Do you still have the sense of wonder that you had as a child?
Here’s a silly example: We purchased our first color TV when I was about 8 years old. In over-dramatic fashion, I fell to my knees then prone on the floor as if overcome by the terrific sight of the 19” set on the roll-around cart.
Here’s a better example: One line of the Oak Ridge Boys’ song Thank God for Kids says, “Daddy, how does this thing fly? And a hundred other ‘where’s and ‘why’s. I really don’t know, but I try; Thank God for kids.” A child looks at all things with a sense of wonder. They wonder how it works. They wonder how it is made. They wonder where it came from and whose idea it was. Sometimes we are irritated with the barrage of “Why?” questions. It’s the wonder of it all.
Have you ever seen the Grand Canyon, the Grand Cayman Islands, or the Grand Ballroom at the Waldorf Astoria? Remember the first time you sat on the airplane as it accelerated down the runway? Have you stood at Ground Zero or in a Presidential Library or on foreign soil? Remember the wonder of it all?
But the wonder of wonders is that Jesus would take a place in our world as one of us so that we might spend eternity in his world with him. Have you lost the sense of wonder? Isaiah 9:6 says Jesus will be called “Wonderful” (wonder full). Begin looking intently at Jesus and regain the wonder of it all.
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