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"Out of a thousand 
faces you find the light in one  
From so many distant 
places your journey has begun  
To find true joy and 
happiness  
To bring new blooms 
from brokenness  
And every day your song 
be yes  
We're touched by the 
hands of love" | 
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I had an amazing day on Monday. 
It was full of emotions. There was everything from 
"true joy and happiness"-to some 
deep sadness and brokenness. As a parish pastor I know that folks let you walk 
with them through good times and bad times. Monday was full of both ends of the 
spectrum. 
I've been doing this "work" for 
thirty years or so. I've learned a few things along the way. I believe as Peter 
sings that we've been "touched by the hands of love." I know  there are "new 
blooms from brokenness." I trust that when we see our day as a "song of yes" as 
opposed to a "lament of NO" that we truly let our hearts and lights shine. Just 
as I wrote those words, our power went out in our home. (After some searching 
around in the dark for a candle, I'm now writing by candlelight and using my 
lovely MacBook Pro on battery power. 
I've experienced the reality 
that: 
 
 
 
 
Blooms do come from 
brokenness. 
When I was in England in October, 
I first heard about the Hinton St. Mary Mosaic. In what many people believe is 
one of the first mosaic images of Christ, he is flanked by pomegranates. There 
was the understanding in Jewish lore that there are 613 seeds in the 
pomegranate-one seed for each of the commandments in the Old Testament. 
Today I pray that you find the 
seeds of love, hope and grace that are all around us. 
Deck the halls, 
rtg | 
 
Just beautiful, RTG. Thanks for helping us all look for those blooms.
ReplyDeleteBe joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.