We are Blessed with ten year old twins in our family. James and Tess were born ten years ago tomorrow … the day after my stroke. They came a little early. Spent some time in the Nic U. Susan had family in two hospitals. It was a busy time. I wonder as I wander if twins perhaps have this kind of cerebral conversation in the womb…
In the cozy confines of their mother’s womb, two developing twins engaged in a philosophical debate that had puzzled them for months…
“Hey, sis,” whispered James, his tiny voice muffled by the amniotic fluid. “Do you ever wonder if there’s life after birth?”
Tess scoffed, her umbilical cord swaying gently. “Don’t be ridiculous. This is all there is. What more could we need?”
“But I’ve been thinking,” James persisted. “What if there’s more beyond these walls? A vast world waiting for us?”
“Listen to yourself,” Tess chuckled. “You sound like one of those crazy cord-huggers who believe in the ‘Great Delivery.’ There’s nothing out there.”
James kicked thoughtfully. “But don’t you feel it sometimes? This strange urge to move our legs, as if they have a greater purpose?”
“That’s just gas,” Tess retorted. “Stop overthinking it.”
“And what about the voice we hear? The one that sings to us and tells us stories?”
“Clearly a figment of your imagination,” Tess said, rolling her big blue developing eyes. “You’ve been drinking too much amniotic fluid.”
James sighed. “I just can’t shake this feeling that we’re being prepared for something more. Why else would we be growing and changing?”
“To fit more comfortably in here, obviously,” Tess replied. “This is our forever home.”
“But what if it isn’t?” James pressed. “What if there’s a whole other existence waiting for us? With light and air and—”
“Now you’re just making things up,” Tess interrupted. “Light? Air? Those are myths told to gullible fetuses.”
As they continued their debate, a sudden tightening sensation gripped them both.
“What’s happening?” Tess exclaimed, panic rising in her voice.
James remained calm. “I think it’s time,” he said softly. “The Great Delivery is upon us.”
“No, no, no!” Tess wailed. “I’m not ready! I don’t want to leave!”
But as the pressure increased and their world began to shift, James whispered, “Don’t be afraid, Tess. This is just the beginning of our real adventure.”
And with that, they embarked on their journey into the unknown, leaving behind the only world they had ever known, ready to discover the truth about life after the womb.
“Be still , and know that I am God. Psalm 46:10 “ This verse carries deep spiritual significance for us. It implies: trust in the face of uncertainty, inner peace, a Devine presence, a need to surrender, and perspective of our small role in the grand scheme of things. Just like the twins as they were born into their new realm, we are born again into the life eternal.
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Beautifully done! What a great way to explain the importance of faith and trust. That James is one smart guy! Tess has learned the importance of trust and faith. What a great lesson for us all!!
Wow! If you stirred CS Lewis and Bill Tolbert up in the blender, this is what you get. Great story, well told. Many thanks for this kick off to Sunday.
Grace and Peace, Tom
To God be the glory. Singing the doxology here Tom. Bill
Wonderful story! Yeah for James and Tess! We don’t know what is ahead for us but we do know that He is right there with us. Faith in what we cannot see!
To God be the glory …Amen