Date Night Near the Little Miami
My husband and I decided we’d like a night out at a nice restaurant which we go to occasionally. It is situated right on the Little Miami River in Ohio, with some outdoor seating.
It was Saturday, and as we approached, I said, “Wait, it’s Saturday after 6, probably crowded, and they probably have their amplified music.” We don’t like amplified music at meals because it’s hard to hear each other when talking. And as we drew near, the parking lot was full to overflowing, so we passed by. We would go again on a slower night, because the food is excellent.
So, what next? I saw a sign for the Schoolhouse Restaurant. It’s a unique place, sometimes with long waits, but not always. I said, “Want to go there?” and my husband agreed.
We entered and asked the person at the front, “How long is the wait?”
The man answered, “I can make it as long as you want!”
Actually, unlike two other times, we got seated pretty quickly.
Two special things about this restaurant:
1) It’s a real old schoolhouse, built in the 1860s. The menu is on a chalkboard on one wall of the restaurant. There are many schoolroom artifacts, such as maps, a globe, and pictures of Washington and Lincoln.
2) The food is served family style, meaning you do order an entree, but then everyone in your party shares the side dishes of coleslaw, salad, mashed potatoes, kernel corn, green beans, and corn bread with butter.
Near the end of our meal, I noticed a first responder talking to a woman two tables away. Emergency vehicles had quietly arrived, and apparently she was having a health issue.
On leaving the restaurant, we saw a fire engine, an ambulance, and a sheriff’s car outside, all blocking our egress. No problem, we were not in a hurry. I went for a walk and my husband stayed in the car.
Shortly before the emergency vehicles cleared out, I saw the distressed woman walking with an officer, so I guess she was somewhat okay.
Always an adventure when you go out for the evening!
What If?
What if God is real, and He really exists?
What if He created us, only out of love?
What if because He created us, He knows our inmost being, and knows what’s best for us?
What if His commandments are not arbitrary rules to spoil our fun, but if by following them, we’d be saved from a life of selfish misery?
What if some of the things we’ve been told about God are mistaken, and we’ve been misled?
What if there is a malevolent being who hates God and humans, is envious of us humans, and wants to destroy any relationship we might have with God, and tries to convince us that God is against us?
What if we could know God personally, and His Spirit could guide us through many difficulties? And, we could know what He’s really like?
What if God the Father is better than the best father on earth, the best at mercy, forgiveness, justice, love, protecting us, and providing for us?
What if we’re afraid to acknowledge God as our Father, because then He will have authority over us, and then we couldn’t do whatever we want to do?
What if we’re afraid of intimacy with God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit?
What if He loves us so much that He sent His Son to die for us? And then His Son defeated death and our sin by rising from the dead?
What if we gave Him a chance and let Him love us?
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