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He'enalu Days He'enalu Days by Benjamin Lane
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“How does the world not see you, Lord? When the world finds a painting, the first thing they do is seek to know the artist. They don't make up a ludicrous theory that containers of paints exploded and flew through the air and landed on a canvas and randomly created an amazing design. No, they study the artist's style and technique to discern the artist's identity. They seek to know the artist. Yet surrounded by your creation, they philosophize and choose the big burrito in the sky. Only when their lives are in danger do they ask, "Where is God? Where is he right now?”
Benjamin Lane, He'enalu Days
“E ala e. We're all sons and we have to choose our own path. Will we be sons of darkness or songs of light? The choice is in our hearts.”
Benjamin Lane, He'enalu Days
“Bombs spewing like volcanoes, glass race tracks, hookin' u-bowl skate ramps, barrels beautiful and violent at the same time that fill us with waves of life straight from the source and the force of God in our veins when all of our fear and pain and joy pulse through us in waves as we reach for the light at the end of the tunnel. A fleeting moment we know we are alive. Every wave is a life on its own unique path... its own journey. The ride, man. And if we're lucky we're there for that final moment...looking into its soul.”
Benjamin Lane, He'enalu Days
“Think about it. Light waves and sound waves. Waves of energy and rain and wind, thunder and lightning. sky waves of blue and white. Land waves of rock and gold and green. Waves of life and death, humility and humanity. Waves of hate and rage and war. Waves of life and love and laughter. Waves of darkness, and waves of magnificent light.”
Benjamin Lane, He'enalu Days
“Absolutely. For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life through christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 6:23. May God bless the reading of His Word -- home skillet biscuits. Holla' at a biblical schola' when you see him in the street. Holla'.”
Benjamin Lane, He'enalu Days