Saturday, January 3, 2015

Well, good morning and happy Thursday. I hope that you had a happy New Year's eve and a great start to a happy new year. With all this white moisture we've had over the last couple of days, it really got me thinking about how many snowflakes it takes to cover a pasture. We've all heard the old thing about no two snowflakes being alike. With that being true, is there any individuality among them. Or, are they all formed to serve a single purpose. In the field, no one ever sees a snowflake; not very many of them at all really. But as the snow melts, they form into one stream and flow towards a common goal. Along the way vegetation is watered, animals drink, and some simply flow on and never seen or used at all. But even those that don't seem to be used at all, had to be formed and used along with those who happened to be used. It takes all of us working as a community of people that God created, to further his kingdom throughout the world. There are places some will go and reach people of all kinds with this Good News. There are places in our own homes where we can make a difference. We can be a snowflake that turns into a water droplet that waters the life of someone with the Good News of Jesus. Or, we can simply flow away and never be seen or used at all. The choice is ours to make. No one may ever see what we've ever done in this world, but the effect that we have can impact by simply choosing to serve our Lord can leave a lifelong impression that can never be measured. Don't feel like you have to make a big splash in this world, just jump in the water. In love always. <><

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