Reflection
When I saw the opening quote, I thought of my mom.
My mom is closing in on ninety years old, and due to her health, she lives in a very narrow lane.
She spends her days reading, watching TV (when she’s not napping in her easy chair), talking on the phone, and enjoying visits from friends and family. She still goes to church every Sunday.
Although her dreams and imagination are most likely minimal compared to when she was in her prime, there is one vision she’s worked to fulfill for most of her life.
For years, my mom has given advent candles to the children of family and friends close to her.
Due to their love of the yearly ritual, some of these children received candles from mom well into their twenties.
Many years ago, my mom had a vision of bringing joy to kids during the Christmas season by providing a candle that was to be burned one day at a time beginning on December 1st and through Christmas morning.
This vision is still a reality today as I was able to secure bulk pricing for a box of candles that tells me mom is not planning on exiting to the eternal anytime soon.
We are the only animal that has the ability to imagine and envision a future state.
Are you using your imagination to bring significance to the otherwise meaningless details of your life? Or, better yet, significance to someone else’s life?
P.E.A.C.E.
Jay@EagleLaunch.com
Habakkuk 2:2, “And the Lord answered me: ‘Write the vision; make it plain on tablets, so he may run who reads it.” (ESV)
That is absolutely beautiful! Wow!