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Liz Daye is a teacher, hospital chaplain-in-training, an everyday advocate and caregiver. Liz writes about theology, & spiritual formation in the context of disability & caregiving at lizadaye.substack.com. She believes it's important to cultivate faith practices that are qualitatively welcoming, curious, & embodied.

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  1. This was so beautifully written – thank you. As a lover of dance, the metaphor and your story resonates deeply with me.

  2. This is a beautiful devotion. I love the parallel drawn between the choreography and life. I’ll remember this one for quite awhile. Thank you.

  3. Beautifully written! I love the thought of dancing with God through this life. Thank you for your insight, that perfection isn’t what God expects from us.

    • Lisa I don’t know if you have ever heard this song. It is quite an old one. It is “Dance Dance wherever you may me for I am the Lord of the Dance said he.” You get on YouTube if not heard it before. It shows us that in the song like you said. It is good that Abba wants to dance with us. We can dance like him. In the song it says the fisherman James and John danced with him. ( Meaning Jesus.) Had to share that with you from what you wrote in your reply to day. What you wrote was so true very good. Love Dawn Ferguson-Little Enniskillen Co.Fermanagh N.Ireland xx

  4. Liz beautiful every word you wrote. So true as you said the way we view God affects how we view everything else. Especially in our world and all the people in our from Babies Kids and Adults. No matter what skin colour or religion they have with there beliefs. If saved it makes you want to live as God’s word says. As it affects how we view everything. When taken the time to spend with God reading his word and saying our prayers. We then in our view everything from God’s perspective. We want to live as God would want us to doing his will for our lives. So everything we do in our lives is about God in word though and deed letting God’s Holy Spirit speak to us. That the unsaved see we are different. If they ask why? We can tell them everything we do is about living and pleasing God in our lives. Hopefully they will want that too for their own lives. Then get saved and everything they do will be about living and pleasing God. Not as the world do that are not saved. That think the lights of the world are the brightest and things of the world are bright too. When they get saved they then get to realise they are not. The best light is living for Jesus and following his way. Like the strar ⭐ that led to the Shepherds to baby Jesus in the manger. It shone brightly over the manger. To show them and the unsaved world the brightest star ⭐ is Jesus and following him in lives. How true that is. Love Dawn Ferguson-Little Enniskillen Co.Fermanagh N.Ireland xx

  5. Lisa I don’t know if you have ever heard this song. It is quite an old one. It is “Dance Dance wherever you may me for I am the Lord of the Dance said he.” You get on YouTube if not heard it before. It shows us that in the song like you said. It is good that Abba wants to dance with us. We can dance like him. In the song it says the fisherman James and John danced with him. ( Meaning Jesus.) Had to share that with you from what you wrote in your reply to day. What you wrote was so true very good. Love Dawn Ferguson-Little Enniskillen Co.Fermanagh N.Ireland xx

  6. Thank you for a beautiful devotion. In my late 60s, raised in the church, parochial elementary school, etc. However, it is only in the last few years that I’ve come to realize and accept that what’s really important is my relationship with God, not dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s.

  7. Liz, thank you so Much for this article. I love analogies, they help
    Me remember things. As a little girl I always wanted to be a ballet dancer and to this day I love tulle! But today I have (at best) two
    Left feet and I wouldn’t ever let someone see me dance – ever! With that being said, I have, through lots of Bible study learned how much God loves me! Some days I doubt it, mostly when I’ve failed at something, but I always know I can sit In the quiet and let His love lavish me, His grace is more than enough! Thank
    You again for this message! Love you sweet lady! Happy new year! I
    Hope this year is the best one yet!

  8. I can so relate…-“ worried that one wrong move might set off the ill-tempered choreographer and that my misstep — no matter how small — would result in public shame.” In my mind, not only would my imperfect misstep result in public shame it would result in public demise and being cast out yet again. Unfortunately, my past, resulted in my view of God being one who is rigid, narcissistic and any love is conditional love resulting from perfect obedience, in their thoughts or minds, not of my own thoughts or beliefs. I was molded not by God but by people who had a preconceived notion of who they want me to be, not of how God created me or how He purposed my life and mind. I’m so thankful that He’s worked out much inner healing and I know Him as a Sovereign God, unconditional loving Father who is pleased to love me and spend time with me just as I am and whose praying alongside with me for chains to be broken, enslavement to end and hearts, mind and body to be healed – I’m His Chosen Beloved Daughter. Thank you for this devotional today! May the Lord bless you and keep you, may His face shine upon you and bring you peace. Happy New Year!

  9. “But God isn’t screaming at us to get our act together, work harder, or comply.”
    This line really made me pause and ponder. It’s such an important thing that I’m still working on letting it sink into my heart and life. Thank you!

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