So hard to put into action, yet we are called to live by faith. It is as hard as really believing we can get our feet on the water and not sink. The good thing is even if we don’t stay on it, we can keep trying, if only to stay atop for an instant before we go down again.
The owner of a business I managed would often tell me to "pull back the lens" when I would fret over the short term implications of a matter. I've read this is also called "cathedral thinking" or "amir fati" (loving one's fate).
Your exploration of eternity with the temporal in view is a brilliant exercise that causes me to consider the potentially powerful possibilities of the present.
So hard to put into action, yet we are called to live by faith. It is as hard as really believing we can get our feet on the water and not sink. The good thing is even if we don’t stay on it, we can keep trying, if only to stay atop for an instant before we go down again.
The owner of a business I managed would often tell me to "pull back the lens" when I would fret over the short term implications of a matter. I've read this is also called "cathedral thinking" or "amir fati" (loving one's fate).
Your exploration of eternity with the temporal in view is a brilliant exercise that causes me to consider the potentially powerful possibilities of the present.
Nice work, this has me thinking
Adelante