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Reflections

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Chapel Reflection

As Water Reflects a Face,

So a Man’s Heart Reflects the Man.

Proverbs 27:19

 

This week I attended two Memorial Services on the same day….a first for me.  As I sat and listened at both services, I thought about the words which were spoken for each precious soul.  Both ladies were wonderful Christian people, and both served God throughout their lives in their own special ways.  Each ulogy reflected upon a life of ministry and love.  The first service was for a beloved 93-year-old grandmother, whose Homegoing was more of a celebration than a typical funeral.  Yes, there were tears, but at the same time, there was rejoicing over the fact that she was in her new Heavenly Home, reunited with loved ones and awaiting the arrival of those left behind.  Family members all spoke of the legacies she left for them.  Not material possessions, but things that truly matter like character, work ethic, hospitality, perseverance, loyalty and love. 

  The other service was for a beloved teacher and coach at my sons’ school.  Her life cut short by complications of surgery.  Though she never had children of her own, the evidence of her love for children was seen in the faces of the hundreds of students who attended her service and in the words of several athletes who spoke of her impact upon their lives.    She seemed to be the kind of person who made everyone’s life better, just by knowing her.   Although her life ended too soon, her legacy will live on in the students, athletes, family members and friends who were privaledged to know her. 

     After hearing about the positive imprint these two women have left on so many hearts, I began to think about what impressions I am making on those who are closest to me.  What legacy am I leaving for others?  What are  my heart and my life “Reflecting?”  After spending this extraordinary day traveling to attend two funerals, I feel the need to pause and take account of how I am spending my time, what are my priorities, in whom am I “investing,”  whose lives am I blessing, and what type of “inheritance” am I leaving for those around me?  Our days are numbered, and we have no guarantee of living a long, full life.  I hope to be making every day count and fulfilling the purposes to which I am called.  I hope to be “reflecting” things from my heart and life that will make other lives better for having known me.

The Things that matter…

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“The only things that count…

Can’t be counted.

The things that can be counted,

Don’t really count.”


Albert Einstein

Hello world!

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What started as a simple idea has turned into my personal ministry…finding a way each day to encourage at least one person whom God has placed in my path.  As wife, mother, sister, daughter, aunt, niece, relative, friend, neighbor, co-worker, client, customer,  or acquaintance, there are moments EVERYDAY in my life that I can find a way to offer ENCOURAGEMENT to those around me.

There is a Proverb (11:25) which says, “He who refreshes others will himself be refreshed.”  Try it, and see how true this is.  No matter how badly things might be going in life, you can always look around and find people who are hurting more than you.  By reaching out to others, the focus is no longer on your own troubles. View life through a lens looking outward, as opposed to looking inward.  Your outward vista will be personal and unique because no one else walks the exact journey you are walking, making you uniquely qualified to touch those with whom you come in contact wherever you are.

I challenge (encourage) you to take one simple step toward someone in your path today.  Give a smile to the cashier at the grocery store, pay the waitress a little extra tip, call a friend who has been on your mind, take time to listen to the elderly person in line with you at the grocery store, send a note to someone going through a rough patch in life to let them know their situation is not forgotten, send a card to a co-worker going through chemo, or email a divorced friend who is spending the weekend alone without her children.  The list is endless, but you get the idea.  Who knows what a better place this world could be if we each made this our personal mission each day.  Try it and see.