in holland
The ferry taking me to Holland is said to be the largest hydrofoil-style ship in the world. It was comfortable, and i learned one important thing while on it. In the section of seats where i was, there was a TV screen placed up and in front for all 40 or so people who could sit there. I was reading the Japanese 1858 Great Controversy, but my eyes kept wandering upwards to the screen. Amazing how much power the moving picture has over the mind. It reminded me that sometimes even when you can see the live thing happening in front of you, the screen sometimes holds more attraction. Probably it is because the pictures change frequently and quickly, always making one look forward to what will be displayed next.
Why was this of interest to me? – Because it made me more determined than ever to put the Great Controversy book to an animated movie. If even i want to look up at moving pictures of worthless things rather than keep my eyes focused on the printed page (and right now while i type this the scenery is moving by quickly while on a train in Germany, so i’m not concentrating wholly on the typing!), then i know for sure that other people who don’t even realize the value of these words from God would rather have some moving picture to keep their attention. Lord, please give me wisdom in how to move forward in this project. It is really too big for me, but then all of life is. But with your Holy Spirit working on my heart, if i humble myself to be directed, i can become omnipotent! Wow!
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