Good Morning All,
Psalm 90:12; “So teach us to number our days that we may get a heart of wisdom.”
I
was visiting with a younger mother the other day. She and her husband have three children, two
boys and a girl. She has a job, he has a
job and the children participate in just about everything. They have soccer and spring baseball and
softball. They have dance, music in
school and one set of piano lessons. She
has everything plugged into her smartphone which is synced to her husband’s
phone. She belongs to a couple of civic
groups and is willing to help with the youth at her church. I got winded listening to her.
I asked her if they ever had time to eat
together as a family. She replied, “Oh
yeah, real often, we go through the drive through on the way to a game
somewhere.” Well, I guess it is family
time. Yet does it really count? One of the unfortunate side effects of trying
to have everything is that when you get it; there is no time. If you have and do everything, there truly
isn’t enough time in the day and there really isn’t time in your life.
We seem to think that in order to be happy
or successful that we have to have everything, do everything and leave nothing
for tomorrow. Yet the one thing that
truly suffers is our relationships because these need to be built on people and
not on things. I talked with a counselor
one time who was seeing an increase in couples in their mid-40’s through
early-50’s who had no idea how to interact or communicate with each other. They were married in their early to mid-20’s
had a family, chased kids for 15-20 years and when they became empty nesters;
they were left empty.
In our verse, God is telling us to plan
wisely. The most important parts of life
here on earth are the relationships that we form. God gives us the gift of faith. He gives us the forgiveness of sins. He gives us the gift of reconciliation. He wants us to foster out loving
relationships with those people who he places in lives. He gives us the time, the energy and the
wherewithal to make them satisfying relationships. Yet we can’t keep putting “things” ahead of
people. We can’t keep thinking that
having our children in one more event or that our belonging to one more club is
the answer. We have to stop seeing stuff
as the answer to the hard work that relationships are.
Relationships can get messy every so
often. This will happen when sinful
people are put in the same room. Yet God’s
love for us is to have solid loving relationships here on earth as a dim
reminder of the love that God has for us.
It is also to give us a helpmate here on earth. It is to give us someone to share the glad and
the sad moments with. Our life should be
about each other and not about stuff.
Gracious
Lord, we see in you the perfect relationship between Father and Son. Help us to strive for this type of
relationship here in this life. Give us
the wisdom to pick people over things.
Be with those who are struggling with their relationships at this
time. Help those who are lost in the shallowness
of possessions and guide them by your Spirit back into your loving arms. In the precious name of Jesus, our risen
Savior, we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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