When the Invisible God Is Visible

On this Saturday morning at Baxter Institute in Honduras, the invisible God is visible.
Colossians 1 describes Jesus as evidence of the invisible God. Today, God is visible in other ways. God is visible in the freshness of the morning after a night of rain. God is visible in the joyous laughter and fellowship of his people as they await the activities of the day as Seminario Baxter 2012 concludes. God is visible in shared conversations that seek to advance the kingdom around the world, and especially in Latin America. God is visible in a common faith and hope, a common love and purpose.
It is a blessing to be in places where God is made visible. It is a blessing to be around the people of God living out the presence of God. Today, let each of us as Christians seek to make God visible in our little place in the world.