It is a shame that often times it takes a loss to realize what you have gained.
We go thru our day to day lives each of us with a different level of thankfulness for that gain.
Do not take those gains for granted, one day they could all go up in flames or wash away in flood.
True they can be replaced, but the memories can not.
How do you replace the fishing pole your son caught his first fish on?
How do you replace your grandmothers’ rocking chair?
How do you replace your daughter’s first real bicycle?
The item is replaceable, the history and memories of times shared with it are not.
What will be remembered is seeing your sons eyes as he caught that fish.
The stories your grandma read you on her lap in that chair.
The pride your daughter felt when she rode that bike for the first time without training wheels.
Remember no matter the material gains, the best rewards in life are those with no material value.
Material possessions do not compare to the rewards of faith, family, and friend.
These are what are most precious in life.
So take a moment to thank those most close to you, for the gains and rewards they provide you in your life are not replaceable.
In the balance sheet of life, the things with most reward, do not have receipts and are impossible to calculate.
Give plenty of hugs, they’re worth more than any ledger sheet, and add up to the best rewards in life.
Cherish your memories…in the end that’s all you’ll take with you.
BAS …;}… June 19th 2008
Romans 7:21 – 8:6
Thursday, June 19, 2008
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