From Over the Hill

Blessed by a compassionate God with, a loving and supportive wife, four believing grown sons, three great daughters-in-law, and two precious grandsons so far.

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Location: Powell, Wyoming, United States

I am thankful God has let me live long enough to learn that relationships are the most important part of life. Now I am trying to live that way. I am not always sucessful but I am improving.

Monday, February 26, 2007

What does God do with evil?



I am reading a very intriguing book. I am not very far into the book yet but one characteristic of the book I like is that it has yet to offer simplistic answers to complex questions. The author has promised to give some answers but they probably will be the kind that require me to ponder and think in order to understand them.

Thinking about it isn't that what Jesus did with the parables. He posed situations and then gave conclusions that were not readily oblivious.

I am getting better at looking at God's word not as a simple list of orders of "do this and don't do that" but as the story of God and his relationship with people. An amazing part the story is that He invites us to join Him and be involved with Him in the story.

Monday, February 05, 2007

Snow is a wonder to behold


We have been getting snow every few days for several weeks now. It is never more than a couple of inches, but it is enough to replace whatever melts. It is so clean looking right after it snows, everything is so white. We had some pretty high winds the other day and dirt from the fields (we are a farming community) blew in and gave us dirty brown snow. But just like clockwork two nights later another two inches of snow and we were white and glistening.


I think this is what we must look like to the Father as his children. Jesus has made us all white and clean with his blood. The snow covers up the brown grass, the dead leaves and bare ground and changes it so it sparkles in the sunlight. All our faults, our failed attempts to do what's right, and our just plain laziness are covered up as though they never existed and we get to shine in the Sonshine. Even when sin attempts to dull our whiteness, we are covered with a new layer grace and our shine is as resplendent as ever.


Thank you Lord, for the beauty of your snow and the coverage of your grace.