Friday, May 8, 2009

traveling stories

23426090This morning I am waking up in a dimly lit hotel room (due to a spur of the moment family trip) where I am enjoying the freedom of this moment. My electric tea kettle just clicked off (folks, never leave your tea kettle behind) and now the pleasant and familiar aroma of black tea fills my little corner of the room. Pulling back the curtains allows the sunshine to breathe through the window and awakes my slumbering siblings. Good morning.

Traveling is always reflective for me. It influences me see in the third person, as if I am the narrator of a traveling story. It's a good chance to simply observe the surroundings without actually engaging in them, to watch people without having to know or fix every detail of their lives (as if that is possible).

But coming and going can also leave a person disconnected. And strangely I believe that is what most people feel even living in their own stories. We are just fraying humans searching for a common thread to connect us to something valuable and important. This is the tapestry of the world. If one could find the missing seam maybe our stories would make sense.

"The people who were sitting in darkness saw a great Light, and those who were sitting in the land and the shadow of death, upon them a Light dawned." (Matt. 4:16) "In Him was life, and the life was the Light of men. The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it. There was the true Light which coming into the world, enlightens every man." (John 1:4-5, 9)

Only in His story do our stories make sense.

7 comments:

  1. John 1:4-5, 9 He did came but many did not see the light..
    It was not the way they were expecting ..
    The same would happen in our time ..
    The message will come but the truth will come but not the way they expect.. It will be diverse from their own ideas

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  2. Hello!! I am also a Christian (aka: lover of my Lord Jesus Christ). I love finding other people who share in my life goal, to love and serve God. I enjoyed your thoughts. In a strange way they reflect the way I am feeling... kind of interesting.
    "And His life was the light of men..."
    He has called us out of darkness and into His marvelous light!!! What a mavelous gift!
    --Sarah

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  3. Royalblood, yes, very true. I pray that we are not deceived in His second coming.

    Sarah Jean, welcome! Glad to have you here! His light and life is a marvelous gift. Thanks for stopping by and hope to see you around again. :)

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  4. How true.... what rich thoughts!!

    Love & Hugs,
    Miss Jen

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  5. 1Corinthians 2:14 But the natural (carnal) man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.

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  6. Miss Jen, thank you. :)

    Earl, praise the Lord that He gives understanding. :)

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  7. I found your blog on Google. I've bookmarked it and will watch out for your next blog post.

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