
Sometimes an improvement starts with a mess. Resisting change is resisting even the possibility of an upgrade.

Sometimes an improvement starts with a mess. Resisting change is resisting even the possibility of an upgrade.
Awestruck son of the Sovereign of the universe, from whom all rights and responsibilities of men derive. View all posts by Jon
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Hmmm. I see corrugated metal, probably from a roof, possibly siding. Some drawers, and what looks like it could be kitchen cabinet drawers. But it’s outside, and I see equipment behind the stack. So maybe a shed? I’d be interested in the “before” picture.
And I heard a preacher say that sometimes you have to preach the church empty before you can preach it full (to bring it all back to God). You got Part 1 done 🙂
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The building was an old corn crib that had been sheeted with corrugated metal. The structure was failing and the roof was leaking on my table saw, if I left it in the wrong place.
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And now that space is “without form, and void”. You get to engage in the act of creation.
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This is true, but sometimes a mess is just a mess.😂
❤️&🙏, c.a.
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We have all made those, haven’t we?
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WOW, that is a mess 😄🙌
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