Father, many thanks for new relationships that grow deep in you. I am grateful for the way you provide the perfect experiences and people to draw us closer to you, for friends who can empathize and share personal stories, and for places where you reveal your beauty and renew our hope. Lord you are like none other. You love on us in the midst of our chaos. You bring us rest in the bustle of life. You fill our spirits to overflowing. Thank you for the way you care for us.
Joshua 4:6 to serve as a sign among you. In the future, when your children ask you, 'What do these stones mean?' I realize this is a very fragmented verse, but go with it. This got me to thinking. What are the stones in my life that serve as signs of God's work in my life? I am not a big fan of material items because I don't really care about stuff. It's just that, stuff. So, I've had to think a little harder about this. The obvious sign of God's current work is the tennis bracelet I wear in memory of Mom. Other obvious signs that might include my Bible, Dalton's grandmother's wedding ring, and my wedding ring. However, if I think of the things in my life that are the most evident of God's work, it would be the stories of the different journeys God and I have been on together. The story of how I got my current job and the multitude of "God things" that surrounded that moment. The story of a college friend telling me, "...
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