Holy Ground by Deanna Duncan

When I close my eyes, I can see the day perfectly.

The sun was gently shining.  A cool breeze whispered by, laden with the sweet scent of the heirloom roses which seemed to shout for joy with their colorful blossoms.  A bluebird softly sang overhead.

We were in the most beautiful spot–the garden of our first home.  A wall of wisteria perfumed the air, the iris, now spent, still stood in green glory while the age-old Mulberry trees and Jack Black pines softly shaded us.

The pots were overflowing with bright blossoms and the wooden bench just begged you to sit down and enjoy the beauty.

In my mind, there could be no better place to dedicate our child to the Lord.

Surrounded by four generations, I declared the spot Holy Ground.

Now, a by-stander would have described the scene as follows:

It was really weird.  All these people were standing in this postage stamp sized yard in front of a house with peeling paint.  You really couldn’t hear very well because the neighbors had parked all these cars in their yard and kept gunning the engines.  A few stray dogs strolled by.  It seemed like a dirty neighborhood filled with sad, old houses.

Despite what the bystander saw, we stood on Holy Ground.

In fact, you could be standing on Holy Ground right now, too.

Just follow me a bit here.

For something to be “Holy” it must be dedicated or consecrated to God.  To experience “Holiness” we must be devoted to the service of God.

We know that God created all things.  There is a part of His Divine Nature in all things because they were a spark of His imagination.

Bring my sons from afar

any my daughters from the ends of the earth–

everyone who is called by my name,

whom I created for my glory,

whom I formed and made.

                  Isaiah 43:6-7

When we accept our birthright given to us by God, we consecrate ourselves to Him.  In other words, we experience Holiness.

Now, this next idea really changed my life:

What makes something holy is not the place, but our attitude.

Moses and Joshua both came face-to-face with God and were commanded to take off their shoes because they were on holy ground.  
Joshua, before the command was even given, had already fallen face down.  His attitude said, “this is Holy.”

I firmly believe that God is everywhere, in everything and that my purpose here on earth is to praise Him.

That means that anything, anywhere and at any time can be Holy.  All we have to do is acknowledge that God is here.

Doing laundry?  Holy time.

Cooking dinner?  Pure Holiness.

Sitting in a traffic jam?  Holy.

It just depends upon your focus.  If you focus on the distractions around you (like the neighbors who park their truck with hand painted flag on it in the middle of their grass) you will miss the holiness of God’s creation starting you straight in the face.

So, close your eyes and declare this spot Holy.

Tomorrow, at the grocery store, praise God and declare that moment “Holy.”

Moment by moment and location by location let’s all just reclaim everything in our lives Holy.  After all, it’s what we were created for.

Have a blessed day!

Deanna

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  1. Luisa Harvey

    How beautifully said! I love starting the day reading God’s beauty! Thank you!

  2. Renée Hargrove

    I love this Deanna, just think how much more enjoyable our chores will be, just by declaring the time spent holy. I absolutely love the song, Standing on Holy Ground.

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