As we get older, our vision should improve. Not our vision of earth, but our vision of heaven. Those who have spent their life looking for heaven gain a skip in their step as the city comes into view. After Michelangelo died, someone found in his studio a piece of paper on which he had written a note to his apprentice. In the handwriting of his old age the great artist wrote: "Draw, Antonio, draw, and do not waste time." Well-founded urgency, Michelangelo. Time slips. Days pass. Years fade, and life ends. And what we came to do must be done while there is time.
From the Book, He Still Moves Stones
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Time Slips By
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As we age the chances of having a "Near Death Experience" increase. But, if we are in Christ, we are promised a "Near Life Experience."
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