Friday, February 26, 2010
Insights from a Snowy Day
What a beautiful gift God gave us in the blanket of snow that gently covered our area several days ago. Faith and Luke were amazed at everything about the snow – the way it crunched under their feet, the way it muffled the sound and made the world look and sound differently, and the way they could fly down the hill in our neighborhood on their inner tubes. This was their first real experience with sledding and we celebrated by going in the evening and the next morning (I admit that Dad enjoyed it too). Our favorite part of the first day when it was snowing so heavily was a trip into the woods behind our house. The woods had become a magical place of wonder, each tree seemingly painted white by God. Through the dimming light and with the muffled sound, it seemed as if we had truly entered a different world – Faith exclaimed that it was like Narnia. In pondering how a blanket of snow can change a barren woods into a wonderland, I remembered one of the most mystifying teachings in the Bible. The Apostle Peter charges us to live as stewards of God’s grace, “Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.” (1 Peter 4:8). I struggle sometimes to balance my convictions of justice and righteousness with my desire to be compassionate and merciful. While I know that this will be a life-long process of understanding true Christian discipleship, it is enlightening to look out at the transformative beauty of a snowfall on a wintry landscape and remember that love covers over a multitude of sins. Selah.
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