"'Writing is really quite simple; all you have to do is sit down at your typewriter and open a vein.' From the writer's vein into the reader's vein: for better or worse a transfusion" (From F. Buechner's, The Clown in the Belfry, 1992). My purpose in adding my thoughts to the myriad of others available throughout cyberspace is simply to open my own veins, or provide an outlet for self-expression with the hope that my own bloodflow may enhance someone else's Godward heartbeat in the process.
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Innocence
Saturday mornings are grace, especially when surrounded by grandchildren. We're enjoying the morning after a sleep-over with several of our grandchildren who are wound tight and unwinding loudly. The noise level at times rivals a sonic boom, but I love being in the presence of childish naïveté. The exuberant shouts and unfettered motion are symptoms of what heals down deep--innocence. Could anything more clearly illustrate salvation? What saves us and keeps on saving us is the Father's insistence on and our acceptance of a return to holy innocence where sin no longer stifles intimacy. More than anything else, innocence is a way of relating to God that transforms the way we relate to everyone and everything else. Never intended as a historical marker, it is grace for the living of this moment with childlike wonder.
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