05 Mar 2008 @ 8:59 PM 
 

The Distance Of A Memory

 

Time just seems to slip by even as we grasp at it like reaching into the wind. Dreams embrace our rest like the moss on the Oaks of California. Thoughts race through our minds swiftly as thought they have a better place to be and time is running out. Just to ponder over mental pictures and past activities causes one to embrace what hope has for the future. How distant is a memory? Could it be so far away that the very thought bring loneliness? Could it be so close that it is seemingly reachable by the physical touch? The mind is vast and can hold the world in its grasp. The designs of the great artists and architects of our present time and history all began as a thought or in essence, a dream which fostered a completed task that then became a memory. The distance of memory can be far away but brought close in proximately to the individuals ability to embrace hope. I personally enjoy what Paul stated:

Making the very most of the time [buying up each opportunity], because the days are evil. ” (Ephesians 5:16, AMP)

Memories are the reward of our thoughts and actions. One should grasp each opportunity to create a memory that will bring joy and peace to the heart and soul. Procuring the positive aspects of life through a relationship with God as the center of all that you are. Asking of God to give you His thoughts for the future so that your memories of the past are wholesome and lively to your heart. Memories are not so far away that they are impossible to experience again. What makes them distant is your inabilities to embrace the wind.

Peace

Dennis

All scriptures used in this blog article are The Amplified Bible, containing the Amplified Old Testament and the Amplified New Testament. 1987. La Habra, CA: The Lockman Foundation.

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Posted By: dennis j. adams
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