Jacob, I Understand by Raymond A. Foss
A fall on the ice, two plus year ago a concave spot, in my left hip, where it once was convex, a reminder of that fateful fall at the back of the parking lot lost my balance, my way to the door fumbling with keys, papers, the clutter of life, changing our focus
So, I understand Jacob, the pain in the hip the constancy of the discomfort, changing you, your path in life, your name, for you struggled, wrestled with God, out there in the desert place knocked you off your own path turning once more toward the creator reborn Israel, with the sore left hip moving on in life, with a reminder, like me of a fateful struggle the impact of reality on our sore bones
June 19, 2007 17:20 Genesis 32:24-32
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