As we close one
year and prepare to begin a new one, I’m thinking about time. Some anonymous wag reflected on life and
time:
Life
is tough. It takes up a lot of your
time, all your weekends, and what do you get at the end of it? I think that life is all backward. You should die first and get it out of the
way. Then you live twenty years in an
old-age home. You get kicked out when
you’re too young. You get a gold watch,
you go to work. You work forty years
until you’re young enough to enjoy your retirement. You go to college; you party until you’re
ready for high school; you go to grade school; you become a little kid; you
play. You have no responsibilities. You become a little baby; you go back into
the womb; you spend your last nine months floating; and you finish up as a
gleam in somebody’s eye.
Of course,
things don’t work that way, do they?
Life moves forward, not backward.
And instead of finishing as a gleam in somebody’s eye, some finish
burdened down with baggage from years misspent, relationships un-reconciled,
and opportunities un-seized. Many people
finish life with a lot of what-ifs and if-onlys and a bucketful of regrets. But this need not be.
God is into
fresh starts and new beginnings. You can’t
change the past, but you can make a better future. You can draw nearer to God through personal spiritual
disciplines and involvement in the life of His church. As far as it depends on you, you can live in
peace with others, dropping old grudges and treating others with kindness and
understanding. You can commit to seize
the God-offered opportunities that come your way in 2013. You can set some goals that will get you where
you want to go. God gives us January for
such things as this.
What helps me as
the years transition are these three truths: God can redeem my past; God is
with me in the present; and God holds the future—my future—in His good hands.
As Carl Bard
once said, “Although no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can
start from now and make a brand new ending.”
That “anyone” means you.