Notice, be alert and unravel little mysteries. When the sun goes down look for the reds, yellows, purples and other miscellaneous colors wafted on the clouds. Look for the highlights. When a small child yells out a command on a solemn occasion. What’s with that? When all 7 teenage boys commit their life to follow Jesus because their Sunday school teacher asks them if they would, find out the whole story. Some stories may be told for a life time. Some a short meaningful wisp. No matter what, the sun always sets.

16 year old Alexa was getting baptized a couple weeks ago along with 20+ others as a public announcement to follow Jesus. A solemn occasion. A six year old boy yelled out “Alexa, tell me a joke!” A very funny moment for those who knew little johnny (we will call him) lives in a smart house (can virtual Alexa tell a joke??)
Times are a changing are they not?

I had coffee and an amazing conversation with a friend Sunday afternoon. Somewhere between fishing, family and church stories he mentioned that all seven of his teen boys in Sunday school class had prayed with him to follow Jesus. I pushed him a little to know how that happened. After his normal disclaimer (it was all God and not me) the story of seven boys studying the scriptures about the basics for the past year. Things like redemption, sanctification and their biblical threads on through the ministry and purpose of Jesus death and resurrection. These boys were ready to pray. What a highlight!

Just a thought: Life’s truths are like puzzle pieces still in the box. Sometimes I am the six year old just reacting and unaware of what’s going on. Other times I am like my friend helping those around me (maybe too selectively) put some puzzle pieces together and introduce them to Jesus.
My hope is that on my final sunset, there will be some highlights, even in my wanderings, but highlights non the less.
Gary
Great post and something to really think about! It is like the saying, “Life is a mystery to be lived, not a problem to be solved.” We don’t have all the answers; we can only point to the One who does. We ask that our puzzle pieces be blessed by God, and we look to Him to solve the ultimate puzzle. All of this requires faith; it requires that we move forward with God as our master puzzle-solver. Without seeing the completed composite, we act in accordance with God’s will for our lives, trusting He has the vision ever before Him.
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Thanks so much for your insightful comment Linda. Faith and closeness to God are so inter-related to trusting beyond what we now see. But hard to live out for so many of us…Someday I think we will be wowed by our master puzzle-solver.
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Love your beautiful photography!
Ron
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Thanks Ron. many of my blogs work off from my photography. I’m getting better at it but have a long ways to go.
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Have a blessed Christmas, Gary!
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Thanks Anna, and you also. We are very blessed that we are where God wants us for this season of life.
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