800 Juliana Drive, Woodstock, Ontario

Phone: 519-539-1492

     

Overflowing

    We all know what overflowing looks like: The moment you are not paying attention while pouring coffee into your mug or juice into your glass. The rain comes teeming down and eavestroughs or street gutters cannot handle the load. Spring runoff from melting snow swells creeks and rivers beyond their banks. Dictionary.com provides these definitions for the verb o·ver·flowed, o·ver·flown, o·ver·flow·ing.
    ●    to flow or run over, as rivers or water:
    ●    to have the contents flowing over or spilling, as an overfull container:
    ●    to pass from one place or part to another as if flowing from an overfull space:
    ●    to be filled or supplied with in great measure
    I am drawn to the last two definitions in this list when thinking about the WCS theme for this year: Overflowing with Thankfulness. God is full of grace and mercy, full of love and compassion. Many, many Bible passages tell us about the nature of God and frequently use the words, 'full', 'abounding', 'all'. Our response to Him comes from the recognition of His greatness. As we discipline ourselves to be conscious of the blessings He pours out, knowing that we are filled and supplied in great measure, those blessings can pass from us to others. Look at what God is doing in your life, in your community, and let His goodness and grace overflow through you.

                            C. Verbeek, Principal
 

Comments
Login to post comments.