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A Time To Work. A Time To Play
When I read the Scriptures, I get a sense that Jesus was always about the Father's business. I also believe that part of the Father's business is remembering how to play together. I watch children, and they seem to have little problem with playing. And then I see more mature folks who have lost the ability to play, and to laugh, and to enjoy life this side of Heaven.
The Wonder of God's Love
I’m sitting on an airplane, having just taken off from Colorado Springs, and I have to say that God is treating me to a most magnificent sight. Looking across the plane, to my east, I can see the prairies stretched out so tightly that they appear ready to burst against the eastern sunrise. But just out my window, to the west, I see the line where the plains are abruptly shattered by the Rockies. The line stretches from north to south as far as I can see, and to the west of the line, the mountains jut dramatically upwards into the Colorado skyline. Some are brown-capped. Some are snow-capped. And towering above them all is Pike’s Peak, served up like some doting father , watching over his children.