
If you knew exactly what was around the bend, would you go anyway?
Okay, so for almost two years, I took pictures each day and posted at least one on this blog. Then, I started posting all kinds of things here. Then, I got the "photo-blog" bug again, so to keep things simple, I started a new photo blog! If you look under the "Read This" section, you will see THROUGH THE WINDSHIELD. That is my photo stuff.
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I hate to admit it but I think it would depend on what is around it. I think I prefer not knowing so that I can take a risk or walk by faith.
I tend to agree. Something good? I'm all over that. Bring it on.
Suffering? Heartache? Disappointment? I'm not so sure.
And, that makes what Jesus did even more astounding -- He could see around the bend, and He went anyway.
:)
The evening the elbow broke...
I learned how to kick turn a skateboard.
I learned that I could balance on two wheels (one axle).
I experienced the real joy of "Hey, I can do this..."
Then, in the simple act of stopping and getting off, I busted my arm.
If I knew about the pain to follow, sure, I would have stayed off.
If I knew a church would split in five years, I would never be involved in forming it.
If I knew the band would choose to use a different guitar guy in three years, I would probably have never played.
If I knew all the pain in life, I would be afraid to live at all.
Don't be afraid of the bend. If we fear the pain, we'll never enjoy the living.
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