My eight-year-old grandson has a gift. He seems to have the ability to look at a bunch of loose parts lying on a table or floor, and see in his mind how they fit together. He loves Legos. We buy him various sets complete with instructions on how to build everything from dinosaurs to race cars to airplanes. He dumps the tiny pieces on a table, looks at them for a few minutes, and then correctly assembles them in a flash without looking at the instructions.
My prayer is that, as he grows into adulthood, he will have the same vision when he observes the pieces of his life. That he will be the finished product God has designed him to be. That he will assemble his path with honor and spiritual wisdom.
Sometimes we observe our circumstances, and have trouble seeing how they fit together to accomplish His purpose. Fortunately, there is a book of instructions for that as well.
My uncle was a preacher. Mother would say “He can say more in 10 minutes than most preachers can say in an hour.” Ken, your minutes do the exact same thing. Thanks!
You’re so kind Helen. Thank you.
Great message, Mr. Ken