Lean Way, Way Back

On a walk early this morning, I spy the biggest tree I’ve ever seen in my life. I literally have to lean way, way back to see it fully. This picture is really only half of the tree! I can’t contain it!

Enormous trees are sobering, humbling, and perspective-giving. They remind me that so much has gone before me, and so much will come after me. I’m a small thing here, for a small time, in a small space. I want to be a blessing while I can, however I can. I want to love deeply and beautifully.

So much will come after us. When I stand under this tree, I remember the passage of time. I think of the verse in Psalm 90: “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.”

I lean way, way back, and I remember a truth about our lives.

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Do you think about time when you look at trees? What else makes us think about time like this?

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