Fog
It was unusually foggy this morning,
even warranting a weather service alert. Pea soupish, to be exact.
There's something mysterious about fog, the way things are hidden, and
what is visible is often softened, even made to seem intangible. I like
it.
But too much fog for too long isn't a good thing. We need to see. We need clarity. And just as this is true in the natural world, so it is in our spiritual lives. Things can become foggy, occluded, vague. We can become comfortable with this state of affairs and forget what spiritual clarity is like. Advent is a time when we can focus on the world around us and open ourselves to God, praying that the Spirit will come a lift the fog around us. When that happens, we will be amazed at what God has in store for us to see!
But too much fog for too long isn't a good thing. We need to see. We need clarity. And just as this is true in the natural world, so it is in our spiritual lives. Things can become foggy, occluded, vague. We can become comfortable with this state of affairs and forget what spiritual clarity is like. Advent is a time when we can focus on the world around us and open ourselves to God, praying that the Spirit will come a lift the fog around us. When that happens, we will be amazed at what God has in store for us to see!
june@mail.postmanllc.net
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