PERSPECTIVE


Perspective.  After losing someone you love, time in relationship to life and death takes on a much wider and deeper and broader perspective.  Our vantage point changes and we start thinking and become more aware of how fragile our bodies are and how short a life span truly is.  Even 100 years doesn’t seem like enough time to accomplish all we want or hope or think we can accomplish.  Every year the pace of the calendar seems to fly by faster and time seems shorter and we look back at our relationships and become even more aware of how important our family and friends really are to us.  Death changes our perspective because we are forced to take into account the life span our loved one had and in most cases, they didn’t get enough time with us, which leads us to think about how much time lies ahead for us.  We come to realize that time is one of the most valuable gifts we have.  

Life moves on and never stops and what lies ahead, while unknown, is still a key element to understanding that clock called “life” is so incredibly precious…and so are YOU.

“Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom. Psalm 90:12


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