"I'm getting too old for this," I remarked. "So am I," my wife admitted.
Moving is seldom enjoyable even when you're going to a place you
love. I once calculated my moving career and discovered the average stay
at any place was less than two years. Initially, this was my dad's
fault. Then it was mine. The life of a preacher's kid is similar to a MK
(missionary kid) and an AB (army brat). Life is lived on the move.
Our most recent move took us from LowCountry to Upstate South
Carolina and required stuffing our "stuff" into a 12 by 16 and 10 by 10
foot storage building. Not an easy task, even for one accustomed to
packing a lot in small spaces. Sweat, aggravation, focus, contemplation,
sore muscles and long days all accompanied our move.
I truly
don't care to change locations anymore-although it's probably inevitable
I will. But I am concerned about my final move which I'm banking will
take me upward instead of laterally. Paul was too. Now there is in store
for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge,
will award to me on that day (II Timothy 4:8).
None of us can
know when we'll make the final move, but we will make it because death
is inevitable and so is Christ's second coming. Whichever comes first is
immaterial; the result is the same-endless eternity. Once there, we
stay. We can't leave hell for heaven and we wouldn't want the reverse.
Faith in Christ for forgiveness of our sins assures our final move will
be in the right direction. Make sure you're prepared for your final
move.
Prayer: Precious Lord, thank You for Your forgiveness that
assures our final move means an eternity with You.
Martin Wiles
Hodges, South Carolina, USA