If you would have asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, there are definitely points in my childhood when I would have said, “I want to be an archaeologist.”
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If you would have asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, there are definitely points in my childhood when I would have said, “I want to be an archaeologist.”
Almost anyone you ask is willing to take a photo so that everyone can be included, and then are grateful when the favor is returned. There is no language barrier on this exchange of kindness.
Life is amazing, and not just the special times, not just the good times. If we are willing to say, “God is the everything, God is the All,” then we have to be alert for God’s presence in all times, in all places, in all circumstances.
Scripture points us to God who is not distant and unknowable, but very present, so ubiquitously present that it is easy to allow glory to become simply background noise, easy to be swimming in God and yet be unaware that we are in the water.
Perhaps this Sabbath,
Mind will settle into heart.
I come from that old-time religion. I am from a pulpit pounding preaching who put on fishing waders and dunked me all the way under when I was five years old in a white dress...
By God’s word all things hold together. Let the final word be, “God is the everything!”