Did you ever think about how deceptive “time” is?
For example, “Time heals all wounds” is only true if someone is doing something. “Absence makes the heart grow fonder” is poetry. The truth is that absence causes division.
I think that as we grow through the process of aging, we envision a life of what’s at first hard work but evolves into a life of peace. But time is deceptive. Sure, age brings wrinkles and spots but it also brings callouses, hard places that grew to mask heartbreak and discontent.
Here’s what I know about time. It’s filled with mistakes and regrets. It’s the way that I choose to use them that makes the difference.
Some of them are eye opening. Paul prayed that the eyes of our hearts may be opened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you. This is the only way that we may see God’s goodness. Might be that we need to open our eyes to the possibility that some of what we endure is for our own good that one day we may have the peace that we do long for.
Does that make sense to you? Do you need some encouragement today? It may just be the time that you find those things that are within your power to change that will make your life better. Believe me, the Lord will do His part. How about you do yours?
Before time runs out?
Have a great Saturday!
-Pastor Butch