Last summer, I decided to write our eleven-year-old daughter Bekah a note for each day she would be away at summer camp. After writing a note for each day of the week and tucking them into her backpack, I thought about how excited sweet Bekah would be to read them. I had no idea that the experience was about to become a heartwarming lesson about pursuing God.
The day she left for camp, I spotted a stack of envelopes labeled with the days of the week on top of the bookshelf in our hallway. Had she removed my notes from her bag?
Looking closer, I realized that I couldn’t have been further from the truth. Bekah had written daily notes for me as well. Carrying the stack of notes to my bedroom, I sat on the bed and listened to the summer rain crackling on dry earth out the window.
My heart flooded with my daughter’s love as the afternoon rain shower watered the thirsty ground, and a quiet thought fell down with the torrent from heaven: “This is how I feel when you pursue Me.”
I’ve never heard God’s audible voice. But if I’ve ever come close, this was the time.
In the same way that my precious daughter filled my heart with love through her tender expression, we fill God’s heart with love and joy when we offer him our affection.
God pursues us, and his pursuit always transforms us.
But we can pursue God as well, and when we pursue him, we fill his heart with joy.
Pursuing God Captivates His Heart
I’ve written about the following verse countless times, but it bears repeating. Song of Solomon 4:9 teaches that one glance in God’s direction captivates his heart. Every time we look God’s way, pour our hearts out to him, or show him our affection, his heart overflows with love for us.
In the same way that my heart was undone when my daughter took the time to show me how much she loves me, God is moved when we pour our love out to him.
What might this kind of outpouring look like?
It could look a thousand different ways. Here are a few ideas.
Creative Ideas for Pursuing God and Enjoying His Presence
1. Create something with your hands while enjoying God’s presence with you (a baked good, painting, poem, landscaping project, scarf, or whatever you love to create). Talk to him while you enjoy communing with the Master Creator.
2. Sip your favorite beverage and watch the sunrise or sunset. Imagine Jesus sitting next to you and enjoy his companionship.
3. Take a slow walk and enjoy God’s presence as you bask in the beauty of his created world.
4. Sit by a window and rest with God as you watch birds at the feeder, robins on the lawn, or clouds passing overhead. Marvel at the goodness of our Maker.
5. Enjoy your favorite hobby with a sacramental mindset—approaching each act slowly and mindfully.
6. Move your body for God’s glory. Take a bike ride, go for a swim, dig out the kayak, or go for a hike. Talk to God while you tend to his dwelling place.
Pursue God in Traditional Disciplines of Reading, Prayer, and Worship
7. Every morning, read one Psalm. Copy the verse that stands out to you, and write a prayer of gratitude to God in your journal.
8. Worship. Go to a quiet place, light a candle, and turn on your favorite worship song. Spend a few minutes worshiping God in his holiness.
9. Begin the habit of reading a daily devotional book each morning.
10. Commit to reading through your whole Bible. Follow a reading plan or begin in Genesis and read until you’ve read every word. This kind of reading takes us deeper than picking and choosing or using the Bible only to minister to others.
11. Pray in a way that feels life-giving to you.
12. Write your prayers. Writing our prayers helps us keep a record of our longings and requests. We can look back later and feel encouraged by the ways God answered. You might take this a step further by writing the impressions you sense God putting on your heart in response to your prayers.
13. Find a book that stirs your heart for the Lord. Here are two of my favorite authors: Winn Collier (Let God is a fantastic and life-changing book) and Ruth Haley Barton (Sacred Rhythms, Invitation to Solitude and Silence, and Invitation to Retreat).
Seek the Lord With Others
14. Plug into a like-minded community. Join a Bible study or Christian group. We grow in faith by pursuing him with like-minded believers.
15. Pursue God by worshiping him with others. It’s easy to fall out of the pattern of worshiping God with others in a church setting. If you have fallen out of the pattern, don’t shame yourself. God waits for you with open arms. Return to church, even if it means trying a different church. God is pleased when we seek him together (see Hebrews 10:25).
This is an updated edition of a post originally published on Stacey Pardoe
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