Tim and I did a small skit in church this morning. It was about a guy coming to terms with his past and trying to move forward through his issues with his dad. Hit a lot of buttons with people and it felt good to think we were part of a message that's universal. If we believe in Jesus and being made "new" in Him, why do we continue to hang on so tightly to all the bad stuff (and good) from the past? We aren't what we did or said or thought then, we're today; we're this moment.
I need to take that thought with me to work tomorrow!
Sunday, August 20, 2006
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