I remember my former Pastor’s wife saying “keep
a light touch on things.” This was
encouragement to not value any earthly possession more than life and
relationship with Christ. Realize that
there is no “thing” that we can save or take with us when our time here on this
earth is over. Regardless of where your
faith is, no one has ever been able to take anything of tangible worth or value
to the grave with them. During these
past few weeks of watching the fires on the west coast, the devastation in
Houston and surrounding areas, earthquake in Mexico, and the current hurricane
Irma that has already destroyed land, taken lives, and is soon to be making
landfall on the east coast has made that statement come back to my mind.
Keep a light touch on things.
I was sharing with a few friends at work last
week about this. Thinking about all of
the loss in Houston, the houses that will need to be leveled, totaled vehicles,
loss of most earthly possessions makes this more real. No matter how much we acquire, we cannot save
anything, or control what happens to things.
As I look around my house at all
of the “things” that I have, I have to admit that there are items that I would
hate to lose, but none that are more valuable than my children. They are the only thing I truly care to “take
with me” when I go. Praying for those
who have to find new normal, and who have to start from scratch.
Praying that communities come together to
support each other. Praying that we can
all learn to keep a light touch on things.
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