
Somewhere north of here
I took this photo through a car window.
Rain running down the glass.
Everything outside distorted.
Trees stretch into dark vertical smears.
The road disappears.
Even the horizon blurs.
Paul once wrote:
“Now we see through a glass darkly.”
I understand that line differently now.
I teach students how to see.
Edges.
Proportion.
Light against shadow.
Seeing clearly is the whole point of the class.
And yet the life I am living right now
is anything but clear.
The glass is wet.
Scripture says:
We walk by faith, not by sight.
Not by sight.
I have spent my entire career teaching people to trust their eyes.
Now I am learning to trust something else.
Even in this photograph
there is still one thing you can see.
The horizon.
Not clearly.
But enough.
A thin line of light.
Sometimes that is all you get.
And sometimes
it is enough to keep moving.
Tags: faith • formation • seeing • 1 Corinthians 13:12 • teaching • following
Often times a thin line of light is all we need. The photo is absolutely amazing. Your work speaks to me as i too am learning to walk an unclear path trusting somethings not seen. Bravo my friend
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Thank you, Jam.
You know that path well.
Sometimes a thin line of light is enough, is it not?
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A little bit of light gives a little bit of hope and hope like can grow like wild fire.
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