Movement, momentum, advancement, progress, all words that we love to proclaim, preach and promise to people who hear our voice. But not all movement is loud, not all advancement is swift, not all progress is instant. People have a pace and God has a pace. The challenge we face is when our pace is faster than God’s pace.
There is a lot happening in the earth realm right now. There are tectonic plates in the natural and in the spirit moving as we speak. There are alterations happening behind the scenes we cannot even see, hear or understand. Like blood flowing in our body, there is continual movement happening both externally and internally.
In the midst of movement, there is an invitation to behold the wonderful. I was reading Proverbs 30 this morning and my spirit hovered over these verses: There are three things which are too wonderful for me, Yes, four which I do not understand: The way of an eagle in the air, The way of a serpent on a rock, The way of a ship in the midst of the sea, And the way of a man with a virgin.
The word wonderful in Hebrew is pala. It is the vocabulary of standing before something that exceeds categorization. We categorize everything. Before someone opens their mouth we have them in a category. After we have known them we categorize them. But God says, slow down, there is something wonderful I want you to see. Something uncategorizable.
In Isaiah 9:6 God is called wonderful (uncategorizable) counselor; in Judges 13 the Angel declares his name as “It is Wonderful”; and in Psalm 139:14 it says, you are fearfully and wonderfully made.
David stands inside the womb, marveling that he himself is hidden, formed in secret, “in the depths of the earth” as he puts it in 139:15, and yet fully known to God the whole time. This is wonderful, you are wonderful, uncategorizable.
I pray you slow down enough, consistently, to behold the wonderful, there are many things in the world that are beyond categorization. If we could stand in wonder we may find it easier to love one another. Www.apostolicresourcecenter.org











