There is an old country road I traveled many times in the
past.
I hardly ever use it anymore.
It passes alongside farms, fields, horses and other livestock.
It also passes alongside an old country church that is still
in use.
Just beyond that, the road comes to a T shaped intersection
leaving you with two options.
You can turn left, or you can turn right.
Sometimes we would turn to the left and go to the home of my
uncle and aunt.
Sometimes we would turn to the right and visit the home of
some dear family friends.
Whichever way we went, we would always take that same country
road home.
I recall a time when I was very, very young when we traveled on
that road at night.
As we passed that old country church it was bathed in light.
“What is that?” I asked my parents.
“That is God’s house,” my mother answered.
I already had some idea of who God was thanks to my parents.
I took Mother’s statement quite literally.
As a small child, I honestly believed this was the one place on
Earth God chose to call home.
I also thought my family, my uncle and aunt and our friends
were very fortunate to live so very near God’s home.
As I grew older, I learned that this was just Mother’s way of
defining a church to an inquisitive child.
My parents and my uncle and aunt are gone now.
The friends we had no longer live in that area.
So, there is no need for me to travel down that road much anymore.
In my mind I still do.
At times when I feel God’s hand upon me, I recall that church,
that old country road and that night when I was so young.
I recall how special it felt to believe God was so very near.
Now, as a man, I understand that God is everywhere.
Because He is everywhere, He is always very near.
Jeremiah 2:22-23 (NET) - Do you people think that I am some local deity
and not the transcendent God?” the Lord asks. “Do you really think anyone can
hide himself where I cannot see him?” the Lord asks. “Do you not know that I am
everywhere?” the Lord asks.
I do now.
Blessings,
Jim Pokorny
The Other Brother Jim
Look for me at http://otherbrotherjim.blogspot.com/ on Friday,
November 24, 2017.
I’ll be back here on Friday, December
1, 2017
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