November 21, 2005
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I’ve been thinking about the young man that Jesus put mud in his eyes and healed him. What was his next morning after the miracle like? It was a brand new life. I would suspect no one could take away his smile that day. I remember feeling like that; it was the day after. No, my eye weren’t blind; my spiritual eyes were. The day after I was “born again” I saw life much differently. I continue to see through new eyes – it’s my 1st love.
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Spiritual eyes, always see that Jesus died
Spiritual eyes, see that he is now alive.
larry
Hi. Thanks for the parenting tip. I was thinking about asking you anyways
. They don’t understand “no” until they are 16-18 months, huh? It’s funny because if we tell her no (me, Derek or his grandma) and if we say it with a stern voice she cries like her feelings are hurt. Do you think that is just because we are talking to her in a stern voice?
I don’t know why I didn’t call the church for the gas situation…silly me. I guess we will know what to do next time! I actually felt like I was supposed to be at church, so that’s what made it hard…
Is it just me, or does the pink around your black and white photo almost seem to make your face and shirt look pink also? =)
I wonder what the first thing that man wanted to see when he was cured of his blindness. Out of everything that was new to see in the world, I think he probably wanted to see who healed him before anything else. I wonder if our desire is the same when we are no longer blind.