All Over The Place
I find I'm writing a lot
about the weather lately. I don't mean to, but it seems to be so
unpredictable as of late. Warm, cold, rain, sleet, sunshine. Today,
for instance, it's been all over the board, oh so random. Our lives can
take on that feeling too, lending to a sense that things might spiral
out of control and that we're at the mercy of an unfeeling, uncaring
cosmos. Advent reminds us otherwise.
During this season, we tread a well worn path, one blazed by our forebears in faith as we make our way to Christmas. We read Scripture and participate in worship to maintain our bearings, engage in service and fellowship to remind ourselves that we are not alone. We know that we will arrive in Bethlehem and that there God will be waiting for us. Along the way we may make a wrong turn, take a detour, get caught up in traffic, maybe even want to head back from whence we came. But if we allow ourselves to be led by the Spirit, we will make it to our destination and in doing so, not be all over the place, but in the one place we are meant to be: with God.
During this season, we tread a well worn path, one blazed by our forebears in faith as we make our way to Christmas. We read Scripture and participate in worship to maintain our bearings, engage in service and fellowship to remind ourselves that we are not alone. We know that we will arrive in Bethlehem and that there God will be waiting for us. Along the way we may make a wrong turn, take a detour, get caught up in traffic, maybe even want to head back from whence we came. But if we allow ourselves to be led by the Spirit, we will make it to our destination and in doing so, not be all over the place, but in the one place we are meant to be: with God.
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