Aw! A most magnificent sunset in beautiful
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Staci and Larry,
my daughter and husband, recommended eating at the Bistro Blue restaurant where
the food is delicious AND “if you get there in time (6:30-ish) you’ll be amazed
at the most breathtaking view of sunset.”
Their advice didn’t disappoint. A sight to behold! Awe! The splendors of
God’s creation.
Everywhere we look within these 2,500 acres of Paradise-on-earth, is God’s
majesty. Green foliage covers this land, and we are getting to bask in it
all. It is a place where we can recapture
in our hearts that breathtaking feeling of God’s grandeur and be reminded again
of His majesty. This appreciation makes us heavenly minded as we acknowledge
the ONE Who made the heavens and the earth.
Watching for that sunset reminded us of God’s power as He spoke the
universe into existence. I say to Him: “Yours, Lord, is the greatness and the power
and the glory and the majesty and the splendor.” (1 Chronicles 29:11)
Sunset. Sunset years. As Carl and I find our way around this marvelous
“heaven on earth” place, I think that we
might just be the only golden-oldies around.
People do a double-take when we tell them we are on our Honeymoon. Most
reply “Oh, how many years has it been?” To which we answer “nine weeks”. Then they gush over us and congratulate
us. I think we might be to them – a phenomenon! LOL! They
are right! We are – to them AND us!
Let me just say that
this last quarter of our lives is indeed golden. I know
that the Golden Years really mean the last fleeting rays of sunlight like that
sunset we witnessed. But, not so for us,
because we are believing for far more sunrises than sunsets. Final quarter, twilight years, sunsets isn’t
how we’re viewing our lives.
We are expecting this
season of life – whatever it may be called, to be purposeful and meaningful. We are calling this our bonus time! We are still here so we are not done with
celebrating each day by calling this our dawn – our daybreak. We are building our legacy by realizing the “bonuses”
of God’s amazing grace – by not giving up until we’re taken up!
What we accumulate in life are plenty of memories (like we’re doing right now),
many friends, an abundance of knowledge, and leaving a legacy. Those are the things we can leave behind for
others. This accumulation becomes our legacy, or the way we stake a claim to
the fact our lives meant something.
That’s why we’re not
missing our grandchildren’s celebrations.
A couple of weeks ago we went to Belton, TX, home of University of Mary
Hardin Baylor’s family weekend and we watched my grandson and his baseball team
scrimmage. The next weekend we attended
Westlake High School’s football game where Carl’s granddaughter is a
cheerleader. Bonus was Westlake’s win.
They have been undefeated for the last three years.
Now we’re celebrating every minute here in Puerto
Vallarta. I read this scripture: “He is
God of the living, “for to Him all are alive” (Luke 20:38). Oh, I know that
scripture pertains to our life evermore, even after we die, but I think about
how God is everywhere in all His living creation – the God of the living.
He cares for all living things and He created it all for a
purpose. He even uses it all in
describing how we should live. Colossians 1:16 says “….all things have been
created through Him and FOR Him!” Oh, the entertainment value He must get from
His creation. We plan to entertain Him right on through to eternity. How about you?

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