words: Chocolate
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One of my most requested topics as speaker and retreat
leader is called “What Chocolate Taught
Me about God.” This the story I tell at the beginning of the talk.
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God decided one week to be creative.
After the first
day of work when he returned to heaven, Michael, the archangel, asked him, “What did you do today, Lord?
He answered, “I made light and darkness, and it is good.”
After a second day of work, God sat down with Michael and
told Michael that on that day he separated the waters and made the sky and is
was good.
The third day it was getting rather late, Michael was
worried. It isn’t like God to be late, you know. Finally the Lord appeared,
skipping and happy, showing all sorts of signs of joy.
“What did you do today
Lord that made you so happy?”
“On this third day, I
separated the water and made the dry ground appear, and then all the vegetation
began to grow.”
“Oh,” said
Michael, “all the brown stuff on your
hands and face, is dirt then?
“Oh no,” said God,
“this is chocolate. It is great stuff and
it is very, very good.”
“How are you ever
going to top that creation Lord?”
“Mmmm, let me think
about that for a few days,” replied God.
On the fourth day God made the sun and the moon and it was
good.
Still thinking, the fifth day, He made animals, birds,
creatures of the sea and it was good.
And on the sixth day, He said, “let us make man in our own image.” And He did make man and woman
and gave them all the things of the earth to take care of. The Bible even
mentions God gave them all seed bearing plants. Genesis 1:29 – “I give you every seed bearing plant on the
face of the earth and every plant that has fruit with see in it.” – that is
chocolate plant.
He looked over everything he had made and it was good, so
very good.
I praise the Lord for His creativity – snails, sea horses,
and stink bugs.
I praise the Lord for His wisdom – the sun to provide light
and life and waters to nourish us.
I praise the Lord for starting it all – the order – rhythm of
the tides, the pattern of the seasons, and beauty in His rich color palette.
I praise God for the lessons I learn in the waiting and rest
of winter.
I praise the Lord for spring – time of new births, fresh
air, and renewed spirit.
I praise the Lord for seeing to the details that enrich our
lives beyond measure – the smell of a newborn babies, the smile of a 99 year
old friend, the laughter of families together, and yes, the yummy taste as
sweet chocolate as it melts in our mouths.
I praise the Lord for who He is – Creator God.



















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