In the April 7, 1999, issue of The Upper Room, Merial Scott of South Dakota wrote the following:
One summer morning when I was very small, Mother woke me with the words, "Get up and dress quickly now. I'm frying trout for breakfast." Astonished, I wondered how we could have newly caught fish when the day had just begun. At the table, I learned that my father had driven at dawn to one of his favorite streams and gotten a strike on almost every fly he cast. The unexpected breakfast was less of a surprise than the startling realization that my parents lived a life quite separate from mine. Their activities were not limited to my waking hours. A whole world operated without my knowledge.
As an adult, I find that God also moves in ways and places of which I am totally unaware.
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CSS Publishing Company, Sermons for Sundays in Lent and Easter, by Paul E. Robinson