How quickly our lives are drawn
back into normalcy, all the sacred and secular of a few days ago forgotten for
the hum and drum of today. One thing
that has long sustained me is the sacredness of every moment often heralded by
beauty that permeates so much of what exists.
Every human needs to be renewed, to, as I heard lately, return to the rhythm
of life. Every moment, day, week and
year offer us that opportunity. Today
the world will set itself to the task of renewal as we all enter a new
year. Will you be made new, as 2020 will
be new? I encourage you to take some
quiet time and examine your life in light of “the unexamined life is not worth
living and the un-lived life is not worth examining.” It takes some a year to be renewed; some
longer and some just never see the need.
However if you might indulge me for a moment, there is a way to be
renewed every moment in which beauty for me plays a role. Beauty is not what renews me but it always
points me toward and awakens me to The Renewer.
I do hope every moment of your new year is filled with you being made—new—because
you can be!
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Saturday, December 28, 2019
On Loving, Eating and Knee and Elbow Conditions
There is nothing like a
gathering of living, breathing, loving family.
Yesterday we had our annual Benson get together, 36 of the 47 of us all
gathered for indulging in loving, eating and playing. We eat and then we play or cheer in the Mud
Bowl, our annual football game, and Joe’s won 8-7. Two things always stick out, there were 72
elbows and 72 knees all in varying stages of working order, the ones with the
bad knees overwork their elbows eating and poking each other as we watch the
young kneed and elbowed ones play football.
The second thing is how funny the mid-life knees and elbows fumble
and stumble around playing football with the young kneed and elbowed.
Thursday, December 26, 2019
The Wait Begins For 1986 Years Ago
The day after Christmas is
here, 364 days until Christmas. The day
after always comes bringing with it the end of the year, the wrap-up, the final
push. The Christmas season is always for
the heart and soul, it is the beginning of the rededication, the soul searching
for meaning, as the song says, feeling for its worth. The event marks the march to Calvary, 33
years 1986 years ago, 108 days from today.
Then Christ begins His reign as Savior.
He is a Baby King for now but in 108 days He will rise…
And He shall reign forever and
ever,
King of kings! And Lord of
lords!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
Note: There is no greater adventure for a human than being lead to search for and live out the worth of their soul. May each of you always be on that most Holy expedition.
Sunday, December 22, 2019
Doris Day As Bengay™
We cut and split wood for much
of yesterday. Needless to say, it took
its toll on us. Betty is always game,
slinging the sledge splitting and stacking, still an Amazon. Afterward, we sat in the house, still as
warriors after the war, absorbed into our chairs moaning like old trees in a
high wind. We were a sight. Fair Haven is fairly isolated and no river
traffic to speak of. We eventually got
cleaned up, put on our pajamas and sat on the dock listening to Doris Day
Christmas album. We laughed at each
other in our pj’s before dark but both agreed we weren’t old, just goofy. The river rolled along and with it took more of
our aches, a load Doris had already begun to carry off.
Saturday, December 21, 2019
Advent Evening
Each night we lay in bed, my lover reading the
Advent passages as I stare at the three lit candles, the only light in the
room. Such a small addition to “the
Light of the World”, our light hidden, not “under a bushel”, but in this small
dark studio lying beside the river between the hills; but it is all His light
nonetheless, as a “cup of cold water”, each token duly noted. “God is good, God is great, let us thank Him…”
Years ago on the western plains another light of the world made by The Light of the world. |
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