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A couple of years ago we had a small earthquake in our small town. Everyone was talking about it. The last time our town talked this much about an event was when we had a grand opening of
a new Dairy Queen. We were the epicenter of east Tennessee hot fudge Sundaes.
After our quake, neighbors would ask, “Can you believe how loud the rumble, and how it shook everything in the house?” I would honestly answer, “ I didn't hear or feel anything.” They looked at me in disbelief.
Let me explain. I arrived home from some concerts, and was unpacking at my usual
hyperactivity, break-neck speed; my cat , seemed spooked, and ran past me in the yard at the same speed I was walking, as I carried a suitcase, guitar and backpack.
I rushed into the house and noticed my daughter Gabrielle doing homework.
I went into another room, when
I heard Gabrielle say,” Whoa! Did you hear and feel that? I said, No, I’m working. She said it last several seconds and moved thing on the mantle. I can’t believe you didn’t feel it.
Later that day the official Richter scale reading posted and I told Gabrielle the quake was a 3.8, to which she quipped, “ Just think, since you couldn’t tell it was happening, you are at least a
3.9.”
I am sure the earthquake story in the Bible was much larger than 3.8. God used it to unshackle prisoners and draw others to Him. God also moves and shakes our world spiritually for a greater purpose. Let’s not get so busy and focused on our current circumstances that we miss the magnitude of the great things God is doing in our lives.
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A couple of years ago we had a small earthquake in our small town. Everyone was talking about it. The last time our town talked this much about an event was when we had a grand opening of
a new Dairy Queen. We were the epicenter of east Tennessee hot fudge Sundaes.
After our quake, neighbors would ask, “Can you believe how loud the rumble, and how it shook everything in the house?” I would honestly answer, “ I didn't hear or feel anything.” They looked at me in disbelief.
Let me explain. I arrived home from some concerts, and was unpacking at my usual
hyperactivity, break-neck speed; my cat , seemed spooked, and ran past me in the yard at the same speed I was walking, as I carried a suitcase, guitar and backpack.
I rushed into the house and noticed my daughter Gabrielle doing homework.
I went into another room, when
I heard Gabrielle say,” Whoa! Did you hear and feel that? I said, No, I’m working. She said it last several seconds and moved thing on the mantle. I can’t believe you didn’t feel it.
Later that day the official Richter scale reading posted and I told Gabrielle the quake was a 3.8, to which she quipped, “ Just think, since you couldn’t tell it was happening, you are at least a
3.9.”
I am sure the earthquake story in the Bible was much larger than 3.8. God used it to unshackle prisoners and draw others to Him. God also moves and shakes our world spiritually for a greater purpose. Let’s not get so busy and focused on our current circumstances that we miss the magnitude of the great things God is doing in our lives.
https://m.facebook.com/comediantimlovelace
https://www.instagram.com/timlovelacecomedy
https://youtube.com/@TimLovelaceComedy

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