Another great post! You have poked holes in a light-blocking shade to help us begin to see “good” things in a dark room!
And, if “Light” continues to be a characteristic of God, the holes you poked open larger spaces as time passes, sight adjusts, and we discover more!
The power of analogy becomes something very special when we apply new knowledge and our faith-fueled-imagination makes analogies with, say, the darkness and introduction of light in creation, Jesus as “The Light of The World”, and so much more about analogies and God! Thank you!!!
What does a relatively small amount of light do for us in the darkness of night? We get to see the stars we might say are like God’s presence found in glistening cat’s eyes!
This is a fantastic post! Thank you, Beth.
appreciate it!
Another great post! You have poked holes in a light-blocking shade to help us begin to see “good” things in a dark room!
And, if “Light” continues to be a characteristic of God, the holes you poked open larger spaces as time passes, sight adjusts, and we discover more!
The power of analogy becomes something very special when we apply new knowledge and our faith-fueled-imagination makes analogies with, say, the darkness and introduction of light in creation, Jesus as “The Light of The World”, and so much more about analogies and God! Thank you!!!
What does a relatively small amount of light do for us in the darkness of night? We get to see the stars we might say are like God’s presence found in glistening cat’s eyes!
oh, those eyes! :)