Sometimes we can only see what's right in front of us. We have abundant choices, like the church, the field, the sky, the rest of life all in front of us, but we focus only on the immediate. When we do that, we miss out on what else there is. As a result, we are 'blinded' to the rest of life.
Let's make today a day to see the forest and the trees.
I invite interested bloggers and enquirers to interact with the messages. Shalom!
22 January 2012
21/366 Out of focus
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