Shortgrass
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This picture was taken at Leadville, Colorado. Mt. Massive in the back, The black mining dump in the forground is what carried great deposits of silver. Lead carbonate is what I think they called it. When the goldrush began in 1859, gold was discovered here in what is called California Gulch. The gold miners soon became discouraged because of the problems they had with this lead substance plugging their sluice boxes. They moved on in search of their fortune. Some fella finally figured out that this Lead carbonate was extremely rich in silver. The early miners had missed their fortune because it didn't appear to be what they expected. It looked like problems to them.
The Lord says in 1 Thes 5:6 that we should not sleep (be unobservant) as do others; but let us watch and be sober (ready to do business). Now if the coming of the Lord will be as the lightning flashes, I think he is not telling us to watch for him as though we wouldn't notice Him, rather to be alert constantly for oportunities to serve him. We can be like the early gold seekers in California Gulch that miss our oportunities because they appear to be problems. We need to train ourselves to see our problems as oportunities. It truly is such a prividlege to serve the maker of the heavens and the earth, even if it only involves carrying a glass of cold water or sweeping a floor. My, it is so easy for me to say things like that, and such a challenge to live it out! Well have yourselves a good Sunday mornin', and a good rest of the week too.[/img]