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Monday, April 03, 2006

Deep Thinking

 
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Thriving as an Artist in the Church : Hope and Help for You and Your Ministry Team (Willow Creek Resources)
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And I used to think that chasing a two year old was tiring. That may have been physically tiring but all the brain power that I have to use with my 11 year old is even more tiring. And I know it will only get worse. Sometimes I wonder if God gets that tired with us. Where He just thinks "Oh, why aren't you getting this?" (Even though He already knows). Ok, so, He is the God that never sleeps, so He can't really get tired but I wouldn't blame him if He wanted to throw His hands up in disgust.  My daughter is a deep thinker, but mostly only when she's trying to out think me.  I guess that's how we can be with God, too. Not paying attention to Him all day until he draws our attention to something in us he wants to work on and then all of a sudden we are deep thinking. Of ways to out think Him. When we could be using all that great deep thinking energy on drawing nearer to Him. It's a good thing that He doesn't get tired cause there's a lot of deep thinkning to be done down here.
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I can relate!  I really enjoyed spending time with your deep thinker over memorial weekend.  She is so much fun! 
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