Emotional roller-coaster!
Half-time: doing OK, but not very exciting. 2nd half...
Blackburn scored twice to go 2-1 ahead and it all looked so glum. So much so that I kind of gave up watching, turned the sound down and listened to a message we had at our Sunday meeting a couple of weeks back about seeking God.
Then, suddenly, from nowhere, Anders Svennson hits is glorious equaliser with 15 minutes left and it's game on. Off goes the teaching message, up goes the TV volume, and I'm focussed again, hoping against hope for a winner. It didn't look good. Southampton looked more like letting one in than scoring, but then (and this is why football is so addictive) a harmless ball into the box, Beattie goes down... ref gives a penalty. Beattie scores. Unbelievable.
I can't help thinking that I prefer life to be more life the 2nd half than the first, which was boring, but OK. Surely it's better to be full of action, exciting, engaging, a little nerve-jangling, but ultimately victorious. Jesus said, "I have come that you may have life in all its fullness." John 10:10
Bring on this kind of life!
(this footy watching & blog updating afternoon was bought to you courtesy of Eden Louise Howes who slept from 12 - 2.30pm!)