Thursday, August 29, 2013

Don't Learn The Hard Way

My step-grandpa passed away recently and his funeral was this past Saturday. Every time someone I'm close to, or even just someone I know in some way, shape or form passes on, it really makes me look at how I treat those closest to me. Do I neglect time with my family? Do I take them for granted?

I had to learn the hard way about all these things just over three years ago in North Dakota. It was at that time, during a family reunion, that my grandma had a brain aneurism and died. It was at this time that I realized that I took for granted the time I had with her. I was filled with remorse and regret, wishing I had just a little more time. The Lord revealed to me a few things during this time that I thought I would share with you:

1) Don't take your loved ones for granted

2) If there is someone you need to tell you love them, do it now

3) If there is a change you need to make in your life, do it now

Here's the thing: None of us know when our time is up, or when a loved one's time is up. So cherish the time you have with your family and friends. Let them know you love them, that they're important to you. And even in your own life, if something is holding you back from God, get rid of it! Make that change! You may never have the opportunity to if you don't do it now.

It's all really simple. Since this happened, I've tried little things just to spend more time with my family. I do my best to go to my other grandma's every Monday and just spend a few hours with her. Nothing too exciting, watching tv and eating lunch, but it's time WITH her. Find those ways you can cherish your loved ones and be with them. Don't wait until it's too late and you are filled with regret.

- Sean Fryer

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