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Roger Bothwell
Fruit Loops
The day before the grandchildren arrive is always grocery-shopping day. I
enjoy the cereal aisle. It's the fun one. There are so many different kinds
from which to choose. I don't have a clue about most of them, so I usually go
with Fruit Loops. It's an old favorite that never misses.
It was great when the children arrived. At our first breakfast out came the
Fruit Loops to great cheers. It is a good thing God gave children mothers and
not just grandpas. Before the milk was poured over the pretty colored loops
my daughter-in-law said, "Stop!" Picking up the bowl and looking closely
we were horrified to see the cereal moving all by itself. At least it looked
like it was moving by itself. In reality it was full of tiny bugs, which must
have been terrified because their dark sugary world had been disturbed. So
much for Fruit Loops.
I certainly don't want to infer that Fruit Loops is anything like manna but I
did think of the story in Exodus 16 about manna that was left over from the
day before. It was always wormy if the children of Israel tried to keep extra,
except for Sabbath. Friday was the only day they could collect for two days.
That way they didn't have to collect on Sabbath morning. Each week the
children of Israel had a vivid demonstration of God's direct care.
Since God doesn't show favorites (Acts 10:34) I assume we also get direct
care. Most of the time we just don't see it. We need to elevate our
awareness. It's there.
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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