Wednesday, July 23, 2014
It's Only Temporary
On Sundays for the last 6 weeks, we took a few hours to go out to breakfast and then to a pool at a local hotel in Pokhara. It was a great time together as we prepared for each week ahead. The pool is located directly in front of the landing spot for the paragliders. So each week we watched dozens of paragliding adventures land right in front of us as we swam. It never got old.
This past Sunday, there was a girl at the pool, sitting alone. Upon our arrival, I walked up to her and apologized for ruining her peace and quiet with our small family of seven. She laughed and we started chatting. I learned that she is from France in Nepal visiting her boyfriend who is a paragliding pilot. She was watching him work as she enjoyed the pool. He is Venezuelan, but has not lived there in years due to some political issues. So I asked her, “Where is his home?” She replied, “Nowhere. He moves around all the time and has no country.” We enjoyed meeting her and watching her boyfriend land his parachute beautifully each time.
We had other similar encounters during this trip. Meeting people from all over the world. In shops, restaurants, airports. Becoming friends on Facebook, and wondering if we would ever cross paths again.
Unlike our new paragliding pilot friend, we do have somewhere to go. We do belong to a country. We came to Nepal at the beginning of June. We have a return flight home tomorrow. We are due to pull into our driveway on July 30th. We will be home. During our time in Nepal, we knew the return flight would be approaching. We settled in as best we could, but we never made it our home. Our clothes were in Rubbermaid tubs, our comfort foods were rationed (We had war over the last fruit rollup), our sheets and towels were on loan. We were always guests and were so thankful for the way they loved on our family the whole time. Our time, our home, this experience in Nepal, was only temporary.
But wait, as a follower of Jesus, isn’t my whole experience here on earth supposed to be temporary? God said it in Hebrews 13:14, “For this world is not our permanent home; we are looking forward to a home yet to come.” We are supposed to live as though our lives here are temporary. We have spent time thinking about how we lived here in Nepal since this was not our home. We thought about how it would even be possible to live like that in Virginia.
When we get back to VA, we won’t be selling all of our dressers and living out of plastic tubs. I think it’s different than that. What we did with our time, our energy, our resources here, was focused on investing in others for the sake of Christ rather than being distracted by our stuff and spending our time setting up so we can live comfortable lives. I will still decorate my home and buy gifts for my children. You will still see me in the drive-thru at Chick-Fil-A. But, we want to focus our time, energy and resources on our permanent home, not the one we pay a mortgage on. We want life to be intentional… because this home is only temporary!
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