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"Morning Sky", oil. by Laurel Daniel |
Every good gift and every perfect (free,
large, full) gift is from above; it comes down from the Father of all [that
gives] light, in [the shining of] Whom there can be no variation [rising or
setting] or shadow cast by His turning [as in an eclipse].
-- James 1: 17,
Amplified Bible
My life has been loaded with good gifts, all springing upon
me by surprise and all from secret beginnings, so I can easily relate to what
James says in this sentence. My life, moment after moment, is as free and full
as the sea my wife and I sometimes stroll beside. My thoughts are thoroughly
full of possibilities, and each one seems as large as the light-filled sky I
see outside my window this morning. As James suggests, there’s a shining
quality in the moments of my life – all of
them – as though something like suns or stars are inside every one. I don’t
mean to suggest that I believe these glowing moments, these steady and
splendid gifts, come from the God I grew up believing in, and that James perhaps believed in -- the human-like
super-being who could be as cruel as he was kind. No, I’ve come to see these
gifts as being the spontaneous and easy-going cascade that pours down on all of
us simply because we’re alive. Most of
us, for countless different reasons, don’t always notice these gifts, but I’ve come to see that they’re always with
us, like the sunlight is with us even on the cloudiest days, or like breathing is
bringing us new life even when our world seems to have broken into pieces. Just now, a thought of one of my brave and
gentle sons came to me from somewhere, and, in an unrestricted and effortless
way, I can soar on that thought and feel its light lifting me. Amazingly, any thought has that power, any of the
tens of thousands of these good gifts that flood over me each day.
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