As I came to the end of Luke 21 today, there was an exhortation to “watch.” Jesus was telling his followers to be regularly “on watch” for the coming day of the Lord (Luke 21:34-38). There’s all kinds of ways to go with this teaching of Jesus but where I went was to the surprise snowfall we had yesterday and a walk out to our nearby prayer labyrinth. I had noticed as Scout and I headed out that I could still follow the sidewalks and paths because they had about 1” less snow than around them and I began to wonder what the labyrinth might look like. Would the curving paths still be visible or would it simply be a smooth open area with a big rock in the middle? And full disclosure, I was really hoping that no one had walked the labyrinth that day and broken up the snow. Well, as we arrived, this is how we found it.
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As I came to the end of Luke 21 today, there was an exhortation to “watch.” Jesus was telling his followers to be regularly “on watch” for the coming day of the Lord (Luke 21:34-38). There’s all kinds of ways to go with this teaching of Jesus but where I went was to the surprise snowfall we had yesterday and a walk out to our nearby prayer labyrinth. I had noticed as Scout and I headed out that I could still follow the sidewalks and paths because they had about 1” less snow than around them and I began to wonder what the labyrinth might look like. Would the curving paths still be visible or would it simply be a smooth open area with a big rock in the middle? And full disclosure, I was really hoping that no one had walked the labyrinth that day and broken up the snow. Well, as we arrived, this is how we found it.