Shortgrass
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The last of 32 evening guests just left. What a pleasure to sit around the dying embers of the fire with good friends & neighbors. I guess I'm a bit challenged in some ways, so I found myself thinking of those embers that were an old post just moments before. Once, many years ago, they were a stately Cedar tree offering protection from blizzards or scorching sun for some band of red men. When they were cut down, it would seem their usefulness was over, but that is not the case. They served in a fence line for who knows how long before they rotted off. Now for sure it would seem their usefulness was over. Nope we had a great fire and fellowship around it. The heat they put off was feeling ok by the time we finally gave it up. I will now haul the ashes off, and they will enrich the ground. So what lesson can we get from that? Ecclesiastes says there is a time for everything. From that I learn that life holds many seasons, and things will change (no exceptions). Our responsibility in life will be different, but none the less useful. Each use of the post caused some differences in the appearance of the tree, post or charcoal. We will likely appear to be different people as the seasons of our life change, but we will always have a purpose to serve Him who has made us and changed us. Have yourselves a good Sunday mornin', and a good rest of the week too.