Every day I drive 20 minutes to take my daughter to her dayhab program. And every day we pass a church with a cemetery beside it. The church and grounds are gorgeous. And I love their commitment to history. This congregation kept and preserved other iterations of their sanctuaries as they continued to expand and build. And today, this patch of land and buildings reminded me of what’s important.
God handed us a break with the temperatures this week (only getting into the low 90’s instead of triple digits). So I chose to exercise outside on a mild morning or two (still in the upper 70’s). I prefer being outdoors for movement these days but the Texas climate rarely allows that during the summer.
After dropping Shelby off, I decided to stop at this church campus to explore and walk. They have a prayer labyrinth and a walking trail with spiritual landmarks – and a lot of space. I tried to take a picture of the cemetery while capturing the church on the other side of it, but mucked it up. I blame the poor vantage point. Making excuses really. If you look closely at the picture with the gate, you might just barely see the steeple above the trees. Oh, well. My younger sister got all of the photography skills.
What’s Important
Let me make my point. I think seeing a cemetery every time I went to church would remind me that this place is not our home. I know funerals and burials make a lot of money now – big business – which is probably why the church is not the preferred plot anymore. But I think being put in mind of the saints who went before us on a weekly basis could be a good thing.
We spend so much time trying to make ourselves comfortable here and devising ways to live our best lives now. And the bible does tell us that Jesus came to give us an abundant life (John 10:10). But I don’t think abundant lives focus on the here and now. Today reminded me that I need to keep my eyes on Jesus (Hebrews 12:2) and things in the heavenly realm. That is what’s important.
We only use these bodies in this place for a short time. But 2 Corinthians 5:1 NIV tells us, “For we know that if the earthly tent we live in is destroyed, we have a building from God, an eternal house in heaven, not built by human hands.” Through this scripture the Holy Spirit whispered to me, “Everything you do in this body should be focused on that”.
Summing Up What’s Important
I get so caught up in the pain and difficulty – and even the minutia – of my days. My walk this morning renewed my commitment to myself and my Heavenly Father to turn my thoughts to Him and His purposes. And to the promises that await me when this blip on earth is over. Our Father, using that church and the quaint little graveyard, hugged me warmly and reminded me that this is not all there is. He reminded me of what’s important.
“But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body.” Philippians 3:20-21 NIV
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Barb Hegreberg says
Reading your work feels like rambling inside my own head. I say that to mean we think alike and your words often speak to me deeply. Today is no exception.
G&T 7/8/22
Lauren says
I really appreciate you saying that, Barb, as I’m currently evaluating whether or not this writing thing is making a difference/ a good use of my time.
Maryleigh says
I remember our Brownie and Girl Scout Troup helping trim and beautify my hometown’s cemetery – and the history within was like reading a book – it does help focus on where we’re going – where home really is! This is definitely not where we belong!
Lauren says
Yes! I always wonder if people will think I’m weird that I actually enjoy stomping around an old cemetery looking at tombstones.
Paula Short says
Lauren, this is an absolutely beautiful post. Such enrichment within.
Thank you for featuring me this week, I am blessed.
Paula Short says
Lauren, this is an absolutely beautiful post. Such enrichment within.
Thank you for featuring me this week, I am so blessed.
Lauren says
You are more than welcome! And thank you.
Stacey Pardoe says
Beautiful post! This one was a good one to soak in this morning, and I related deeply! I always love visiting here, friend!
Lauren says
Thank you so much. That is a great compliment coming from you.
Lisa notes says
I love a quiet, contemplative stroll through a cemetery to put life and death back into perspective! Thanks for sharing about this one, Lauren. It’s easy for us to get off track, thinking we’ll be here forever in this day with these problems, but God knows differently.
Lauren says
Couldn’t agree more!