Sitting on the south shore of Lake
Erie in the shade of two maple trees the horizon appears to stretch to eternity
before me. I know Canada is across the
lake, but only because I have been told so, not by any proof to my eyes. This Great Lake is not the ocean and yet, to
my visual senses it appears the same as when I stand on the shore of Biscayne
Bay and stare off toward Africa beyond the Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.
Moments such as these remind me how
vast and huge is our world. Yet, place
our globe in the perspective of our galaxy, the Milky Way, and we are a minor
planet circling a minor star, on the very fringe of the galaxy composed of
hundreds of millions of stars and planets.
Then place our Milky Way galaxy in the perspective of the universe where
it is one of thousands of galaxies and the scale of size moves way beyond what
my mind can grasp.
On such a scale how do we ever
begin to imagine that any of our actions or lives every truly matter beyond our
own limited sphere of influence? Yet we
have a tendency as human beings to inflate our actions and lives to the point
we believe they and we are the ONLY thing that matters. We nurse and harbor grudges to the point that
we believe a hurt to us strikes at the heart of reality and the universe. We have trouble accepting apologies, offering
forgiveness, and realizing and accepting that most of the time behavior from
others that may hurt us has more to do with them, what is going on with them,
what hurts and pain and wounds they are carrying around and trying to deal with
far more than it has anything to do with us.
But inflating ourselves and our
lives to the center and focus of the universe does not really shift or change
the scale of reality at all. We are
still momentary, minor moments of carbon elements and gases congealing to
experience a brief flash of time and space on the continuum of eternity and
infinity.
The Good News from Jesus though is
that God loves us. God created us for
these momentary experiences and God loves us through each breath and God will
continue to love us when our little speck of time on this globe has
passed. We are infinitely and eternally
important to God and beloved by God whatever we do or do not do.
So why don’t we embrace our brief
time to enjoy it fully? Why don’t we let
go of the anxiety and worry that clouds our actions? Why don’t we let go of hurts and grudges and
embrace our fellow travelers in love? It
is a grand, glorious, beautiful world in which God has placed us. It would be a shame to waste our brief
opportunity to enjoy it!
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