I'm thanking the Lord for snow today. As the northeast prepares for a "historic" snowfall of 1-2 feet, and everyone buying bread, milk, gas, and DVDs, it got me thinking. Maybe down deep we're all a little thankful for the storm, because it disrupts the routine, the treadmill parts of life. It gives us the excuse to just stop for a while and stare out the window at the awesomeness of nature. There is something calming about the snow quiet that descinds on a neighborhood when it's blanketed with snow. It's like the world gets a giant "do-over."
Like it says in the Bible, "though your sins be as scarlet, I will make them as white as snow.
Friday, February 5, 2010
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