Life's Greatest Easter Egg Hunt

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I hope you don't mind if we take a short break from our series on confidence.  It's been a wonderful learning experience for me, and I pray you, too, have gained insight from the various lessons we've studied so far.  But today, the Lord has laid another topic on my heart, and I need to share it with you.

A couple of weeks ago, we celebrated Easter, and generally, a part of the festivities include an Easter egg hunt for the kids (and, if we're honest, some of the adults).  Even those of us who know and celebrate the true meaning of Easter love to see the joy on the faces of the little ones as they run through the grass, looking behind every bush and under each rock.  Finding the eggs is fantastic, but the hunt itself is an exhilarating adventure, leaving us to wonder why we only do it once a year.

Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it? I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert.

— Isaiah 43:19

What if I told you every day could be like an Easter egg hunt?  Even better, what if this adventure was open to everyone, no matter their age, popularity or bank account?  Life is like an Easter egg hunt, only instead of hunting eggs, we're hunting gifts.  No, I'm not talking about paper-laden packages or boxes with bows.  I'm referring to the many good things that pass us by each and every day without our ever noticing.  I'm talking about the gifts we're too busy or preoccupied to notice.

Let's face it, bad things are easy to spot.  Annoying people or events are hard to miss.  No matter how busy we are, we notice the negatives in life.  For example, it didn't escape my notice that the noisy work trucks parked outside my house both yesterday and today before 8:00 in the morning.  Their machinery and the voices of the men hollering at each other throughout the day were impossible to ignore.  But, that's two mornings.  How many quiet mornings pass by without me paying any attention?  How many times do I take for granted the stillness of the morning?

For whatever reason, it's in our nature to notice negative things and practically ignore the positive.  But, what if we made an effort to find the gifts in each and every day?  What if we explored the moments, aware and attentive of everything taking place around us?  We might hear the lovely birdsong serenading our journey through life or feel the warmth of the sun as it shines on our face.  We could find joy in the monotonous and happiness in the simple things like walking the dog or getting a shower.  Imagine the gratitude that would well up within us if every day was an adventure to uncover gifts from the Lord.  They're out there.  We know they are.  We just aren't looking.

See then that ye walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise, Redeeming the time, because the days are evil.

— Ephesians 5:15-16

I don't know about you, but I love the idea of starting each day with joyful anticipation of what the moments may hold.  I cherish the thought of smiling until my cheeks ache and praising God so much that my voice runs dry.  I'm thrilled with the possibility of living each day in excitement rather than anxiety.  And it's possible, my friends.  Sure, we may get grass stains on our socks and dirt on our shoes, but what fun is it if we don't get a little dirty, right?

Are you ready to leave behind the ho-hum?  How do you feel about embarking on life's greatest Easter egg hunt?  I love the idea, and I'm starting today.  I hope you'll join me.  After all, the more, the merrier!

This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.

— Psalm 118:24
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