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Good morning…

“Another minute. Another day. Year after year. Life lives through us. What an incredible gift.” I had just finished reading these final words from our Saturday morning blog post, We Live Through Death. The message shared a moving poem by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer entitled Still Here.

Suddenly, I felt a prick on my left arm, and, looking down, I saw this small white feather. I smiled at the mysterious creativity of God. The living Spirit, bridging earth and heaven, grabbed my full attention. Somehow had I been reached from the untouchable beyond? The single white feather resting on my arm drew me back to this poignant poem.

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On My Sleeve, the Smallest White Feather by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer

I never saw them before you died.
Now I find them in the sidewalk,
in the forest, in my hair,
on the seat in a restaurant—
white feathers might show up anywhere.
Part of me says, Be rational.
Part of me falls into the sweetness
of how it feels, as if you’ve found a way
to find me from wherever you are,
and offer me feathers,
as if you’re trying to touch me,
as if you’re suggesting I could fly.

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One white feather. My grey sleeve. A veil between heaven and earth, gently opened wide.

Even though our human understanding is patchy, clouded over, incomplete, the power of our eternal God is always at work. But whenever a person turns to the Lord, the veil is removed. Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Lord’s Spirit is, there is freedom (2 Corinthians 3:16-17, ISV).

Eternal life lives through us, thriving on earth as it is thriving in heaven, as the Spirit of the Lord accomplishes it. What a freeing gift!

…Sue…

P.S. We are leaning into the power of the Lord’s Spirit as my mom heads into the reversal surgery for her colostomy bag in Ohio today at 8:45 am. Tapping into the eternal life collectively living through us, thank you for your ongoing prayers.

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