The Power of Moments* beautifully describes the significance of celebrating my mother’s 95th birthday. Surrounded by her Breakfast Bunch (lifelong friends who meet on Saturday mornings for breakfast at Veronica’s) and encircled by her family, this selfless lady had her day in the sun.
While the intent was to honor this woman for her nine and a half decades, those of us attending came away awestruck by her life, her life of choices. She grew up in hard times, but never felt slighted. She lost her brother in World War 2, but refused to be bitter. She lives as a widow, but rejects loneliness. She prays and reads her Bible daily because she is a woman of faith. And her teenage great-grandchildren take her phone calls; go figure.
This 95-year-old’s birthday party was a study in choices. Life is made up of choices, and choices make all the difference. Happy Mother’s Day, Mama. You have taught me how to live.
“Choose Life, so that you and your children may live.” (Deuteronomy 30:19)
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“For me to live is Christ.” (Philippians 1:21)
What life-giving choices are you making today that influence your relationships? Why is Deuteronomy 30:19 of utmost importance for us?
The Power of Moments is a book by Chip Heath and Dan Heath
