Nothing Like Family

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Monday, August 7. 2006

Nothing Like Family

The other day someone asked me what's the most important thing to me. Without hesitation I replied, "My family."

My reasoning is simple. If you lose your job, you can find another one. Same goes for money, possessions, ministry and maybe a bunch of bad hat friends. With the latter, it's better for your health if no replacements are made.

The past weekend had been a trying one. Without going into details, it was a time where I was forced to face the reality of losing someone I love. Someone who is one of the pillars of my life.

I think it was pretty ironic that a few days ago, I was counseling someone who said that she couldn't let go of her partner who is her only pillar in life.

As a counsellor, you are not supposed to dish out advice the way GPs dish out panadols or anti-depressants. So I bit my tongue when I wanted to correct her statement that no human can possibly be our sole pillar in life. They either die or disappoint us with their failings. That's why we cannot make them our sole support mar.

But that pillar conversation came back into full force during last weekend's happenings. And I realised that I cannot and would not let go of my precious loved ones. In them I have found unending love, support and security. How on earth am I supposed to let go of all that?

I suppose eventually I would have to say goodbye to my loved ones through the inevitable jaws of death. But until then, I am determined to enjoy and appreciate them every moment I get. Last weekend I am reminded of that precious lesson. Of how there's nothing more moving and beautiful than seeing a family congregates and do whatever they can to pitch in. Of how the support of someone who cares made everything so much better and bearable. And of how God's grace can pull us through no matter what.
2 Cor 4:16-18 ~ Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.
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*hugs

My parents are only in their mid-50s but as time passes & they grow older, I've started to realise that one day they might not be around anymore... even though I have issues with them, I still love them; they have been a constant presence in my life, and I cannot imagine a time when they are not here.
#1 irene (Homepage) on 2006-08-08 12:27 (Reply)
*Yeah, can't imagine it either :-(
Thanks, dearie hugs
#2 coolcat (Homepage) on 2006-08-08 21:26 (Reply)

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