Today I got to play “model” for my friend, Bethany Haile. She is an awesome photographer who has recently started her own business.
In my closet I have shoeboxes full of bad photographs from my old 35 mm camera. The good ones made the album, the rest are tucked into a box. I couldn’t just throw them out for some reason. So they are hidden, but not forgotten.
It struck me today that maybe God has a digital camera. He sees all of our moments — the good, the bad, the wart-and-muck covered ugly. But it seems like all we have to do is ask, and *poof* our worst moments are deleted. I’d like to think he files our great moments in a beautiful scrapbook that he will show us someday. So when we do some good for someone (hug our sister) — keep. Have a moment of doubt (blurry shot) — delete. Watch tv instead of doing our quiet time (closed eyes) — delete. Shake our fist at God (sneer at camera) — delete. Pray with our kids — keep. Sing a song of praise — keep. Pray for a friend — keep. Smile at someone on the street — keep.
Those bad moments are not tucked away in a shoebox in God’s closet. They’re not sitting in a file somewhere in His computer. They are gone. Cleaned forever.
My prayer for the day is that I can add a shot or two to my (God’s) scrapbook today.
This one is my favorite! (Its about pictures…what can I say!) 🙂