Thursday; April 26
The other day I was
having a conversation with a preacher friend of mine. We were discussing some municipal changes to the
local community that had the people up-in-arms.
Some adamantly supported a new road while others while others vehemently
opposed its construction. As my wise
friend ended our conversation, he made an incredible statement – it doesn’t really
matter what happens. Approving the proposal
might create extra traffic in a quiet neighborhood and denying the project
might mean that they still had to endure high seasonal traffic congestion, but
in all reality it just isn’t all that important. Wow!
That is truth! Life is not
measured by whether or not we construct a road.
Do we invest too much
energy in things that have too little meaning?
It is easy to get “wrapped around the axle” over things that really
aren’t that important. We stress
ourselves out over issues that will be gone and forgotten in a matter of months
(or weeks or even days). We strain
relationships and destroy friendships over things that don’t really impact our
quality of life.
Sure, it is great to
have opinions, but let’s understand the true value they have in the great
scheme of things. Let’s make sure that
before we invest our time or energy in something that it is worth our while and
the price we will pay.
Think About It!