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Birthday Thought

August 13, 1940, was the date of your birth. Since that time, God has been with you even though at times you were not with Him. He knew there would come a time you would make the right decision and become His child.

You did, and that was the beginning. The beginning of your life. The beginning of us.

Now, many years later, we are coming to the conclusion that time is the greatest gift He has given us, He does not want us to be concerned with it, because time was not made for regret. It was not made for us to fear getting older. It was made for memories of the finer things in our life. It was also made for the now.

God gives us a certain amount of time. From the beginning, God and God alone knows the number of our days.

At one time in our lives, we believed that we had plenty to spend and it would be a long time before we would run out. Then all of a sudden, we find that we have spent a great deal of it. We become concerned of how much time we have left and how we can most wisely spend it.

That is what God wants of you. Not fear. Not perfection. But simply to look to Him for His guidance as we live each day.

Do not be concerned of the time left or how we have aged, but pull upon how we have loved, how much more can we contribute to our legacy, and how much more we can love in the now. We are not able to undo any unloving or bad decisions and actions from our past.

God gives us the now. He wants us to live in the now because tomorrow will then be the new now. What we do today creates the legacy of our life for tomorrow. He does not want us to worry about how long we have been here, or how much time we have left.

Let us allow Him to bless us as long as we are. The blessings of God are much greater than the fear of getting old. We will be fine whether we are here or whether we are there.

Happy Birthday, my loving Shirley Jane Keener.

Shirley Jane – Anniversary

Shakespeare wrote, “The eyes are the windows to your soul.”

When I look into your eyes today, I can still see that wonderful, compassionate, and loving soul that I fell in love with twenty-five years ago.

The vessel in which we carry our soul has aged, but the love and joy that I see in you has only strengthened and become more vibrant with time. The love I see in you has grown into a badge of honor that you so rightly deserve.

I not only celebrate our marriage of these twenty-five years but I celebrate the love that started as a mustard seed and has grown into a strong and powerful tree. The ugliness of this world and problems have come our way, yet they could not break or even weaken your faith in god.

You are always portraying the love of god and the abundance of his grace in your life. Shirley Jane, my love for you has grown and is still growing and will continue to grow until we come face to face with Jesus.

Your loving husband.