A Pentecost Parable
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Category: faith)
There were once three men who lived in a hot, barren and rocky land. One day each of them noticed that a spring had appeared on his land, and the waters were making a lovely pool. It was cool and refreshing. Each man gave thanks to God and wondered what he should do with the pool and the water.
The first man said, “I know. I'll use it to swim in. I will float in it. Splash in it. Luxuriate in it.” And so he did. He even invited his friends to join him in enjoying it. But outside his neighbours continued to suffer in the heat, dust and barrenness.
The second man thought differently. “I know,” he said, ”I will channel it and help it to flow through my land. I will make little waterfalls and pools, so I can relax at the end of each hard day's work to the sound, and I will drink the fresh water.” And so he did. But outside his neighbours continued to suffer in the heat, dust and barrenness.
The third man said, “I know. There's enough here for everyone. I will invite my neighbours to come and use the water. Together we can drink it, swim in it, listen to its sounds and use it to water our lands and crops.” And so he did. And his neighbours became his friends and the land became green and fruitful and they all gave glory to God.
And what will we each do with the precious and life-giving gift of the Holy Spirit?
Moribund Blog
Some (I hope all) of you may have noticed a distinct lack of postings over recent weeks. The simple truth is that I haven't really had anything to say! Neither have I been making much of an effort to keep up with other blogs.
Partly it's a matter of time - the changes that come with a second child in the household.
Partly it's a matter of inclination - the inspiration has gone somewhat.
I'm not going to close down this blog. Not yet. But I can't promise any immediate change in posting frequency. I am still alive, and glad enough for that.
Blessings!