A thought by Mark Batterson, Richard Foth, and
Susanna Foth Aughtmon (2015-04-28) from their book, A Trip around the Sun: Turning Your Everyday Life into the Adventure of a Lifetime (p. 147). Baker Publishing Group. Kindle Edition. Click on the title
to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.)
I’m not wanting to spend much time on
the fact that I just celebrated my 68th year going around the
sun. But I did and there are benefits to
that fact. As Dick says, perspective is
one of them.
He says, “I heard Dr. J. Edwin Orr, a
renowned church historian with doctorates from both Northwestern University and
Oxford, relate an intriguing anecdote some years ago. As a chaplain on the
Pacific island of Moratai in World War II, he was cornered by a young soldier
who, having witnessed carnage beyond belief, said, ‘I am an atheist. There is
no God!’ Musing on that challenge, Orr said, ‘Son, how much of all there is to
know do you think you know?’ Taken aback, the young man faltered. Dr. Orr
continued, ‘Let’s give you the benefit of the doubt and be exceedingly
generous. Let’s say you know one quarter of one percent of all there is to know
in the entire universe. Do you think that perhaps somewhere in that other
ninety-nine and three-quarters percent there just might be a God?’ The next day
the young fellow returned and said, ‘Okay. I’m not an atheist. I’m an agnostic.
There might be a god, but I can’t know him.’ Wisdom takes time.
And it does. I view life so much differently than what I did
at 28. I had a tendency to have all the
answers. I knew what was wrong with the
world and I was very quick to let people know.
Especially my new wife of one year.
I had a tendency to maximize but as I have experienced 40 more years of life
I now seem to minimize things more. Experience,
wisdom, perspective seems to clear up a lot of things in life.
Dick says, “Wisdom is the
distillation of experience. If we invite God into our experience, it becomes
concentrated and focused in a way that is true and easy to understand. Proverbs
3: 5– 6 says, ‘Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your
own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight
your paths’ (ESV). It is the process of years yielded to God, to His
understanding, to His ways, that births wisdom.”
He also says, “The truth is that with
each year I get to know a little more about life, a little more about myself
and the people I love, and a little more about God. Jesus the Eternal One, more
than any other person, helps me embrace the now. What a gift that is!”
And that is so true.
So where is time taking you?
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