There have been many emails coming into my computer these last couple of weeks showcasing spring clothes. I wonder who is buying them! My closet still has little-worn spring clothes in it. After all last spring we were in the midst of a lockdown and this year, while slightly better, we are still being encouraged to stay home as much as possible. I know in the morning when I am getting dressed and there is a ZOOM meeting or chat on the calendar, what I look for in the closet is something with an interesting neckline. I don’t see anything like that in the spring wardrobes being offered, despite the fact that virtual meetings will still be there in our new reality.
I find my thoughts turning to the parable told in Matthew 7:24-27 of the wise and foolish builders. Indeed it took longer, and much more work to build a house on the rock, but its foundation was secure and it would withstand the raging storms. Building on the sand offered a fast and easy approach to getting the necessary shelter up, but it wouldn’t stand long against the wild weather.
I see another layer in this story... one that applies to us today. We are told to live in the moment, to live each day as if it is our last. When we ground our life on what is actually happening in our lives, we are like to wise man building on a rock. But when we build our life on what once was, or on what we hope the future might bring, we are building our lives on the sifting sand.
These companies whose spring wardrobes echo the offering of previous years are building their companies on the shifting sand. Had they included some items for the reality we are all living these days (besides masks), they would be attempting to build their business on the rock of reality.
What is the reality you are living these days ... a solid reality like the wise man in the parable or the shifting sand of the lazy man?
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