“And whatever you do or say, do it as a representative of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through him to God the Father.” – Colossians 3:17.
On September 7, 2025, a total lunar eclipse, also known as a Blood Moon, occurred. A blood moon eclipse is one of those rare celestial moments where the ordinary night sky transforms into something almost otherworldly. There’s a haunting stillness in the way the colors shift, as if the sky is holding its breath. The moon, usually so constant and unchanging, takes on a fragile, burning glow, suspended like an ember in the vast blackness of space. It is breathtaking to see.
Everybody wants to see it because we are indoctrinated to look for the special. The unique. The one-of-a-kind. Whether it’s art or looks, nature or experiences, the less common, the more we revel in it. And why not, there is amazing everywhere. However, if we only assign worth and praise based on the spectacular, we miss God in the mundane.
Somewhere along the way, we have been led to believe that we have to do amazing things for God. While being a follower of Jesus involves actions and not just belief, the emphasis is on humility and obedience rather than grand gestures or worldly accomplishments. Jesus’ teachings emphasize the importance of a surrendered heart, a willingness to serve others, and a commitment to His word, rather than prioritizing fame or worldly success.
However, it is easy to become frustrated by the repetitive cycles of daily life and wonder why more amazing things aren’t happening. However, the reality is that God is glorified just as much in the mundane tasks of everyday life as in the activities traditionally considered holy or religious. Glorifying God extends to all aspects of life, including the ordinary and routine. When these tasks are performed with excellence and a heart focused on God, they become acts of worship.
Finding blessings in the mundane involves recognizing and appreciating the small, everyday moments as gifts from God, rather than taking them for granted. This perspective shifts our focus from seeking grand, extraordinary experiences to finding joy and purpose in the ordinary tasks and routines of life.
It is essential to remember that God uses each of our experiences here on earth to prepare us for something greater. Following God is a process, as He transforms our hearts every day, allowing us to develop a deeper relationship with Him.
If you feel stuck in a mundane routine, ask God to give you the eyes to see the purpose behind your life. While these things may not be immediately apparent now, trust that as His children, God has a plan for us that is greater than anything we could have imagined. By cultivating gratitude and practicing mindfulness, we can transform the ordinary into something extraordinary and find joy in the simple things.
Discussion Questions:
- What are some examples of mundane or ordinary tasks or routines in our daily lives?
- Why do we often struggle to find meaning or joy in these ordinary moments?
- How can we shift our perspective to see the divine presence and purpose in the seemingly unspiritual or routine parts of our lives?