German theologian Martin Buber said, “There is something that can only be found in one place. It is a great
treasure, which may be called the fulfillment of existence. The place where
this treasure can be found is the place on which one stands.”
Yes, the treasure of
being present and alive today.
And yet, why do so many of us feel there is some kind of deficiency in us? Like, we’re not where we should be, or even wish to be or we’re not achieving or doing enough. We’re not successful enough. We’re not smart enough. We’ve haven’t done or gone to ________yet.
And yet, why do so many of us feel there is some kind of deficiency in us? Like, we’re not where we should be, or even wish to be or we’re not achieving or doing enough. We’re not successful enough. We’re not smart enough. We’ve haven’t done or gone to ________yet.
Blaise Pascal wrote, "By means of a diversion we can avoid our own company 24 hours a
day." But it's not just
diversion. It's a kind of relentless pursuit of something elusive as if life is
always just around the corner from where we are NOW. Many don't know what they want
in life, but they’re sure they haven't got it, at least not yet.
Jackson Browne talked about this "empty pursuit" in
a song "The first time I went on my
own, when the roads were as many as the places I had dreamed of and my friends
and I we’re one." Yet in a later
song called "Running on Empty,"
he says, "I look around for the
friends that I used to turn to, to pull me through; looking into their eyes, I
see them running, too."
If we can just find ‘IT’ or that relationship then we’ll be
happy. It is as if we live with an expectation that life should be a certain
way or we should… I'm all for living in the present moment, just not this
one. And yet, as Buber said the great
treasure of a fulfilled life is in the ground where we stand.
Martin Buber asked,“Where
is the dwelling of God?” Then he
answered his own question,“God dwells
wherever man lets Him in.” This is the ultimate purpose: to let God in. We
can let Him in not only as our God, maker, savior and friend, but in where we stand today in the moment.
Have we lost the
ability to savor the ordinary moments?
A few days ago due to a temporary handicap (crutches) I was riding an electric shopping cart in the grocery store with my son who suffers every day with chronic pain from Crohn’s Disease. That seemingly insignificant experience brought a joyful and grateful heart for the simpler things in life that we take for granted every day, like good health.
A few days ago due to a temporary handicap (crutches) I was riding an electric shopping cart in the grocery store with my son who suffers every day with chronic pain from Crohn’s Disease. That seemingly insignificant experience brought a joyful and grateful heart for the simpler things in life that we take for granted every day, like good health.
You can be in the present
moment when you let God in. For millions the hope for better health and healing can mean a whole lot more
than several trips to your favorite vacation place.
We can easily miss
divine opportunities that come our way.
They can be in the most unexpected places and times. Those great ‘treasure moments’ can be in the simplest encounters. In a conversation with the grocery store checker or the person you’re sitting next to in the doctor’s office or with a stranger at the DMV. This world is a pretty messed up place and it can mess with our expectations we have of life. We all know that. We need to slow down and appreciate the people right in front of us.
They can be in the most unexpected places and times. Those great ‘treasure moments’ can be in the simplest encounters. In a conversation with the grocery store checker or the person you’re sitting next to in the doctor’s office or with a stranger at the DMV. This world is a pretty messed up place and it can mess with our expectations we have of life. We all know that. We need to slow down and appreciate the people right in front of us.
Today, more than ever
we need sanctuaries of care, places where we can feel safe and loved. But, we also need to be that place of refuge
for friends, families and strangers. That treasured place is YOU where God can dwell
and be seen by others.