Every day we encounter someone who impacts our lives in a positive or negative way. Some encounters stand out above all others.
Yesterday, my life was filled with happy birthday wishes from friends and family. Many offered prayers for me; one lady even took time to write out a long prayer which requested the most profound things from God for me. I was so humbled anyone would do this for me. I will treasure her prayer the rest of my life because her prayer had residual requests attached to nearly every phrase. It's a gift that keeps on giving.
Having lived over 65 years, I'm bound to reflection on yesterday and also of thinking about tomorrow. I find it ironic that I chose to go see a movie with my granddaughters, Inside Out. The movie focuses on memories and emotions and how those things interact with the way we live life. Amid the giggles coming from children in the theater, it made me think. About time, about life, about the time I've wasted thinking about the past, worrying about the future and failing to seize the moments as they come to me.
Then I "happened" across a devotional by Dr. David Allen, about the importance of 5 minutes. All these timely encounters of the day gave me pause. Just like the "selah" in scripture: "pause and think on these things."
Life is so short-- but a vapor. Time is only as valuable as we treat it.
“Look carefully then how you live, not as unwise but as wise, making the best use of the time, because the days are evil.” Ephesians 5:15-16
Perhaps it's best to remember, no matter where you are or where you go, the only time you have is now. ~~selahV
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