Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Preparing for Blindness?


Whitney sat at the table in front of her plate of food with a blind fold around her eyes. Everyone was eating like nothing unusual was going on.

Please tell me why you have a blind fold on?

Everyone looked at her about then, almost like they were seeing it for the first time, as we all waited for her answer.


 “Well, one day I might be blind, and I am preparing myself for this.” 

While one of my children rolled their eyes, the other was secretly sneaking some food from her plate, totally undetected by Whitney.

A few minutes later... “Hey, where's my chicken!!! You wouldn't treat a real blind person this way!”  With everyone laughing,  Whitney decided being blind at the table in our home was not safe enough.

Preparing for blindness? 
May be possible, 
but why? 

It seems there is a tendency in all of us to try and jump ahead to the unknown, rather than rest in the assurance of the known.

Sometimes fascination with what we cannot control will rob us or distract us from the fullness of joy that the Lord desires for us to experience today.  

"This is the day that the Lord hath made, 
I will rejoice and be glad in IT!"

"I know that I did not give a happy talk that morning, for when worry and fear are on the throne, you are not an open channel for streams of living water.  It is impossible to listen to the Lord's voice while listening to your own fear.  Fear is so loud, so insistent, so time-consuming!"
 ~Corrie Ten Boom/ Don't Wrestle Just Nestle

Wisdom is the ability to see with discernment, to view life as God perceives it. Understanding is the skill to respond with insight. Knowledge is the rare trait of learning with perception---discovering and growing. ~Charles R. Swindoll, The Strong Family

A simple, childlike faith in a Divine Friend solves all the problems that come to us by land or sea.” ~Helen Keller

Joseph and Benjamin preparing for wilderness survival :)
Taken in 2000

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