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Puzzle Pieces
Early on, we had photos of puppies and kittens in baskets with large pieces. Later, country landscapes with tiny pieces. As soon as wed finish one, wed begin another. Dump out the box. Save any pieces already stuck together for a head start. Prop up the lid so the finished picture was visible. Soon puzzle pieces would be scattered everywhere on the table top. Once in awhile, someone would hold back a piece, so whomever could have the honor of finishing the puzzle. Mom taught us, Separate the pieces with straight, outside edges. Find the four corners, and make the frame before starting the rest. What if there had been no cover picture to guide us and help put the pieces together? We dont have a lid to look at, with a finished photo, for the puzzles of our lives. God, however, knows exactly and precisely what the picture looks like. I recall my sister, Marion, would pick up a piece, and determinedly say, This fits!, as she forced the cardboard into the space. How often I try to squeeze something into my life that is not supposed to be there, not designed for that particular time and place. One day at a time, as we turn our lives over to Him, the Lord give us a piece for the day. Its a puzzlement!... the King of Siam, to Anna, in the musical, "The King and I." Yes, well, not to Someone. Thats good news with heavenly hope.
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