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With
three kids, a business, a husband with a business, a house, a yard,
and a very close extended family, my time is at a premium. This means
I'm usually running as fast as I can to keep up with everything-and
sometimes failing miserably in that endeavor. Recently I was caught
between two major obligations, driving from one to the other, and
late again.
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| Life stopped so that we could all take a moment to recognize not only the grief of one family, but so that we could recognize that we, too, will one day be at the head of that funeral procession. |
"The
question is, how long will that procession be?"
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See, death and 24-hours,
are the two great equalizers in this lifetime. We each have 24-hours to live
our lives each day. You cannot buy more time. You cannot will more time. You
cannot even strong-arm more time. You and the wino on the street have exactly
the same amount of time. The only difference is in how you choose to use that
time. However, here is a sobering thought-you and the greatest doctor on the
earth also have the same number of hours in each day. He has used his brilliantly.
How have you used yours?
Death is our other great
equalizer. No matter who you are, where you are from, who you know, or how
much money you have, one day you, too, will be laid out and leading that procession.
The question is, how long will that procession be?
As I watched this person's
procession, it became clear how this person had chosen to use those 24-hours
a day that God had granted. Well. Very, very well indeed. The cars just kept
coming and kept coming, rounding that bend and lining up until there was a
mile of them, and they were still coming.
For one moment that day
I stopped on my harried trek through life to really consider where I'm going
on this road we call life, what it all means, and whether or not I'm head
in the direction that I want to end up. It was well worth the stop.
© Staci Stallings
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