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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The Dot


           Here’s a convicting story. A preacher was once addressing a group of men. He took a large, blank sheet of paper, placed a black dot in the center with his pen, and held it up before the men.
            “What do you see?” he asked.
            One person responded quickly, “I see a black mark.”
            “Right,” the preacher replied. “What else do you see?”
            Total silence.
            “Don’t you see anything other than the dot?” he asked.
            No reply.
            “I’m really surprised that you have completely overlooked the most important thing of all—the rest of the sheet of paper.”
            His application was this. Life is full of blessings and possibilities. Too often, we allow the relatively fewer and smaller, dot-like disappointments or painful experiences to distract us.
            In our lives, we have so much to be thankful for—and so much possibility with what is yet to come.
           
19 Praise the Lord; praise God our savior! For each day he carries us in his arms (Psalm 68:19.) NLT

Source: Our Daily Bread


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