One rainy afternoon I was driving
along one of the main streets of town, taking those
extra precautions necessary when the roads are wet and
slick.

Suddenly, my daughter, Aspen,
spoke up from her relaxed position in her seat. "Dad,
I'm thinking of something."

This announcement usually meant she had been pondering
some fact for a while, and
was now ready to expound all that her six-year-old mind
had discovered. I was eager to hear.

"What are you thinking?" I asked.

"The rain," she began, "is like sin, and the windshield
wipers are like God wiping our sins away."

After the chill bumps raced up my arms I was able to
respond.

"That's really good, Aspen."

Then my curiosity broke in. How far would this little
girl take this revelation? So I asked... "Do you notice
how the rain
keeps on coming? What does that tell you?"

Aspen didn't hesitate one moment with her answer:

"We keep on sinning, and God just keeps on forgiving
us."

I will always remember this whenever I turn my wipers
on.

In order to see the rainbow, you must first endure some
rain.
(Sent to me by a very special
friend)