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Fellowship across timeSaturday, December 27, 2014
1 John 1:1-3 I invest in that energy year after year. But our two backyard hens (not French as far as I know) call me to their way of life, resting at twilight and rising at dawn, clucking contented most of the time, laying an egg or two in the afternoon. They love mung bean sprouts more than anything else we feed them. They run back and forth as fast as they can in their pen when Margaret comes outside. They are hoping for some mung beans. Not so unusual, really, that I feel closer to "the beginning" as I touch the chickens with my hands. John's "life made visible" seems nearer and more permanent; I rest in fellowship with God as I rest my brain and talk nonsense to Henrietta and her friend. They are not so conscious of the passing of time as I am, and in their presence I forget too. Just be here now, Dave. Like Henrietta. Be in the presence of God, relax, step in time with no thought beyond the stepping. The fellowship you cherish and crave is here, right here, to be had. Blessed hope and source of life, Lord your face shines and mine shines too. Nothing can separate us, nothing can harm us on all your holy mountain. |