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What it Means to Be Free

Its cold again today. It may freeze tonight. This is the official first day of spring. Yesterday, I spent time in the garden putting in plants I ordered. Pink powderpuff muely grass, day lilies, and hibiscus were among those planted. Tonight I will have to cover everything up so that a frost will not kill them. It is hard for me to resist planting. I see a lonely plant stuck in a pot and I feel the need to rescue it. It is the same feeling when I see a cat or dog for sale. I hate to see things held captive by small pots or small cages. The Bible says that "He whom the Son hath freed is free indeed." That is an undeniable truth, yet we have to let people know that there is real freedom, not in political ideology or in belief systems but in the Son, the Christ, we can experience real freedom. In some sense, when I plant something in my garden, I am releasing it to be what it was meant to be. I have to assist it with water and perhaps pruning but as long as I put it in the corr...

PuttingTruthFirst

PuttingTruthFirst It is Monday, February 15, 2010. This last week I saw a wonderful movie called "Temple Grandin". It starred Claire Danes and was the story of a young woman who struggled with autism. The woman's name was Temple. Temple's idea was that autism for her made her different but not less. I must say the many things that this lady achieved in her lifetime certainly make her as definitely not less. I found the movie to be very inspirational, no only because Temple overcame so many odds but because she viewed her world in a completely different way. She made choices to walk through doors that opened up new rooms of opportunity for her. Many things about this movie I loved but one thing stood out to me, since this blog is about putting truth first. Temple observed death in a very different way. When we lose someone we tend to focus on the house that person lived in. We miss seeing them, talking with them and sharing thoughts and ideas. Temple recogniz...