He asks us if our life has purpose and meaning. Are we living it to the fullest? Too often we spend time on trivial things and activities that fill time, but lack purpose. We were made for the Lord and He wants us to discover who we are and what we are made for, otherwise, we live shallow, hopeless lives. He writes, “A holy moment is a single moment in which you open yourself to God. You make yourself available to Him. You set aside personal preference and self-interest, and for one moment you do what you prayerfully believe God is calling you to do.” We all are probably aware that we have moments that are unholy in the choices we make, but what if we begin to recognize opportunities for holy moments in our day and choose to do what we feel God is calling us to do? It can be just a simple gesture or a kind word, but we set aside our own preferences and look through God’s eyes to do whatever He calls us to do.
I am quite sure we will find our hearts changed as well as those whom we serve. Joy erupts in our souls and has a ripple effect on others. A single moment can be a grace-filled moment, a prayer-guided action to which even our bodies respond by releasing serotonin, dopamine and oxytocin, giving us joy. I want to challenge us all to open our hearts to the Lord, be available when He puts opportunities before us, and respond. Holy moments are holy choices we make.
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