4.2.26 ~ Life's Coloring Book
Growing up, I loved to color. I used to darken the lines with my crayon and make sure my interior colors never went past the boundary line. When I was very little, I was not very good, but with age the skill improved. Life growing up was always about boundaries, separations, and distinctions. Now that I am older, I see that life is not so distinct with separations, but rather transitional—something we are all in. Job references this when he says in Job 38:19: "Where is this, the way light dwells; and where is the place of darkness?" (Job 38:19) It is a simple statement, isn't it? Are the boundaries—the lines of separation—easy to distinguish? Do you remember when you learned to color in a coloring book? On the pages, you learned that objects were created by imaginary lines that must be filled in to give them substance. Those lines represent boundaries between the "form" of an object and the rest of the world. Is that reality, or is that just in coloring books? C...