Saturday, September 22, 2012

Time to Say Goodbye

Time to Say Goodbye

Life is funny sometimes, isn’t it?  People pass in and out of lives every day… or sometimes, animals, as in my recent experience.  I was at my riding lesson Wednesday morning, again working on training my project horse Sterling.  As you’ll remember, I’ve written several posts about him before.  Well, this may be the last.

            I’m going to be missing two riding lessons because my family and I are going on vacation, and as I was cooling down Sterling after a rather fast-paced lesson, my riding instructor informed me that Sterling might no longer be at the farm when I return.  A family of triplet girls is considering buying him.  Fortunately, the girls take lessons at the farm, so we know that he’ll be in good hands, and I know the girls from when they participated in a riding camp I helped my instructor host last year.  They’re sweet girls, and I like them a lot… but still, it’ll be an adjustment.  I’ve been working with Sterling since April of this year, and after so many months of training him, it just seems strange to think that he suddenly won’t be there on the farm anymore.

            As I was untacking Sterling and hosing him off, I had an opportunity to say goodbye to him in my own way alone.  It left me solemn, but I determined in my mind to enjoy our last moments together… the last time I’ll ever pull my saddle down from his back, the last time I’ll ever pat his warm neck, the last time that I’ll ever spray him down with the water and watch the white foam of sweat run down his soft dark brown flanks.  But he’s ready for another rider.  My time on him has paid off, and he’s a great riding horse.  I know the triplets will love him.

            But in my moments of quiet solitude with him, I felt the Lord reminding me of how short our time truly is with people in our lives.  People cross our paths every day, some stay for a while, and then they’re gone.  We never know when someone might exit the stage of our lives.  People pass in and out of our little worlds.  Some move away, some we lose connection with, some leave this life permanently.  How important it is to be sure we enjoy every moment that we’re blessed with to spend with our friends and family.  Our loved ones are all too often taken for granted.  They’re there all the time, and we suppose that they always will be; that makes it easy to pass over them as just a set fixture in our lives, but we should never forget to express our affection and appreciation for them.  They’re such a big part of our lives, aren’t they?  So if you haven’t told your loves ones recently just how much they mean to you and thanked them for being there for you, maybe it’s time to simply say “Thank you,” and “I love you.”  Sometimes we don’t say those two phrases enough- sometimes we’re left regretful over lost opportunities to speak these words- but no matter what, there are still people in your life to whom you have a chance to express your love and gratitude for.  It isn’t too late to start.  Let’s take the time to do so before it’s time to say goodbye.

 
“What is your life?  You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes.”
James 4:14
 
 
 
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 ~We’ve all heard of the phrase “pulling on her/ his heartstrings,” but heart-chords?  I was struggling to decide what to name my blog.  I wanted it to be a name that was both creative and meaningful.  As I pondered, my gaze fell upon my acoustic guitar where it stands in my bedroom, and the Lord reminded me that our hearts- our lives- are instruments.  They are constantly in song, but what melody our heart plays is each of our own decisions.  They can play a melody for praise or for entertainment.  A musician selects his songs according to his audience.  So do we.  Whether our audience is the world or the Lord, our song will be different.  This blog is designed to first, increase my awareness in finding God and His guidance in my every day and second, to share the music lessons He teaches me in tuning my heart to learn the chords of praise He longs to play on my heart-instrument.  Music is a powerful tool.  Use it for His glory.  “He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God.  Many will see and fear and put their trust in the Lord.” Psalm 40:3

 

 

           

 

 

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