Journaling Wild and Gray
The "Wild" part sure fits, though. For some--not all--"wild" and "wonderful" are twins. I'm pensive today. You can smile when pensive, you know. I smiled scanning my journal and pondering what a wonderful and wild life He had assigned me. Yes, "assigned." It's a Grace thing.
So, I wrote this morning. Really, I WROTE. By hand. In my journal. That holds lots over keyboarding. Keep in mind the frame of reference; cancer, Deep Rivers Family Ranch, the Book (Generational Fathering), and a joyful marriage that fills in the pastels of a wild and wonderful life.
One journal section reads,(After reading, again, Proverbs 19:21, "We humans keep brainstorming options and plans, but God's purpose prevails."). "I make my plans as if the end were in sight. Well, it is. And I do. It's just that the fog of God's mystery shrouds the milemarkers ahead. I guess I'll catch a glimpse of my Father's cairns here and there. Wassat I hear? I believe it's the honk of my Friend luring me on ward into the Grand Mystery."
Labels: cancer, faith, God, Holy Spirit, plans