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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Time.....?

"Why NOT NOW ?...!"

Perhaps.......... 
Time is the most 'underestimated resource'......... taken for granted, without calculating the 'impact' of the 'lack of time spent' on the lives of others........

The following 'lesson' ......... crossed my desk, recently...... :
A young man learns what's most important in life from the guy next door. 
It had been some time since Jack had seen the old man. 
College, girls, career, and life itself got in the way. 
In fact, Jack moved clear across the country in pursuit of his dreams. 
There, in the rush of his busy life............,
Jack had little time to think about the past and often no time to spend with his wife and son......
He was working on his future and nothing could stop him !

Over the phone his mother told him, 
"Mr. Belser died last night.
The funeral is Wednesday."

Memories flashed through his mind like an old newsreel as he sat quietly remembering his childhood days.

"Jack, did you hear me?"

"Oh sorry, Mom. 
Yes, I heard you. 
It's been so long since I thought of him. 
I'm sorry, but I honestly thought he died years ago," Jack said.

"Well, he didn't forget you. 
Every time I saw him he'd ask how you were doing. 
He'd reminisce about the many days you spent over 'his side of the fence' as he put it," Mom told him.

"I loved that old house he lived in." Jack said.

"You know, Jack, after your Father died, Mr. Belser stepped in to make sure you had a man's influence in your life," she said.

"He's the one who taught me carpentry," he said, "I wouldn't be in this business if it wasn't for him. 
He spent a lot of time teaching me things he thought were important. Mom, I'll be there
for the funeral," Jack said.

As busy as he was, he kept his word. 
Jack caught the next flight to his hometown. 
Mr. Belser's funeral was small and uneventful.
He had no children of his own and most of his relatives had passed away.

The night before he had to return home Jack and his Mom stopped by to see the old house next door one more time.

Standing in the doorway Jack paused for a moment. 
It was like crossing over into another dimension, a leap through space & time. 
The house was exactly as he remembered. 
Every step held memories. 
Every picture, every piece of furniture...Jack stopped suddenly.

"What's wrong, Jack?" his Mom asked.

"The box is gone," he said.

"What box?" Mom asked.

"There was a small gold box that he kept locked on top of his desk. 
I must have asked him a thousand times what was inside.
All he'd ever tell me was, 'The thing I value most'," Jack said.

It was gone. 
Everything about the house was exactly how Jack remembered it except for the box. 
He figured someone from the Belser family had taken it.

"Now I'll never know what was so valuable to him," Jack said, 
"I better get some sleep. 
I have an early flight home, Mom."

It had been about two weeks since Mr. Belser died. 
Returning home from work one day Jack discovered a note in his mailbox.
"Signature required on a package. 
No one at home. 
Please stop by the main post office within the next three days," the note read.

Early the next day Jack retrieved the package. 
The package was old and looked like it had been mailed a hundred years ago. 
The handwriting was difficult to read, but the return address caught his attention.

"Mr. Harold Belser" it read.

Jack took the package out to his car and ripped it open. 
There inside was the gold box and an envelope. 
Jack's hands shook as he read the note inside.

"Upon my death please forward this box and its contents to Jack Bennett.
 It's the thing I value most in my life". 
A small key was taped to the letter. 
His heart raced as tears filled his eyes. 
Jack carefully unlocked the box. 
There inside he found a beautiful gold pocket watch.

Running his fingers slowly over the finely etched casing, he unlatched the cover.
 Inside he found these words engraved:

"Jack, Thanks for your time! - Harold Belser."

"The thing he valued most...was...my time."

Jack held the watch for a few minutes, then called his office and cleared his appointments for the next two days. 
"Why?"
Janet, his assistant, asked.
 "I need some time to spend with those valuable to me....," he said. 
"Oh, by the way, Janet, thanks for your time".


Personally, I experienced....
Because of pre-meditated, false accusations that were used as grounds for a cunning divorce 'in my absentia' ; I have been cheated out of having the opportunity to experience &  to grow-up together with my children during their most beautiful ( & crucial time) of their their teens in/during their adolescent years.....
I had 'nothing' of their 'high school' years !
It is time..... that is forever lost, never to be recovered....
All due to the envious-selfish, narcissistic, lack of empathy & unforgiveness of the conspiracy of wicked human hearts....
May the 'devious' parties, find one day before they might die, Peace.... in the Forgiveness of themselves & others -that ONLY Jesus Christ ( & not money,) can truly offer them...!


Shalom ............ Maranatha

1 comment:

veerkoppie said...

Somtyds , gebeur dinge in mens se lewe wat mens moet verwerk, klaarmaak daarmee en dit agter mens sit, vorentoe kyk en nie verder teleurgesteld wees oor dit wat was,wat mens nie het nie, nie gedoen het, foute wat mens gemaak het, en dankbaar wees oor dit wat mens wel het, en elke dag het ons 'n nuwe stel van 24 uur ontvang. Spandeer dit as kosbaar!