The morning started like any other. I was sitting at the kitchen table, the steam from my tea rising to meet the sunlight, as I pored over my daily schedule. I was mentally checking off boxes before the day had even truly begun busy, focused, and perhaps a little too caught up in the "doing" of life.
Then, I heard it. A soft, rhythmic chirping right on my windowsill.
I looked up, and for a moment, the world stopped. All I could see at first was a vibrant, red-feathered tail. I whispered a quiet "hi" to the little visitor, and as if it understood the invitation, it hopped to the next pane, bringing us face-to-face. It was so close I could see the light in its eyes. But the second I reached for my phone to capture the moment, it looked at me, gave one last chirp, and took flight.
It didn't want to be a photo in my gallery; it wanted to be a moment in my heart.
The Theology of the Little Things
In our hustle, we often forget that God is the Master of the "still, small voice." We look for Him in the thunder or the whirlwind, but as it says in 1 Kings 19:12, He is often in the whisper.
That cardinal was a reminder to slow down. In a world that demands we move at the speed of light, the Spirit invites us to move at the speed of grace. It was a nudge to be still to realize that while I was busy planning my day, the Creator of the universe was busy reminding me of His presence.A Legacy That Never Fades
Seeing that bird brought my father vividly to mind. There’s a beautiful tradition that says a cardinal is a loved one checking in, and while we know our strength comes from the Lord, I felt my father’s spirit in that moment. His legacy isn’t just in the things he left behind; it’s living and breathing in me and each of my siblings.
We are all walking different paths, pursuing different dreams, but the foundation remains the same. It’s a reflection of a much greater Truth: The Spirit of our Heavenly Father lives 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?" — 1 Corinthians 6:19
The True Compass
When we invite Him in, He becomes the "True Compass of the Spirit." We often try to navigate life using the world’s map, a map of anxiety, temporary joy, and fleeting peace. But when you truly surrender to the Spirit of the living God, everything changes.
It’s a different level of peace. It’s a joy that doesn't make sense to the world because it isn't dependent on our circumstances. It’s the completion of the soul.
The KNg Dynasty perspective is this:
Surrender is not defeat; it is the beginning of victory.
Purpose is not found in the schedule; it’s found in the stillness.
Legacy is not what you build; it’s who you reflect.
Moving with the Spirit
God is moving in us, family. He uses the smallest things a red bird on a sill, a quiet morning, a sudden memory to move our hearts. We all have a purpose, and that purpose is fueled by the One who created us.
Today, I challenge you to put down the phone, look up from the schedule, and invite Him in. Let the Spirit lead your steps. When you stop trying to capture the moment and start actually living it, you’ll find that God has been standing at the window of your heart all along.
Keep building. Keep believing. Stay still.
