I read that quote this week and not for the first time was
struck by the deep wisdom of this man. Too often we do exactly that, we miss
the beauty of the moment because we can’t stop fretting about tomorrow and the
great god of our world, the pursuit of money and things.
We tread over others in our race for bigger better faster
shinier things; our families often paying the cost of our commitment to work
and bettering ourselves because we are never truly there for them.
Reading this quote made me reflect on the number of times I
have spent hours visiting those facing the prospect of their death. I hear so
often of opportunities to be still and spend time with loved ones lost, of the
endless pursuit of stuff and things so thoroughly irrelevant now that death
looms large.
Why don’t we notice the futility of the rat race that our
lives become sooner I wonder?
Why do we build palaces on the sand of things that will pass
away instead of upon that which will last forever?
Hear the challenge today to stop running around and wasting
the opportunity God has given you to live for the moment. As we prepare for the
summer make the most of every chance to live simply and humbly before God; take
time to smell the freshly mown grass, to hear the children playing, to stop and
admire the beauty all around us.
In simple blessings such as these you will find the heart of
heaven, if you slow down long enough to notice it right in front of you.
God bless you
Revd Neil

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