A day of constant pace

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From the early morning, a phone call confirmed a work schedule for the day.  Since early evening last night two or three things fell into place and the new day dawned, cold and chilly, but open for business!

As I sat working on a sermon, my wife took over the church kitchen and baked quiche for a Sunday Breakfast we have planned.  Later in the day the Christmas tree was dismantled and a church directory completed.

And now, this evening, a meeting has been postponed and I’m home with my wife enjoying an evening off.  Another friend is also out with his wife on a rare evening together. 

In some ways I feel very much given grace.  Undeserved favor to be able to have time that my scheduler had already “penned in”.  Often the best paths are graded, leveled and prepared in unexpected ways.

Thanks to God for we set our feet to walk, he prepares the path!

A thought for the day

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This is a quote that someone had quoted in a book I’d love to quote but can’t remember the name!

Dutch Sheets wrote:  We don’t wait well.  We’re into microwaving.  God on the other hand, is usually into marinating.

Garden of Eden thoughts

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I guess you could ask yourself a few other questions first: Was the fruit of “the tree of the knowledge of good and evil” imperfect? Apparently the fruit did a perfectly good job of pointing our good and evil! A second question relates to the matter of choice. Can God make the choice to make creatures of choice? As I read through Scripture there seems to be a lot of places where God gives choice instead of turning people or even angels into robots. Adam and Eve chose to eat the fruit of the tree – God probably knew they didn’t need to go to the “dark side” to be able to live a perfectly good life. So the desire on His part for them not to eat the fruit of the tree. Satan (serpent) also made a choice to not follow God, which certainly landed him in rather hot water!

The creation was created (very) good. Our response, Adam and Eve’s response and even Satan’s response to the creation are a sign of a good God who creates us with choice and not just being robots.

A question asked

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As I moved to Facebook today a friend had asked a great theological question.  I think this is not so much a private matter, as a larger philosophical question.  So, here is the general question – I’d love to hear what you have to say.  I’ll post my short, abbreviated answer that I gave tomorrow!

If the Garden Of Eden is perfect, why is there imperfect fruit, as well as the serpent?