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Saturday 15 April 2006

In the valley

Ullapool, Ross shire, North Scotland






Yesterday we took a trip to Ullapool for the day. We had good weather between the showers. The magnificent views and mountains are awesome.

The day between Good Friday and Easter Sunday always has that sense of hanging around. We are neither in the grip of the terror of the Friday nor celebrating the resurrection. The time 2000 years ago was spent by God in an alien area of separation. Would that this community would celebrate more fully the Easter Sunday not on the diary date but all the year.

1 comment:

Philip Magee said...

You do get that kind of feeling but came accross this quote from times:

"Today is the darkest moment in the mysterious three-day cycle of the death and Resurrection of the hero-figure. Christ has been tortured and crucified, he is definitely dead, and he is lying in a tomb with a huge stone rolled against the entrance."

(view full article: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,923-2133189.html)
Yes this is the valley time and more so for those disciples. Praise God, today we know Christ is risen