Little Things Become Big When We Look Closer
Day 108 of Photo Inspirations — Little Things Become Big When We Look Closer
I took this photo this morning from the top deck of our ship. That looks like a miniature ship sailing along side us — be in reality, it’s huge. Often the little things can become BIG things. I’m in that season of life where I’ve lived and learned. That’s why at this mature age, I do my best to pass along some insights that I’ve learned from mistakes, but even only I had taken to heart what I had learned, I would never have made the mistakes in the first place.
This scripture from Philippians 4:8 spoke to me this morning. “Whatever things are true, whatever things are honest, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of a good report, if there is any virtue and if there be any praise, THINK on THESE THINGS!!!”
I know that I must sound like I live on the “Good Ship Lollipop”, and so it may be true. It’s because I’ve found the sweetest, purest thoughts and attitudes are what bring me most peace. I avoid confrontation and situations that would like to take me to another place. I remember when our kids were just “PG-13” ages and we took them to see “Jaws”. Ugh! We love the ocean, so why in the world would we take our family to see a movie about sharks that would create fear and concern when we went to the ocean? We lived and learned.
There are people in my world that have the tendency to speak negatively and even use profanity in their conversations. I don’t want to be rude, so I tolerate it when I can. But, when I have a choice, I choose to walk out. For example, yesterday, I went to see a movie that was an award winner and thought I’d check out the artistic creativity of the producer and find out why it received so much applause. At the onset of the movie — in the first two sentences, there was such profanity, that I excused myself and walked out. And when I did…..I went back to my happy place in my mind and spirit.
I don’t EVER want my heart to become so hardened that what once was inappropriate and intolerable to become acceptable. My measuring stick is God’s Word…..so this “Whatever things are lovely” scripture…..pretty well states my case…..and my position on “The Good Ship Lollipop”! It’s a sweet place of peace that passes understanding!