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The Longer You Look, The More You See

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I was watching a movie in which one of the main characters and his father were lying on a grassy bank staring up at the clouds painted across the sky.  The father turned to the son and simply whispered, “The longer you look, the more you see.” That is particularly true of scripture study. I can read the same passage time and time again, with new insights and lessons being prompted the longer I engage with the holy text. The story of Hagar found in Genesis is one of those passages for me. Perhaps one of those lessons might be something you need spoken to your heart. 1. Our suffering is not invisible to God.   2. While it may be difficult, it is also very possible to be obedient to God even in horrific circumstances. 3. God will provide guidance and hope through angels when we least expect it. 4. God’s promises don’t focus on just the here and now, but have the ability to impact our posterity for generations to come.  5. Hagar called God “El RoĆ­”, or “the God who sees me.” ...

Line Upon Line

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  Line Upon Line You know those days that seem to have the to-do list building much more rapidly than we are able to cross things off? The last two days have been like that for me. I am having to sometimes leave the 99 for the 1 and when I get back the 99 have multiplied into the 900! I was feeling a bit overwhelmed with that this morning and recognized the frenzy I can get myself into that is actually very unproductive. I said a quick prayer and read my scriptures first. The answer didn't come directly from my reading today, but as I was finishing, the doctrinal phrase "line upon line" came to mind. If it works for Jesus, maybe it could work for me! Make a list. Prioritize and do the best you can. So I made my list of the 10 most urgent items. And I got started. Part way through I needed a quick break and decided to write this thought while it was on my mind. Leave the overwhelm. Focus on what matters most. And do one thing at a time. Line upon line. Like Jesus.

Looking

  When I taught preschool I used cardboard cut out magnifying glasses to teach the children to focus in on an object and truly study it.   It amazed me how much better able to focus on the details even if they were not really lenses. It helped them learn to “look” better. In Moses 8:27 we read that “Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord”. The roots of the word find include “discovered” and “encountered”.  Think of that!  Noah discovered and encountered grace in the eyes of the Lord. Both of those words have such an incredible interactive element to them. The very Lord who knew him and all his failings perfectly, had divine goodness shining for Noah in His eyes. And the very same Lord sees us and all of our failings perfectly, but has divine goodness and power for us as well. But we have to discover it for ourselves. We have to search and learn to focus.  We get to encounter it in so many beautiful and holy ways, but we have to be looking.   Because that’...