So don’t close them anymore Riley. Open them to Me. It wasn’t an audible voice, more a thought that Someone else had inside his head.
God?
Whatever was happening was beyond his understanding, and that was something Riley hated. But until he could understand it, he knew he couldn’t go through with this decision. He backed up just as the sun broke through the clouds.
The sun. The platypus.
Creation shouts His message. Bec’s poster now seemed to shout wisdom. How could he have been so blind?
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The road home was long and difficult. Not nearly as much as the road ahead would be, Riley knew that, but he also knew there was more to discover down this road.
He no longer wanted to be the captain of his soul. He suspected that that was a position best filled by God. It was hard to know where to place God amongst all these thoughts swimming through his head, but Riley knew He deserved some place. He knew he could no longer afford to swim blind. He would look into God and decide for himself. He owed that much to Sue and Bec… and maybe to the platypus that their God seemed to send in his hour of need.
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