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      Ascension

Lutheran

Church    

7100 North Mockingbird Lane, Paradise Valley, Arizona  85253  Phone 480-948-6050

 

The Station

     Tucked away in our subconscious minds is an idyllic vision. We see ourselves on a long, long trip that almost spans the country.

     We’re traveling by passenger train, and out of the windows we drink in the passing scene of cars on nearby highways, of children waving at a crossing, of cattle grazing on a distant hillside, of smoke pouring from a power plant, of row upon row of corn and wheat, of flatlands and valleys, of mountains and rolling hillsides, of city skylines and village halls, of biting winter and blazing summer, and cavorting spring and docile fall.

     But, uppermost in our minds is the final destination. On a certain day at a certain hour we will pull into the station. There will be bands playing and flags waving.

     And once we get there, so many wonderful dreams will come true.

     So many wishes will be fulfilled and so many pieces of our lives finally will be neatly fitted together like jigsaw puzzles.

     How restlessly we pace the aisles, condemning the minutes for loitering…. Waiting, waiting, waiting for the station.

     However, sooner or later we must realize there is no one station, no one place to arrive at once and for all. The true joy of life is the trip.  The station is only a dream. It constantly outdistances us.

      “When we reach the station, that will be it!”  we cry.

     Translated it means, “When I’m 18, that will be it!  When I buy a new Hummer vehicle, that will be it!  When I put the last kid through college, that will be it!  When I have paid off the mortgage, that will be it! When I win the lottery, that will be it! When I reach the age of retirement, that will be it!  I shall live happily ever after!”

     Unfortunately, once we get “it”, then “it” disappears.

     The station somehow hides itself at the end of an endless track.

     “Relish the moment” is a good motto. especially coupled with Psalm 118.24. “This is the day which the Lord hath made, we will rejoice and be glad in it.”

     It isn’t the burdens of today that drive men mad.  Rather, it is regret over yesterday, or fear of tomorrow.

     Regret and fear are twin thieves who would rob us of today.

     So, stop pacing the aisles and counting the miles.

     Instead, climb more mountains, eat more ice cream, go barefoot oftener, swim more rivers, watch more sunsets, laugh more and cry less.

     Life must be lived as we go along. The station will come soon enough.           

Originally printed and syndicated by Ann Landers

 

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 Ascension Lutheran Church

7100 N. Mockingbird Lane  Paradise Valley, AZ  85253

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