Monday, June 22, 2009

Enough Said

I experienced a different Father's Day this year. My wife Cindy and son Clayton were both out of town, so I spent a rather quiet day with Max and Freddie, our two Schnauzers. I had received my Father's Day cards and gifts before Cindy and Clayton left town...even Max and Freddie had presented me with cards the day before, so there was really little to do but enjoy what turned out to be a beautiful Sunday afternoon. There was an invitation to play golf late in the afternoon so I took advantage of the quiet around the house, with Max and Freddie's permission of course, and got in a late round of golf.

My thoughts turned occasionally as I made my way around the course to the blessings of family. I consoled myself after a bad shot, and there were several, with the reminder of all that I had to be grateful for. I thought of my own dad several times, particularly how much I missed him. Though he died nearly eight years ago, his impact on my life is still felt and his influence still very real. It was a bittersweet day...content in the realization of blessing, a bit sad in the context of my grief.

In reality, the mixture of peace and an aching heart, is the compilation of human emotion and experience that marks every day for many. We are confronted with all we have and with all we have lost or are in fear of losing. How do we cope with such paradox? As a follower of Christ, perspective is gained in the promises of God that have been tested and proven true. "Do not let your hearts be troubled," Jesus said. Trust in God, trust also in me." The writer of Hebrews quotes Jesus, "I will never leave you nor forsake you." Faith in Christ empowers my living in the midst of life's paradoxes. He is the rock upon which I build my foundation, even in all that changes around me.

For life's blessings and challenges, Christ is enough, and that is enough said!

Jim