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Man on the Moon.

I remember watching the moon landing all those years ago, and in total wonderment I blurted out "what on earth?" A rather silly comment, I know, and my husband quickly added,"no, what on moon?"

Isn't it interesting how we remember every detail of such moments in our life? The whole world was watching. Imagine the feeling of the astronaut looking back at the earth from the moon? How insignificant he must have felt seeing planet Earth so positioned in outer space, how humbling to see God's creation and know He allowed him, a mere man, such a great moment... to view the earth from God's vantage point! 

Some have gone to space and seen the result of chance, while others have seen the handiwork of God. On this day 40 years ago, it was a small step for man, a giant leap for mankind.

"The earth is the Lord's and everything in it; the world and all who live in it; for he founded it upon the seas and established it upon the waters". Psalm 24:1. "Before the mountains were born or you brought forth the earth and the world, from everlasting you are God". Psalm 90:2 



  
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Sounds in the Night...

I was in a delightful sleep the other night, one of those deep peaceful sleeps I always look forward to when I finally lay my head down on the pillow at night. A deep sleep doesn't come real often for me, I'm a light sleeper, but when it does, it's wonderful! 

As I was peacefully counting zzzzs in dreamland, I was awakened by a loud unrelenting, irritating noise! To my shock I realized it was a very loud bird! A Mockingbird to be exact. My husband got out of bed and closed the window, something I have never seen him do! He can sleep through anything!

How could one of God's creatures be so irritating, I thought, as I turned over and tried to go back to sleep. I couldn't imagine why this bird was chirping away in the middle of the night, and then I would find, all day as well! My Dad and I were joking about it the next day, and he said I should have my husband go get a shotgun... he wasn't serious, of course... but I had to chuckle at his humor.

It struck me that the Mockingbird was simply doing what it was created to do... and yet I don't always bring honor to God, as I was created to do! It made me be feel a little less imposed upon by the Mockingbird when that thought popped into my head...

There's a beautiful quote I happened to see after my "sounds in the night" experience that made me think that Mockingbird might have been a little message from God...

"Faith is the bird that sings when the dawn is still dark"... Tagore.


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