Tuesday, June 2, 2020

...now

"For he [God] understands how weak we are; he knows we are only dust. Our days on earth are like grass; like wildflowers, we bloom and die. The wind blows, and we are gone—as though we had never been here."Psalm 103:14-16

I recall watching an interesting TV program commemorating the life of Gregory Peck, the well-known actor, soon after he passed away. Obviously, we know little about the personal lives of famous actors—except for what the tabloids would like to have us believe. Nevertheless, I have always had a great admiration of the talents of this gifted actor.

As we were watching this program, I said to Joy, my wife, how it struck me how fleeting life is. A man reaches a peak of fame and, if he is fortunate enough, may stay there for a few years, and then he is no longer. Life is over. It reminded me that that is also true of me. Here today; gone tomorrow.

I'll never forget some of the last words of a very close friend of mine who, in his mid-forties, became the victim of cancer, and said to me before dying, "I am so angry because there was so much more I wanted to do with my life that I never got around to doing. And now it's too late."

When I come to the end of life's journey, I don't want to have regrets. I want to know that, even with my human frailties, I gave life my best shot having invested it in eternal values. I wish the same for you also.

You have probably read the wonderful quote credited to Stephen Grellet, the 18th/19th-century French/American religious leader, who said: "I expect to pass through the world but once. Any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness I can show to any creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer it, for I shall not pass this way again."
-richard innes

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