Early morning mist is clearing, revealing woodland and home; for those awakening in the houses below it must seem a bleak looking day. The air is crisp and to see so far in the clear light is encouraging, this is a morning walk before the snow we have today.
I don’t often amaze myself but recently a friend recommended a book “The Christmas Mystery” by Jostein Gaarder – I read this book in less than a week, which for me is unheard of. Some of the quotes that will remain with me are :-
“But it is important to be happy about the little you have. However little it is, it's infinitely more than nothing”.
“There are two ways of becoming wise. One is to travel out into the world and see as much as possible of God's creation. The other is to put down roots in one spot and to study everything that happens there in as much detail as you can. The trouble is that it's impossible to do both at the same time”.
“God's kingdom is open to everyone, even people who travel without a ticket”.
Regarding the lovely wild flowers – the angel nodded mysteriously “They are part of the glory of heaven that has strayed down to earth” he explained. “You se there is so much glory in heaven that it can easily spill over”.
This book reveals more than just a Christmas mystery and as it came to the closing chapters, I did not want it to end; I didn’t want to know the answers, I was more than happy with the story itself.
Note to evening office: something revealed is not necessarily earth shattering.
2 comments:
i think a visit to our library is in order!
thanks....
I first read Sophies World, which I really enjoyed; I was surprised not to think of looking for more of his books. This recent one was recommended by a friend who also said I sould read "Through a glass darkly" I will get to that one after I finish "Vita Brevis". Good hunting.
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