I enjoy this time of year, the anticipation of
the new ice and hard water season, who will book trips and how many times will
I get to go out with friends and family to just hang out and have fun. As the New
Year approaches I always look back on the year after having some rest and
family time in Texas, it amazes me how fast a year can go and the trips that
stick in my mind.
My biggest stand out this year was an evening
trip with 3 guys I squeezed into the schedule and what a blessing it was. It began with lakers on the bottom and jigs,
then for the evening bite of rainbows and browns. Although Mother Nature had a
different idea, we had to sit out some lighting in a safe place on shore.
One of the guys, asked if he could sing??????
Not your usual item on a guided trip. You all know me a little, I said sure and
he explained that they would be Jewish or Hebrew hymns sung in Hebrew, his
friends gave him some grief and said he always does stuff like this. Oh were
they ever so beautiful to hear and how driven by the spirit of God even as I
don't understand Hebrew you could hear the cry and desire for the Lord to fill
the singer on some hymns and on others hear the praise of answered prayers.
It still brings tears to my eyes that I have the opportunity to
experience something like that during an explosive thunderstorm.
I experience our Lord in many ways, as I am
sure many of you do. Merry Christmas and I wish you and your families all the
joy this coming year.
HE>iSteve G
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