June 18, 2008

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    SANDCASTLE GIRL


    Don’t Get Too Attached!

    When I describe it, you’ll be able to visualize it.  I’m certainly not the first person who has observed it.  But there is a lesson in it we may have overlooked.

    There are some children on a beach.  They’re playing at the edge of the water.  Giggling.  Building sandcastles.  They seem so intent on the project.  You get amused at how meticulous and careful they are with crumbly corners and tiny turrets.  The looks on their faces as they screw their mouths around and stick out their tongues in earnest concentration are priceless.

    Then a big wave starts to close in!  But the kids don’t panic.  They do the strangest thing.  They jump to their feet, scream with excitement, and watch the waves wash away their creations.  There is no hysteria.  No sadness.  No bitterness.  Even little children know the fate that awaits sandcastles.  So they are neither shocked nor angry when the tide comes in.

    You and I should be so wise. The stuff of this world is about as permanent as sandcastles on a beach.  Yet we get so caught up in it, defensive over it, and depressed over the loss of it.  But God didn’t create you for this world.  Your destiny is not bound up in cash and bonds, land and houses, fame and monuments.  So living to be a hundred years old is far less important than living well – Even if for a relatively short time.  Beautifying your body is not nearly as urgent as living with a pure heart before God.

    Children know that their castles in the sand are brief joys destined to be taken away by an incoming tide.  So they don’t fret as the waves approach.  They typically watch their creations get swept away without shedding tears.

    Everything about this life is so transient.  The incoming wave of our mortality is going to sweep it all away.  Like sandcastles at the edge of the ocean, nothing we do for the sake of this world can survive.  Only what you do here for eternity will last.  Only the treasures you send ahead will escape corruption.

    What would the loss of your job or business do to you?  What if your house were to go up in smoke tonight?  What if a pain sent you to the doctor and led to the discovery that you have only a few weeks to live?  These things really do happen to people, you know.  We are all vulnerable.  We are all quite mortal.  Everything about our existence here is about as enduring as the ‘sandcastle’.

    Life is God’s gift.  Revel in every good thing.  Enjoy your castles in the sand.  Just be careful not to let yourself get unduly attached to any of them.  - Daily Devotional

    Bar Blue Flower Vine Small

    It’s a good thing to have all the props pulled out from under us occasionally. 
    It gives us some sense of what is rock under our feet, and what is sand. 
     
    - Madeleine L’Engle

    Finding God does not mean building a house in a land of no storms,
    but building a house that no storm can destroy.
    - Anonymous

    Bar Blue Flower Vine Small

    Have a blessed day, everyone!
    Hugs ~ Deborah <><

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Comments (13)

  • That was a great message today,  thank you for sharing and also for the prayers that you sent my way,  i could feel them all the way here in PA are God is so good   I am just trying to let God have complete control in these area of are family and i know that he will do what best for all.  Thanks again for your friendship and prayers i will catch up with you soon, take care and i pray that all is going good for you and that you are safe from all these flood’s in your area

                                                                  GOD BLESS,

                                                                      SANDY

                                            

  • :love: That was very good!! I did picture it as I read it too. Im learning to go with the flow    Get it…..Flow……..LOL But seriousely I am. Its never fun, but it sure does get easier as I trust God more.

    I hope your having a good day and your weeknd is sunny and warm and no more storms. Love ya:love:

  • “Finding God does not mean building a house in a land of no storms,
    but building a house that no storm can destroy. ” ~ thought-provoking quote ~ thanks for sharing.  Your site looks so peaceful ~

  • :sunny:Hello Sweet Deborah! I wish you could go to my church, too. Not to just hear me sing, but to hear how well our Pastor preaches and teaches the Word!…….My Dh and I are truly blessed to go where PR is open to God’s gifts for His people and always uses the Word for everything and will say that this is God’s rules and instructions for our lives and not his.……….Hope you have a Great Thursday! ((((Hugs)))))…………Oh and the name of my church: Patchwork Creative Arts Ministry…
    they also have a web:www.PATCHWORKCAM.com
    ………In Christ’s Love…….Monic:heartbeat::love:

  • WOW i love how you put that… And so very true… As grown up humans we tend to live for what we have on this earth. And tend to cherish it so.. Without realizing it is only ours for the borrowing. It can go up in smoke. It can be taken away like the ocean to the sand castles.. Were only here for a little bit.. What last is gods love and promise. And when we leave here that is what last… thank you for this it does make people think… Wish we could always think like children…

    Hugs

    Angel

  • Awesome devotional. I was just talking to a girlfriend last night about this exact theme. A family we know from church has a mom who is in the psychiatric ward for a month and has gone in and out of the hospital for years and years. Her husband has ALS and has been given 6 months to live. He’s in hospital today getting a feeding tube inserted. (He was only diagnosed 6 months ago with this disease so it has been a huge shock). The kids are just teenagers at home so it is so difficult for them to understand all of this. They are all believers. My girlfriend said it just seems so unfair. I said this is one of those things we don’t understand but that God is still in control and that we were’nt made for this world but we get so attatched to people and things that when we loose them it hurts so much here on earth.

  • I am the latch on kind of gal….thanks….this was a great devo…have a wonderful day in Jesus my friend

  • What a great analogy. (SP? Doesn’t look right) We should not hold too tightly to things.

    I got a kick out of your fridge comment. :)

  • Good and deep thoughts today.

    Hope you are having a good day. I go back to work tonight. It shouldn’t be too bad.

  • What a great reminder. It should give us all encouragement that we need to share Christ with others. :)

  • What a lovely devotional…I like the quote about building a house that the storms cannot destroy…I guess in the end it is all about holding onto Him tightly and holding every other gift loosely! ~Colleen~

  • :sunny:Hello Sweet Friend!:)Thank You for your input about the song. I am going to be singing it this Sunday!………..When Pastor’s wife asked me to sing a couple of weeks ago, I had just bought this track and a couple of others. I decided than with all the weather and destruction around us that this song just stuck in my heart.I had never done it before. Than the next week our basement flooded. That is when God was showing me the message in this song about not giving up but relying on Him no matter what. And like your post says , that all things are just temporary!What we have with Him and our families is Love! And we have nothing if we have no Love and Faith. So with that said I hope you have a Wonderful and Lovely Wenesday!…….In Christ’s Love…….Monic:heartbeat::love::heartbeat::wave:

  • Great devotional today. It is so important for us to remember what is temporary and what is eternal. I often tell people that when it comes to child rearing. Many parents seem to invest so much time and money giving their kids things that are temporary, and yet can’t seem to find time to pray with them, read the Bible to them and get them to Sunday School. ~~  Hope you are having a good, DRY day where you are, my friend.  It is a slow day here. Wednesdays are writing days for my husband. He screws in his earplugs and dives in!   My job is to pretend he isn’t here. Thankfully, the book is almost done! ~~  What is the situation now with Ian? I did see something on the news about the fires in California. Are thing under control now?  Hugs from Denmark

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Isaiah 30:15

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