Tuesday, October 25, 2005

When God wants an important thing done in this world or a wrong righted,
He goes about it in a singular way.
He doesn't release thunderbolts or stir up earthquakes.
God simply has a tiny baby born,
perhaps of a very humble home,
perhaps of a very humble mother.
And God puts the idea or purpose into the mother's heart.
And she puts it in the baby's mind, and then - God waits.

The great events of this world are not battles and elections and earthquakes and thunderbolts.
The great events are babies,
for each child comes with the message
that God is not yet discouraged with humanity,
but is still expecting goodwill to become incarnate in each life.
Edmond McDonald

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