Taking Time in Mid-winter

During these cold winter and often dark days, sitting quietly with a warm cup of coffee, and writing in my journal, is often a favourite part of my daily routine.  Allowing myself a few moments to be reflective, to centre, to plan tasks and occasionally vent has been practice of many years.


My newest pottery mug is one made with slight imperfections, a little off balance and a good reminder that we do not have to be perfect. 

In fact, it is in our imperfections that we draw closer to God and allow the Creator to work in our lives. The Apostle Paul struggled with such and three times asked for it to be removed, as is recorded in 2 Corinthians 12:8-9 “But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness…”

So as I sit in the January mishmash of Christmas decorations in the living room still to be put away,  I am again reminded of blessings and moments that we are given to reflect on this imperfect world of ours. 

“My grace is sufficient for you”

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