Friday, June 20, 2025

Sunday’s Blessing – 06/22/2025 – Summer Begins

Sunday’s Blessing – 06/22/2025 – Summer Begins

Seasons are a great reminder that life will bring changes, and with those changes we may have to adapt to the place we find ourselves. For six months, days have been gradually getting longer until the Summer Solstice, which is the longest day of the year. We hardly notice the change because it happens so slowly. Beginning today, days begin getting shorter until the Winter Solstice, which is the shortest day of the year.
This phenomenon occurs in many areas of life. Children grow up, seemingly overnight, because we cannot see their progress each day. It’s only when something gets our attention that we suddenly realize they have grown.

These things illustrate the meaning of “process”. The mechanism is put in motion and continues until something affects its progress. Life in general is much like this.

The fraternal twin of process is “event”. Events can happen suddenly, or may be planned, but their duration is short-lived. A party, for instance, could be a surprise or a well-thought-out affair. Either way, events have a planned start and stop time. Once it’s over, it’s over.

Some events can impact us so deeply that it initiates a process which could last for the rest of our lives. The birth of a child is a great example. The event of giving birth begins with labor and ends with delivery. But that is only the beginning of a much longer process of raising the child. The other end of that spectrum is death. Death can sometimes be preceded by a process (such as a long illness), but many times comes suddenly.

The end result of any event is determined by how we react. In the case of giving birth, a parent could neglect the child, or worse yet, abuse the child, causing great harm physically or emotionally, or both. In the case of an unexpected death, the ones left behind have choices to make about how the sudden loss of a loved one will affect them. Obviously, the person will no longer be there. But beyond that, those left behind must find a way to keep living.

These changes in life can be likened to the seasons. Although there are no “events” which mark the change of seasons, we can use this mindset to help us adapt to a new way of living. Just as we change our outer surroundings to accommodate the change in seasons, like clothing, exterior preparations (sealing up for winter, planting for spring, etc.), décor and colors, and the list goes on, we can also make changes in our personal life to accommodate the unplanned changes. We can expand our horizons by moving to a new place, getting a new job, pursue education, take up a hobby, etc. We must fight the urge to sit down and do nothing.

The spiritual application is to find a way to seek help outside of our own strength and understanding. Embrace the truth given to us in scripture. Allow the wisdom of God to guide us. Allow the Spirit of God to empower us. Allow the love of God to keep us in peace.

Now for today’s blessing. It’s a simple one straight from scripture:

The Lord bless you and keep you;
The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you;
The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.

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