Saturday, July 11, 2009

No Man Is An Island

I often reflect back through my life and take inventory.
I see the person I used to be and the person I am today. I want to insure there has been progress & growth. I want to insure that hard lessons learned are not merely memories of the past; rather, lessons applied to build new character and gain new ground - today!

If someone asked me to define myself in a short phrase, I would always reply with a passionate, "I WANT TO LIVE, NOT JUST EXIST!!" You see, there are plenty of people in this world that breathe and take up space... but how many people really LIVE? Webster's definition of 'live' - to have a life rich in experience. Mr. Webster and I agree. Now, I'm not merely talking about 'doing' things; rather, experiencing them with all of who you are, your essence, your heart – your being. This can mean anything; scaling Mt. Everest, being a mother, a friend, a student, a pastor or even a CHRISTIAN. Hmmm , how can I say it? I guess it's pushing ourselves to do things that seem impossible for us to do; challenging our lives to experience pain or passion others will often avoid, and finding joy in accomplishing things others will never accomplish – because they’re never willing to try. (Not only in the mere physical realm, but in love, self-sacrifice, prayer and our passions... the core of what makes us who we are or who we could be.)

I was raised by a father and mother who never learned the word, CAN'T...Hmm.. I guess that word may not have existed in Spanish when they were growing up… they didn’t get ‘that’ memo. (Confirmed: it does now) From early childhood my dad would have us turning soil, digging trenches, hammering, handing tools, hunting, fishing and just down right workin' hard. While my mom, on the other hand, would make us wash the same dish 6 times, if that was the only way to get it clean and cooking to the taste (seldom using measuring cups and NEVER using recipes). I would sometimes tell them emphatically, "I can't do that," then my dad would say, "How do you know? You've never tried," and to this day those words still resound in my mind and have been one of the greatest assets to my existence. I've learned, not only skills (many of which I was unaware I possessed), but life long lessons and LIVING itself. “Whatsover thy hand findeth to do, DO IT with ALL thy MIGHT.”

The irony of this... haha... is that these days my dad would prefer I be surrounded or maybe even enveloped in BUBBLE WRAP because of the things I enjoy doing (which he thinks are extremely dangerous, at times). I soooo enjoy flying and would do it daily if I could (which he hates, so even when I go home to visit, I can't tell him until I'm at the airport and I need to be picked up, haha!!). I plan on skydiving - looks like a trip in September may finally realize this for me. The list goes on... haha. I seldom tell my dad what I am doing and only call him, often filled with adrenaline, after-the-fact to tell him of my excursions. He hates it!! Hehe!!! Thanks dad for teaching me to challenge life. =) Maybe it's for this reason that I am involved in so many different things.

I see things as challenges, things to be conquered, life lessons to be learned, passions to fill me and most of all, growth - not yet realized.

Some may say I'm different, weird or maybe even CRAZY, but the one thing I'm NOT is BORED!!! So, that's 'ok' with me!!

This brings me to my next thought (yikes, am I preaching.... haha, naw :-s)... the scripture says, "He came that they would have LIFE, and have it more ABUNDANTLY!!" I am convinced that 'easy, lackadaisical, comfortable, isolated living is not pleasing in God's eyes. A life of ease and comfort is not one of a soldier preparing for battle (or in battle for that matter).

II Timothy 2:3-7
3. Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.
4.No man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life; that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier.
5. And if a man also strive for masteries, yet is he not crowned, except he strive lawfully.
6. The husbandman that laboureth must be first partaker of the fruits.
7. Consider what I say; and the Lord give thee understanding in all things.

We were not meant to live this life alone, we, ourselves, were made for companionship - for the Almighty. So many of us, shut ourselves up, absorbed in our own world, unaware of others, their lives, problems, hearts desires and emptiness. How can we live this way... how can I?
“No man is an island, entire of itself
every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main…”
(John Donne)


I Corinthians 12:12,14
12. For as the body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are one body: so also is Christ.
14. For the body is not one member, but many.

Ephesians 4:16
From whom the whole body fitly joined together and compacted by that which every joint supplieth, according to the effectual working in the measure of every part, maketh increase of the body unto the edifying of itself in love.

I was recently told by someone that I, 'care about others too much,' and that sometimes I should put myself before them, "you know, take care of number one, if you don't who will." Hmmm, this came from someone very close to my life, at the time, and it was then I realized, I do not live this way and by God's grace, I don't ever plan to. I realize that “…unto whomsoever much is give, of him shall be much required (Luke 12:48b),” be it gifts, talents, compassion, time, money, FAITH... whatever our resource, or however small, we've been blessed - freely it's been given, freely we MUST give. It's essential to our existence, to our growth -- to OUR LIFE!!

But in all of this, one reality remains…

“In dreams begin responsibilities.”
(William Butler Yeats)


It’s one thing to dream it,

it’s another thing to DO IT!!




2 comments:

The Dickinsons said...

Very good! I agree with the quote that no man lives to himself. My interpretation is that we all are influencing others even when we have NO CLUE that anyone else is watching our lives. A "Christian" lady I know commited adultery and when the church found out, she later was heard to say, "I NEVER realized how many people would be affected by my sin."
God help us all! Please pray for a Holiness family in Ohio that their Father (3? years old) drowned yesterday. =(

Love ya, Heather

Roseanna said...

I really like your

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hiking post. very entertaining! you are funny when you write about your life. even if it was a long


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post.
i have hobbled out of my sick bed to tell you this. well not specifically to tell you this, but i'd rather be sitting and typing than thrashing around in a pile of hot blankets.
seriously, i think your post is very funny:) keep it up.