Thursday, May 9, 2013

PERSPECTIVE

One of the online dictionary’s definition of “perspective” is the way in which objects appear to the eye; a mental view or outlook. 

Last week I went to revival at a church that I attended regularly during my teenage years.  Any time one returns to a place of their past, memories abound for sure.  I remember the church family I was a part of there, fun times had, strong spiritual services, and many other things—some significant, some not so much.  This particular church was a church filled with paternal relatives…my granny’s church and many of her own family.  In fact most of my paternal family sleep in that cemetery.  As my daddy said, the happiest of times and the saddest of times had occurred in that building. 

I can remember in the past when I would enter that church, it would seem such a long way to get to the front….the building seemed soooo big.  When I arrived on Sunday night for service and opened the door, I immediately noted that little had changed through the years except for one thing.  It seemed such a short distance to the front.  The pews and the aisle seemed shorter; however, they were the same ones. 

That got me to thinking, too, about our front yard we had when I was a child.  That yard seemed so very big, had oak trees my daddy had planted.  The front porch of that house seemed large and it seemed such a long distance from that front porch to the road, giving a little girl much place to run and play, pretend and dream.  Now, when I pass by that house, it never ceases to amaze me how small that yard seems.  Yes, it’s the same yard with the same porch on the house, but that porch seems so small. 

I decided that as one got older, the perspective changes….the way one looks at things and the way one thinks of things.  As one reaches “maturity”, I think the past holds so much “experience” that it makes one hopefully wiser and does change their perspective somewhat.    Face it, I’m realistic now when I look in the mirror.  Gone are the dreams of one day being slender.  I know that’s a ridiculous thought as long as I stay healthy.  I was slender in 12th grade and since then slender has become an unfamiliar word when used with my weight and form.  And now, I put it in perspective and it’s okay.  That’s not to say I’d not like to weigh a bit less, I would for sure, but I know that for that to happen, I have to make a serious effort to count the calories and pay attention to what goes into my open mouth.  I’m working on it.  My counting is not so easy. 

When I disagree with someone, I should always step back and look at the problem from that person's perspective.  Maybe that person is right or maybe that person is wrong but either way, I might be more understanding.  And if that person is wrong, I'll hope he would take a look from my perspective, too, just in case I would be right.  Perspective. 

In my life at this moment, I’d much rather be sitting on my porch watching birds than in a movie theater watching a movie.  Perspective.

When there’s a glass of water, I don’t look at it as half full or half empty.  I see a glass of water to quench my thirst.  Granted, that old saying giving an example of optimism and pessimism will never grow old, but I have learned that life is life and life is going to bring you some things you don’t want.  And one can’t do a thing about some of those things except endure.  Perspective.   And when life dishes out some really good things, just rejoice and be glad. 

Truly, a lot of times I am so busy looking at the outside of someone that I often miss what’s down on the inside and that’s the most important “side” of all.  Character and inner strength are what’s important.  Even though the online dictionary’s definition of perspective is “the way objects appear to the eye”, maybe every now and then I should look at life from God’s eyes.  God's viewpoint.  God's perspective.

1 Samuel 16:7 says, “….the Lord seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart.”

Maybe my thoughts don’t make much sense from one perspective but maybe they will from another.  Think on it.  Perspective.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

ONE


When I woke up on this day exactly one year ago, I was experiencing so many emotions.....happy/sad, nervous/excited...you get the idea, I am sure.  It was my little girl's wedding day.  She had waited quite a while for her prince to come and her day had arrived.  Even though there was so much to do, it seemed I still had time to be slightly weepy.  The day was lovely with the exception of being a bit blustery, as Winnie the Pooh would say.  It was a day filled with the things that make beautiful lifetime memories.

God has blessed me as I have been allowed to watch The Girl and The Son-In-Law grow together.  He is a wonderful man who loves my girl and watches out for her needs.  The Girl is a wonderful wife who loves her husband and watches out for his needs.  They are truly servers of their Heavenly Father and seek to make their lives and their home the kind of which He would be proud.  A mother could ask for no more than that...except maybe for a son-in-law who loves cranberry sauce and jello as she does.  Which The Son-In-Law does....just sayin'....

So on this day, their first anniversary, I wanted to share a few memories from that wedding day.....






As the words of one of the songs sang at the wedding goes....

We stand here together as a family, we join hands together, lifting praises to the Father above
For sending His son.
We've chosen together as a family, to serve Him forever, knowing nothing else will matter in time.
We've made up our minds.

Through the heat of the day we will join in the fight
Till He takes us away till our faith ends in sight.
As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.

We will serve Him, we will serve Him
We will serve Him, for He is worthy.
Serve Him, we will serve Him
We will serve Him for He is worthy.

Choose you this day, tell me who will you serve?
Let nothing stand in your way, give the praise He deserves.
As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.

As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.
As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.
As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.

So I pray for the blessing of many more happy years together for The Girl and The Son-In-Law and for today I wish them a wonderful rainy first anniversary and as always, send much love to them.

Amen.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

YAY!!!

Today might have been rainy on the outside and very wet to those of us who walked in it (even with an umbrella), but on the "inside" it was a great time of celebration.

I have one nephew and one niece on my side of the family.  They are children of my only sister and her husband.   The Nephew graduated from college a couple of years ago.  Today, The Niece graduated from college, Covenant College, at Lookout Mountain, Georgia....barely in Georgia.  The Son-In-Law remarked on the way home that it was unique in that a Georgia college was graduating in Tennessee, a whole other state.

Today was all about The Niece.  She has grown into a beautiful, sweet, kind young woman.  Wasn't it just yesterday that she was a babe in arms?  Sure seems like it to me and I'm sure to her grandmother and mother.   It's a girl thing, you know?

Our family is so very proud of The Niece so I wanted to mention her in my blog world.  Here she is.....




The graduation ceremony was quite different from public colleges in that God was front and center in the whole celebration.  One scripture I heard more than once was one we can all live by...."Do justly, Love mercy, Walk humbly with thy God."  I pray The Niece will do those things as she travels down her path set before her.  I know she will....

CONGATULATIONS!!!!!