10 November 2007


So as I sit in the business center listening to the sweet sounds of The Working Title, I have been thinking about the importance of balance. I have been working on my theology reading, and I have come to the conclusion that as humans we can never really understand this whole God thing. It can seem to be very frustrating, the whole not knowing thing. But on the other hand, how amazing is it to be aware that "at the end we have so much to look forward to." So God can do anything, because if He didn't He would not be God. And at the same time, He cannot act contradictory to His nature. How does that make sense? It is a logical contradiction to say that He can do anything, and then state the things that He cannot do, and both seem like accurate statements when they are separated, but together they are just contradictory. But they both are true. What does that even mean? That God just isn't logical? That we really can't wrap our minds around this Amazing Being?

But enough of that. So I am in the business center, right by the lobby of the hotel in Lake Wales, in the middle of nowhere. It is kinda interesting listening to what is going on around here. (They have like a million golf carts, and I guess golf cart #24 crashed into something and left. They were being loud, too). Earlier though, there was a bonfire, it's still going on probably. My little brother Caleb and I were staying warm for a while by the fire. (Well, he was more so walking around finding pine needles and bark and sticks to throw into the fire, but I was trying to stay warm.) Around 10:00 PM they broke out the Jello shots. Hahaha! Then it was time for Caleb and I to leave, because how are you supposed to keep a kid from getting too close to the fire when the intoxicated adults are throwing there plastic containers and logs, but not quite getting it into the fire, and burning there arm-hair off. Plus Caleb asked about the Jello, but didn't want any after I explained that they were made of adult beverages. Oh, I love my brothers.

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