https://readinginbed.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] readinginbed.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] klsiegel320 2003-03-26 12:25 pm (UTC)

Chapter Five

It is hard sometimes to reconcile the Old Testament God with the New Testament God. I think of the God who would test us as the OT God; the NT God is no less worthy of respect, but seems to command more love than fear, perhaps because the NT is about the life of Jesus and those who came after him. Did the nature of God change? The Bible tells us he is the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end. Did the nature of his relationship to us change? Or just our understanding? Big questions.

". . . every second is a growth opportunity to deepen your character, to demonstrate love, or to depend on God." I get the author's point, and not to be facetious, but some seconds are going to be spent sneezing, clipping one's toenails, or sleeping -- none of those seem to present much in the way of opportunity for growth.

This chapter asked "how [I] picture life. . ." and stated that that image is our life metaphor. The image I chose was not remarkably creative -- a journey. Although I haven't read it, I've been captivated by the title of Madeleine's book "Friends for the Journey".

Non sequitur, relating to the earlier chapter on focus - I was watching the Today show [probably a couple of weeks ago now]. Rick Husband's widow was on and shared a family devotional video her husband had made prior to commanding the Columbia mission. She stated how difficult it was for him to find the time to do it with the crush of duties preceding the launch, but that he'd found the time because it was really important to him to do this for his children. Very touching and meaningful.

Re: the question to consider -- I suppose there are "tests" or challenges that come up at work, such as dealing with demanding patrons. Don't always do as well with those as I should. Regarding the "greatest matters" entrusted to me, my marriage/my husband came to mind. He is so gifted, but is a sensitive soul. By being the most loving wife I can be, I can help him use his talents to the fullest.

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