Wednesday; December 10
What are we looking for
in life? For some, they are looking for
the security found in a good job. For
others, they are searching for something that will make them famous. Still others are seeking an adventure that
will define their lives. Yet, the other
day I came across a quote that helped put things in perspective. In his book, The Icarus Agenda, Robert Ludlum
observed, “The most precious jewels are not made of stone, but of flesh.”. In essence, the riches so many people are trying
to find aren’t the true riches that are worth being found. The genuine treasures of life are those that
are found in relationships. We can make
money, we can travel the world, we can accomplish incredible things; but, in
the end, the things that make life livable are the people we meet along the
way.
Centuries ago, a wise man reflected on relationships and
observed, “A friend loves as all times, and a brother is born for adversity.”
(Proverbs 17:17). We can gather up all
the stuff in the world, but when we do a final accounting at the end of life,
it is the people who matter the most.
Are we amassing friends or missing relationships? Let’s find the balance that allows us to live
a comfortable and contented life.
Think About It!