Introducing yourself to God
Anne Trogdon gave me a book in the last weeks of her life. It's called Ever Wonder: Ask questions and live into the answers and it is a short, wide book with a single question on every two-page spread. They are thought-provoking questions like:
If you think life is hard, what are you comparing it to?
Do you realize that nothing is too good to be true?
If you don't have all the things you want,
are you grateful for all the things you don't have
that you don't want?
Do you let yesterday use up too much of today?
If you had five minutes to live,
who would you call and why are you waiting?
How do you nurture your soul?
The one that intrigued Anne and led to her giving me the book was the one:
"How would you introduce yourself to God?"
Anne died this past Sunday night and I know that she has since confirmed what we together surmised—the wonderful thing about meeting God in the life eternal is that no introductions are necessary. I'm glad that she already got to know God. I'm also glad that I got to know Anne.
peace,
Frank+
The Rev. Frank Logue, Pastor
Do you realize that nothing is too good to be true?
If you don't have all the things you want,
are you grateful for all the things you don't have
that you don't want?
Do you let yesterday use up too much of today?
If you had five minutes to live,
who would you call and why are you waiting?
How do you nurture your soul?
The one that intrigued Anne and led to her giving me the book was the one:
Anne died this past Sunday night and I know that she has since confirmed what we together surmised—the wonderful thing about meeting God in the life eternal is that no introductions are necessary. I'm glad that she already got to know God. I'm also glad that I got to know Anne.
peace,
Frank+
The Rev. Frank Logue, Pastor
1 Comments:
At 6/12/2013 3:50 AM, Anonymous said…
What is the first step to introducing yourself to Him?
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