The night after my dream about Christ's return I had another which, I believe, was part two of that message. This one, you'll be glad to know, was significantly shorter. While the details of this dream are few, the thoughts and feelings that surfaced through prayer and reflection spoke volumes.
My son was sick. He had developed Alzheimer's and it was progressing quickly-I noticed minute by minute changes in him. As my mother's heart broke, I found myself stressing about all that he needed to learn and accomplish before he could pass onto the next life. How could we possibly fit it all in before his time here ended?
This dream spoke two messages to me. The first is one is more personal, a parents viewpoint. We are responsible for raising our children to know and love God. We don't know how much time we will have to do this and so we must make every day count.
The second message in this dream is the one that relates to that of Christ's return. My son is only three years old. Alzheimer's would be extremely premature and unexpected. This said to me that we have a short amount of time on this earth, and we don't know when that time is up. We must labour daily to be ready for God to take us home. We are all working toward a greater life, one worth while, an amazing one filled with joy, love, peace and rest. However, this life is not unimportant either. Our earthly life does affect the next one, not to mention those whose lives are touched by ours. There is a need to accomplish our God given tasks and prepare our hearts for the day Christ returns.
This is a reminder that I frequently need-usually daily, if not hourly. It's so easy to allow our focus to shift from eternity to the here and now. I pray, for you as well as myself, that God will help maintain our focus on his kingdom more than on this earthly life. That we may seek and find the Lord's calling for our lives, as well as the strength and wisdom to answer it.
June 26, 2009
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