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Sunday, July 9, 2023

Opus 2023-191: Boggles

As I was in worship and contemplating that which cannot be contemplated the phrase “boggles the mind” came to me.  It is not a technical scholarly phrase.  I can’t find it in my theology books.  As you know it is not original.  It is appropriate in some contexts.

There are many things that almost boggle the mind.  When I consider the blessings of my life it is not beyond imagination, just hard to believe.  When I looked at a new born grandchild I almost got boggled but I knew others who had been there and I was one myself.  The beauty of a spring morning in wildflower season can make your sox curl.  If I ever did it, a hole in one would make me think I was alseep.

But contemplating God goes a step beyond.  It is like a math formula, ∞ * ∞.  Our minds can only approach it because we were created in the image of God.  Our dog will never even know there is an idea past his food bowl.

I don’t expect to get unboggled in this life.  Even in eternity it is doubtful.  In the mean time I have the joy of getting a glimpse of glory.

homo unius libri

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