November Newsletter
From time to time I am drawn back to consider the IMPORTANT things in life.
Watching the Remembrance parade on the TV at the weekend, taking part in the Remembrance service at Church on Sunday; these all motivate us to reflect.
A number of years ago I remember reading about a lecturer who held up a jar in their class. In it they placed large rocks that represented the important things in life. The rocks reached the top. They asked the students – is it full? Yes, they replied. The lecturer then got some small stones and scattered them in and they went in the gaps between the rocks. This represented things that were quite important but not priority. Is it full now? Yes, they replied. They then poured sand in and the sand filled the spaces – this represents the normal everyday things we do all the time. Is it full now? Yes, they replied. Finally the lecturer emptied a jug of water into the jar and put a lid on. The lecturer helped them reflect that the important things would never fit if we fill our days with the ordinary and everyday, the extras, and everyone’s expectations first.
Take some time this week to consider what the important things are for you.
Reflect and give thanks for the people in your life that are the most important to you. Give them some of your time, your attention.
Consider the things in your life that take up your time – are they good for you, are they a distraction, could you look at it differently.
Pray for yourself. When we feel full and overwhelmed, ask for peace and perspective. When we need someone or something, pray for God’s provision and for the presence of the Holy Spirit. And when we feel able to, maybe consider and pray for those around you that you might help in times of stress.
May God bless you and all those who are dear to you.
May his love fill your life and show you your worth is more than you might think or believe.
May his peace, that passes all our understanding, keep your heart and mind in his love. Amen





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