November 21, 2005

  • 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. 

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