Saturday, March 6, 2010

Page 2 of 2

Today as I sat in our car waiting for my husband, I looked down and saw a note I had written on some scrap paper. The corner of the scrap paper noted that it was page 2 of 2 and that got me thinking. I love to turn innocent signs into funny messages and this was no exception. I thought that it would make a good status report for my facebook account or for my yahoo account but I could see the many questions it would raise among my friends and family. So I decided to flesh it out on my blog site. My first thought was that, "Yes, that is where I am at in life - I am on page 2 of 2. But when did page 1 flip over to 2? Was it at age 33 and the end may be soon? Or did it turn at age 66 and I have lots of time left - or maybe at age 50 and ...well you get the picture." Then I thought about how this page 2 of 2 is just an extra attachment to the real receipt that we had printed for an online bill payment. It was really kind of useless in one way, but very useful for scrap paper needs. Some may have thrown it away, but I was happy to recycle it. Then I said to my husband, "this will preach!" kind of similar to "that dog will hunt", etc. You know, none of us knows just what page we are on in our life span. Good thing we don't know - saves a lot of unnecessary worry and stress. Maybe the best is yet to come, and maybe not. Either way, the Person at the word processor is in charge and we can just relax and let Him finish His story as He plans. Secondly, in His plan, there is no useless paper at the end. He only prints out what is needed and if it looks useless to me -well I just better be getting busy and recycling it and finding new uses for it! In the same way that the pot does not question the Potter, so the paper does not get to question the Printer ( a little license with Romans 9:21). I just love the One who created me, and I feel confident that His plan for me is best. Wherever I am in His story for me, I want to give Him glory and meet His expectations!

2 comments:

  1. Now, that wife of mine sure does surprise me lots of times. This IS a good one. Thanks, Marj, for the reminders and helping get my feet firmly on the ground, even if it does shake a bit from time to time. This reminds me that all of us have earthquakes in our lives occasionally. We never know when that page is going to turn and something different happen in our lives, right? Well, thanks Marj for the reminder. I really know why I married you! Maybe its too bad I don't preach more often as you would keep me supplied with material. Would notlet me post this under my name so went anonymous. Hah!

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  2. Thanks, sweetie! I always did give you lots of sermon ideas that you filed away somewhere and forgot! I would have a hard time coming up with 3 points each time, though!

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