Last week, my family had the privilege of going to see the movie “Up”. A simple movie about a guy who fulfills a promise. Along the way he encounters different problems that were not in the original plans of accomplishing his goal. Isn’t this how life tends to treat us?
As I watched the movie, I wondered about the concept of getting to your goal and the different situations that come to you as you pursue that goal. Often times we are so caught up in being on time, graduating, making a good appearance, or bettering our career that we fail to see the little things that are going on all around us. Once we arrive at the goal, we may look back and see all the things that were behind us that we failed to see during our journey to our goal.
As mentioned, in the movie, the guy is heading toward a goal of fulfilling a promise. He is within eyeshot of his goal when a snag takes place (not the first in the journey). He then has to take an alternate route, with time being of the essence. During the alternate route other snags are encountered.
Fast forwarding a bit, he accomplishes his goal. He is ready to relax. However, another snag comes into play. This causes lots of “Oh, brothers” and rolling of the eyes as this was certainly not in the plans. After all, the reason behind this snag is because of previous ones.
The movie ends on a great note. I think that the main character learned this lesson. Sure, it isn’t the only lesson from the movie, just the one I came away with.
So, if you want to further your personal endeavors, don’t forget to see the blessings of snags. If you are trying to share Jesus with someone, don’t forget to be so focused on your goal that you put their feelings aside and do anything to accomplish your goal.
Remember the snags, they can help us too…
1 comment:
Dear Cyber friend,
I found you by googling trying to find the lyrics/melody for the song "Good Bye Mr. Mediocrity." I was stunned when your blog came up and you were relating your childhood love of Zig Ziglar's tapes and the wonderful songs. We had them to in the late 70's and 80's. Our two daughters played them endlessly and we still talk about them to this day! I am driven tying to find the music! I wrote the Zig Ziglar organization -- they replied that they never owned the copyright to those songs and have no copies of the tapes. Do you have any idea how to find that music? I would love to get copies of that music for my grandchildren. Our daughters have pined for years over the lost tapes -- we don't know what happened to them. BTW, I love your blog and beautiful Christian sharings! God Bless....daffydil @mac.com
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