I
love going barefoot. Socks? Despise them and I toss them aside as soon as I
walk through the door. I love to go barefoot around the house, spring, summer,
winter or fall. The impossibility of going barefoot through months of long
Minnesota winters only makes my anticipation and appreciation grow as spring
and summer draw near. One day while reading the Bible, I paused at the
following Scripture verse.
“Do
not come any closer,” God said. “Take off your sandals for the place where you
are standing is holy ground.” Exodus 3:5
Moses was called to meet God. We can only
imagine the encounter and what it meant. The ground was holy. No sandals
allowed. Imagine my surprise. God asked Moses to be barefoot while in His
presence.
In Old Testament days, only the high
priest could enter the Holy of Holies. This was the inner sanctum of the
temple. No ordinary folk allowed. It was a sacred place, a reverential place.
It contained the presence of God.
After Christ’s death, burial and
resurrection, He gave His followers a foretaste of heaven. He left His
disciples (including us) with the gift of His Holy Spirit. Yes, the Spirit of
God within us! No more outer temple. The very temple of our God lives within.
Not only is Christ beside us, around us,
and in front of us, His Holy Spirit remains in us.
Do you not know that your
bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you whom you have received
from God? You are not your own. 1 Corinthians 6:19
Now that the temple of the Lord is within
us, everywhere we step can be considered holy ground. Wherever you are right
now is Holy ground. Wiggle your toes. Where will you step today? Will it be in
God’s creation?
You may feel the rough terrain of a
mountain path or sift through the soft sand of a sunny beach. Let the fertile
soil of your backyard garden ooze through your toes. Tap the linoleum of your
kitchen floor as you wash the evening dishes. Feel the texture of the carpet as
you tuck your kids in bed. Wrap your feet around the rungs of the chair beneath
your desk. Feel God’s presence around you. Wherever you stand, walk, sit or
dance is indeed Holy ground.
We are the temple of the Spirit of God.
Jesus is with us each day as we visit the magnificent and the minute, the
extraordinary and ordinary, the mountaintop view and the laundry room floor,
the miraculous and the mundane. What a profound thought. We are His ambassadors
as we walk the earth.
So take off your shoes as you wash, and
tuck, and type, as you speak and listen, as you walk through your day. Maybe you can lead others to see the holiness
around them, too.
And, one day soon, Jesus will walk us from
the pull of the earth’s blessed ground to step onto heaven’s eternal garden
path. As I meet Him finally, face to face and He asks me to take off my earthly
shoes, I will gladly obey and run barefoot with Him forevermore.
Dear
Jesus,
Thank
you for the gift of the Holy Spirit. Let that Spirit grow so strong that
wherever we are and whatever we do, we recognize Your power and presence with
each step.
Amen
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