It’s only June, but already our calendar is filling up with summer plans. Conversations about beach days and family camping trips have me wondering when we’ll fit in the more mundane but necessary tasks of weeding the garden and mowing the lawn.
When we had four barefoot boys running summer wild here on the hill, we thought we were as busy as we could possibly be. Short-sighted, we weren’t thinking about the implications of four little families spun off into orbit around our small world. Independent of us, they are planting gardens, signing their kids up for T-ball, hunting for turkeys, traveling to Arkansas or Boston, repairing their trucks, and daring to make plans for their good futures.
It’s fascinating!
It’s exhausting!
The parents of adult children are given the gift of looking ahead. We plan and nail down dates and agree on meeting places. Then, we delight in the presence of so many people to love. I can’t think of a better way to spend these years past the midpoint.
Reading Psalm 27, I like the way David plans ahead. Praying for his own good future, he asks God to help him stay put, pay attention, and worship. His restless heart had finally found its true center and circumference:
One thing have I asked of the Lord,
that will I seek after:
that I may dwell in the house of the Lord
all the days of my life,
to gaze upon the beauty of the Lord
and to inquire in his temple.” (Psalm 27:4)
With his gift for poetry, David restates his request with three images, each one a vivid portrayal of a life lived in the presence of God:
- Dwell in the house of the Lord
- Gaze upon the beauty of the Lord
- Inquire in his temple
This is a wonderful reminder that, as believers today, we are the temple of the Lord. We gaze upon his beauty in his Word and in his creation. We dwell with him in our faithful, daily practice of habits that create space in our lives for him to speak to us.
As believers today, we are the temple of the Lord. We gaze upon his beauty in his word and in his creation. We dwell with him in our faithful, daily practice of habits that create space in our lives for him to speak to us.
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David is praying a prayer for presence. He wants to pay attention to God’s character and his ways. This is our calling as well.
It is in this present moment, this date on the calendar, this particular zip code that we are called to love, obey, and learn from the Lord. In this perplexity, this frustrating situation, this time in which God is acting in entirely unexpected ways, we are “dwelling in the house of the Lord.” The question then becomes, am I paying attention?
- Am I gazing upon his beauty—or are my eyes darting madly in all directions looking for something better, something different, something else?
- Am I inquiring in his temple by meditating, considering, and reflecting upon his words—or am I reading in haste and moving on to the next thing?
- Am I present to the possibility that God may interrupt my carefully laid plans—not because he wants to thwart me, but because he has something better in mind?

In 2026, I want to be more present— wherever I am. When I am with the people I love, I want to be all there. I need to inhabit fully the time and space God has ordained for me to inhabit, to stay present to the emotions that come and the season I’m living through.
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It is in this present moment, this date on the calendar, that we are called to love, obey, and learn from the Lord. In this perplexity, this frustrating situation, this unexpected snag, we are “dwelling in the house of the Lord.”
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Profound and timely. Passing this on.
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Thanks so much for showing up and always encouraging. I appreciate you.
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Wonderful words and thoughts to ponder on for this day that the Lord has made may we all rejoice!
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It’s wonderful to have a day set aside for this very thing. I’m heading out to my garden to appreciate HIS work there.
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Appreciate your words, Michele. I want to live this way before the Lord, too!
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We have to be so intentional about our focus, right?
Always a gift to hear from you.
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A wonderful and needed post! ~ Rosie
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Oh, thank you, Rosie.
Remember, whatever comes up here in this space is very often what I’m working on in my REAL space. Good to have company!
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Oh yes! Right there with you!
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I am pondering your bulleted questions. I know I answer yes often to the latter, but the former pulls at me….and what better place to be than “dwelling in the house of the Lord.”
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It’s true. The do-er in us makes it hard for us to stay in the moment, to gaze upon his beauty, to “inquire in his temple.” I have to remind myself all the time that God does not NEED my service.
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A beautiful and timely meditation on this familiar and meaningful passage in the Psalms. A reminder to me to make sure I’m bringing my inquiries first and foremost to the Lord instead of anywhere else.
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Isn’t it unbelievable that we have God’s ear? And his heart! May we never lose sight of that gift!
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What a privilege we have, that the Lord dwells with us every day in our big and small, special and mundane moments.
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You’re absolutely right. And it’s a privilege we often take for granted.
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It’s always good to be reminded that we are most alive and most responsible to love in this moment, on this date, in this zip code. I’ve really enjoyed Present being your word, Michele.
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The word is putting its hands on my face and turning my head toward the realization that I have lived most of my life inside my head, oblivious to what’s right in front of me. I’ve missed a lot, so I’m grateful for grace.
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