Today, I found Amy’s obituary. As I unfolded the black and white clipping,
her smiling face looked up at me from the page.
My eight-year-old daughter leaned over to see and
asked, “Isn’t that the lady that was at your wedding? The one who helped you
get ready? I remember her picture from
your wedding book.”
Reading the small clipping, I did the math and realized it’s
been almost 14 years since Amy passed away. She was 38.
In a week, I’ll be 38.
There are a handful of parallels between her life and mine and
the truth is, she had a substantial influence on me as a foundational branch in my
spiritual family tree. As a prodigal coming home to my Father, she gave me guidance and love. For that, I'll forever be grateful.
Life is hectic, so I don’t think about her as much now
as I used to, but there are parts of her woven into the very fabric of who I
am. She came into my life at just the
right time and left so suddenly that I never really had a chance to tell her how
influential and important she was in my development as a young woman and a young
Christian.
“Yet you do not know
what tomorrow will bring. What is your life? For you are a mist that appears
for a little time and then vanishes.” James 4:14
The most sobering aspect of life is how it is but a
vapor. We are here one day and gone the
next. Every day we live, every breath we
breathe, is a gift from our sovereign God.
I may only have today.
I may only have this moment.
“So teach us to number
our days that we may get a heart of wisdom.” Psalm 90:12
We have the opportunity to live our days with intention, to squeeze
the goodness out of every moment, and to love the people He places around us and sometimes right in front of us.
Enjoy His big and little
gifts.
Get up early to see the sky painted in various shades of orange
and pink as it awakens to the sun. Watch a bird make a nest and listen to her
sing. Walk barefoot in the grass. Sit back and watch the clouds float by. Run in the rain. Eat a crispy apple. Smell a spring flower.
God’s creation was made to be enjoyed. And as you partake, remember to be thankful to
the Giver of all good things.
"O Lord, how manifold are your works! In wisdom have you made them all; the earth is full of your creatures." Psalm 104:24 (Read the rest of Psalm 104. You won't regret it.)
We were made to love.
Every day we have the chance to make an impact on someone’s
life. All we have to do is ask the Lord
to open our eyes and prick our hearts.
"Love one another with brotherly affection. Outdo one another in showing honor." Romans 12:10
It’s so easy to float through a busy life without making
contact with those around us. I can go
through my day just checking off my to-do list without looking up to see where
God might want to use me.
How many times
have we missed a chance to be the hands and feet of Jesus? How many times have we ignored the prompting
of the Holy Spirit to stop and take notice? How often do we make ourselves the
priority instead of being a vessel to pour out His love?
"What good is it, my brothers, if someone says he has faith but does not have works? Can that faith save him? If a brother or a sister is poorly clothed and lacking in daily food, and one of you says to them, 'Go in peace, be warmed and filled,' without giving them the things needed for the body, what good is that? So also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead." James 2:14-17
Seek Him first.
The most important aspect of living an intentional life is
time spent with the Lord. It is the foundation to living a life that matters. The older I get, the more God teaches me about
what it means to walk with Him. I know I cannot truly enjoy the people He
brings into my life and all that He has provided, without enjoying Him
first.
O God, you are my God;
earnestly I seek you; my soul thirsts for you; my flesh faints for you, as in a
dry and weary land where there is no water. So I have looked upon you in the sanctuary,
beholding your power and glory. Because your steadfast love is better than
life, my lips will praise you. So I will bless you as long as I live, in your name
I will lift up my hands.” Psalm 63:1-4
As I enter another year of life, Lord willing, He will keep
teaching me to seek Him first, love those around me, and find the beauty in
ordinary things.
Only the Lord knows the number of our days, so we should make
each one count.