(This is part of a post from 2016)
Growing up I was often reminded that when we see the devil’s work, we can be assured that God is doing something greater. We are distracted by the physical elements of the world and how Satan works in and through men. God, our heavenly Father teaches us to look beyond what we can see with the physical eye, to catch a glimpse of His greatness and glory. In this we can see the working of His grace and goodness. The Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation happened at the same time. There were two kingdoms operating from two perspectives, which is the history of this world, since the antithesis began in the Garden with our first parents.
Let us, as God’s children, be about the Father’s business in the only kingdom that will survive all generations, until in the fullness of time, all things are united in Christ, “things in heaven and things on earth.” Ephesians 1:10
Dear Father in heaven, we need you, by the power of your Holy Spirit, to reveal your presence and power to us as your children, as we live in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation. Give us your love, joy, and peace; shine your light through us to draw others to Christ. Make us an open door to your kingdom. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.

The words of this post ring true, Fran, and I am grateful for your continuing counsel, because it is always wise and filled with God given insight, which we all desperately need more of. Thank you for sharing and a hearty Amen to your prayer. Blessings!
What an example of going about the Father’s business!
I’m glad to hear you will continue with your blog. I so appreciate your wisdom and passion in your writing. Happy Thanksgiving, Frances.
Dear Terri, thank you. I am so glad to hear from you and for your comment. Let’s have a blessed day in praising our Father for eternal life through His Son. One day we will together praise Him. 🙂
Frances, it’s good to “see you” again! I’m not sure why I hadn’t been getting your posts, but your words are still an encouragement. Have a blessed Christmas, and keep a divine perspective. 😉