Wednesday, September 23, 2009

"Listening to your life"

Hey, Y'all,

I was looking in my (ironically-labeled, I now realize, as some of these are a couple of years old) "future RST" folder and found this quote whose
citation I've apparently lost. Here it is...

I received word recently of the passing of a 68-year-old woman who was a mom and a grandmother--she was involved in an automobile accident which left her in a coma from which she never recovered. In the words of a family friend, she was "just a normal housewife whose family was her career." When they spoke at her funeral, they all spoke about a remarkable woman who had a profound influence on their lives by "merely" being there and being faithful to God.

Here's a truth among truths: there's no substitute for the power of a steady life of faith. It may not hit you over the head, but over time, the reality of a loving life takes hold and you cannot shake it. We often hear about the more glamorous stories of radical change faith can produce, and these are indeed thrilling and inspiring stories, but the real examples are often unclaimed until someone is suddenly taken from us, or we are given time to listen to the silence of someone's life. And that silence can speak volumes.

Think of all the unsung heroes like her who will shine like stars in Heaven. It's not always--no, in fact, it's almost never the convincing argument or the riveting miracle that changes lives. It's much more often the quiet power of a steady faith that leaves the deepest impression and can win over the hardest heart.

If someone listened to your life today, what would they hear? Anxiety, fear, confusion, hurry? Or love and a faith that is bigger than all those things? What speaks loudest in your life? It's a sobering thought and I, for one, have to say I am not real pleased with the results of my own self-assessment in this regard. Good thing we've all got a little more time by the grace of God. Live well today, live well every day. You never know who'll be listening to your life.

You've been prayed for today...

J


1 comment:

facho said...

Pito y Vonnie,
Qué pensamientos tan reales, nobles y profundos. Miren, no sé si se han dado cuenta que hay una persona en mi vida que estos pensamientos le caen lo muy bien. . .es nenela linda. Sí, ella es merecedora de
mi regocijo, admiración y amor por lo que ha sido en mi vida y la de ustedes-DIOS siempre la va a seguir bendiciendo ricamente. Gracias mil por tan bello RST. Les quiero mucho,
facho