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Roger Bothwell
Maple Leaves
There is a wonderful little balcony off the back second story of our house.
Since we live on top of a hill there was a marvelous potential for an
awesome view but when we moved in years ago the view was completely
obstructed by trees in the back woods. So my son and I cut them down and
the view was grand. This afternoon I heard the roaring sounds of an air
show at our local airport. Running out onto the balcony I had a rude
awakening. I couldn't see anything. Little by little each year the trees grew
back. All I can now see is a marvelous crop of maple leaves. It's time to get
out the chainsaw.
As I turned to go back inside I thought of the innocence of childhood and
how clearly I could see Jesus. But little by little as the years and decades
slipped away I sometimes find it more challenging to see Jesus. Things have
grown up and gotten in the way. Doubts, questions difficult to answer,
hypocritical Christians, personal hurts, disappointing leaders who forget that
people are more important than organizations and my own failures to live up
to my own standards all obstruct my vision. Perhaps this is what Paul meant
when he wrote, "When I was a child I thought as a child, but now as a man I
think like a man." "I see through a glass darkly." I Corinthians 13.
Despite the maple leaves I can hear the airplanes on the other side. Despite
the things of adulthood I know Jesus is there. I can hear Him calling.
I'm
Roger Bothwell and my address is roger.bothwell@verizon.net
or 151 Old Farm Rd. Leominster, MA 01453. Thank you for your
support of our faith ministry.
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