Friday, 23 January 2009

It's Time to Party

Sometimes I get told off for not being serious enough and perhaps I am a bit too flippant and light-hearted at times. When I look around at the world in general though it seems that too many of us take ourselves far too seriously. God has given each of us a sense of humour and I do feel that, at times, we need to rediscover it.
 
This month's something to think about is excerpts from "It's Time to Party" by Mike Yaconelli.
 
It doesn't take much to make most of us realize that we have become too serious, too tense, too stressful. The result is that we have forgotten how to live life. It seems like the older we get, the more difficult it is for us to enjoy living.
It reminds me of a description of life given by Rabbi Edward Cohn: "Life is tough. It takes up a lot of your time, all your weekends, and what do you get in the end of it?" 
 
I think that the life cycle is all backward. You should die first, get it out of the way. Then you live twenty years in an old-age home. You get kicked out when you're too young. You get a gold watch, you go to work. You work forty years until you're young enough to enjoy your retirement. You go to college; you party until you're ready for high school; you go to grade school; you become a little kid; you play. You have no responsibilities. You become a little baby; you go back into the womb; you spend your last months floating; and you finish up as a gleam in somebody's eye.
 
It's hard to imagine we were a gleam in someone's eye once. What happened to the gleam in our eye? What happened to that joyful, crazy, spontaneous, fun-loving spirit we once had? The childlikeness in all of us gets snuffed out over the years.
The sign that Jesus is in our hearts, the evidence of the truth of the good news is that we still have a light on in our souls. We still have a gleam in our eye. We are alive, never boring, always playful, exhibiting in our everydayness the "spunk" of the spirit. The light in our souls is not some pietistic somberness, it is the spontaneous, unpredictable love of life. I believe it's time for the party to begin.
 
(c) 1989 Mike Yaconelli. Reproduced by permission.
 
Let's not lose our love of life or our sense of fun.
 
Paul.

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