There are days when the toilet clogs and my neighbors on the first floor get a rain shower in their kitchen, and then there are days when the sun shines brightly.
There are days when the city calls me at work to say that there is an i on line 23 of chapter 46 that is not dotted. Then there are days when folks talk about giving us millions because we are doing such great work.
There are days when folks pray and life seems good. Then there are days that seem like a New York pot hole.
Folks experience God, then people get angry and run away.
Life is full of incongruences and detours. Ups and downs are the norm.
What is the cohesive narrative? Where is the forward progress?
Are we going to the promised land or just wondering in the desert? Are we just sitting on an ash heap with a potsherd? I wonder if Daniel knew how many nights he would spend in the Lion's Den?
These are the questions I wonder about sometimes.
Wouldn't it be nice if there was a beginning, ending, and you could see the progress in the middle?
In Eastern philosophies, I am told there is more of cyclical view of time. We Westerners tend to expect things to be linear. Nature certainly seems cyclical, so maybe the Eastern folks were on to something, but the Bible does tell a story about time. The story has an author, a beginning, and ending. Some of the chapters are just pretty long and confusing.
"Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith" (Hebrews 12:2)
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I have many thoughts like this. Life is cyclical, has ups and downs, but I do wish to arrive at some point.
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