Some thoughts, lessons, and/or reflections from the day:
- Today was our pest control service day so I was up and out the door even earlier than usual.
- The night air was crisp and clear as I started the truck this morning but the light frost covering the windshield was taken care of quickly by the washer fluid.
- The morning cleaning and prep tasks were once again done with the words of “Precious Lord, Take My Hand” running through my mind.
- With the service completed and the building ready for the day, I turned my attention to working on the prayer guide for next week.
- With the next prayer guide set to go out on Easter Sunday, I settled in with God as I sought direction for a topic that would fit well. I eventually chose the topic of New Life and began the process of putting together the daily sub-topics and prayer points.
- As I worked on the writing, my IT skills were needed in the building so my morning ended up being a test of my limited multi-tasking ability. 🙂
- It was a fun prayer guide to write as I spent time with God looking at various aspects of the new life we have in Christ.
- It was early afternoon by the time the prayer guide was completely written and I had taken care of the other tasks that needed my attention.
- After formatting and scheduling the prayer guide to be sent out on Sunday, it was time to call it a day and take my daughter to lunch before spending the afternoon together.
- What was left of the afternoon was spent at Potato Creek where we took a couple of the trails and found several osprey and a bald eagle to watch and photograph.
- Today’s photo is of one of the osprey bringing a twig in to add to the nest. While the stick he is carrying doesn’t look like much, by adding a little at a time a large nest is eventually completed. It was a good lesson to consider how our faithfulness in the things that seem small will soon add up to a completion that will be large.
Love the analogy – small things add up to much bigger things – good or bad.
Yes, the small things make a difference either way.