A Friday Evening Errand
It’s not what I expected. Yet, at a theme park I found a replica of a mid-Twentieth Century restaurant with vintage cars to complete the picture. The scene reminded me of how young people used to cruise streets of their local towns on Friday and Saturday nights.
Thinking later about that view, it reminded me of a story that I had heard a pastor share.
An older couple went to town one Friday evening to run some errands. Driving along, they saw several young couples sitting close in vehicles that they passed.
Finally, the wife from her place across the pickup cab asked, “Do you remember when we used to sit like that?”
From behind the steering wheel, her husband with a quick glance her direction said, “I have never moved.”
Perhaps, you can relate to this story.
You may feel distance between a spouse, relative or friend. What caused that distance? A particular situation may come to mind, or it may have just been a gradual separation. May I ask if you have done anything to reconcile that rift?
I’ve had friendships that have gradually grown apart. It’s not a fun feeling to see a former friend as a mere acquaintance. Experience also has shown that it can be difficult reviving some of those relationships – especially in the hectic world that we find ourselves in.
Going a little deeper, have you ever felt that God seemed far away?
Yet, like the old gentleman in the story, our Creator never moves. It’s always you and me that puts distance between ourselves and the Heavenly Father.
I don’t know where you’re at in life. Perhaps, there are some relationships that need mending. Maybe you need to make time to get alone with God?
Friend, let’s look for ways to rebuild friendships and draw close to the Heavenly Father.
Have a great day!
“Draw near to God and He will draw near to you.” – James 4:8a (NIV)
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