Rain
I'm not normally a fan of grey, rainy days. But
yesterday was an exception to the rule. I was absolutely delighted by
the precipitation. First, it wasn't snow. Second, given the
temperatures, it was going to make progress in melting and washing away
the ground cover but without causing any flooding. Third, it wasn't
snow.
As we approach Holy Week, I plan to keep these thoughts about the rain close at hand. For as we journey closer to Good Friday, to the darkness of Golgotha, the imperative to hold onto the good will be that much more pressing. That, in turn, is a lesson to be carried beyond Easter and into the rest of our lives.
As we approach Holy Week, I plan to keep these thoughts about the rain close at hand. For as we journey closer to Good Friday, to the darkness of Golgotha, the imperative to hold onto the good will be that much more pressing. That, in turn, is a lesson to be carried beyond Easter and into the rest of our lives.
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