I was stopped at a traffic light on my way to church last Sunday and before the light turned green a dragonfly flew into my field of vision. For several miles she stayed right in front of me almost as though she were guiding my driving. What made this so interesting is that fact there has been road construction on this intersection for quite some time and as of that morning the lanes had been changed. Rather than distract me, the dragonfly helped me focus more clearly and ease safely through the intersection to continue my journey.
I thought of unexpected travelers on our life’s journey with us. I thought of those we need to pay closer attention to … ones we might ordinarily dismiss and being “in the way” or a distraction.
And then I thought too how easily I could have been distracted by the intricacies of the dragonfly – like how her wings moved or the incandescent colors on her body. She could have so captivated my attention that I did not pay attention to the light changing or where I was driving. How differently my drive to church could have been!
My encounter with the dragonfly illustrated to me the importance of the choices in our lives. I choose to follow the dragonfly rather than be distracted by her. Who do I choose to follow? Why? What choices do I make that distract me from the journey God has me on? Which ones keep me on the journey?
WOW! There are so many choices we make every day that have the potential to guide us on our journey or just as easily derail us. And just like the dragonfly encounter, sometimes we have to make split-second choices. Even the smallest ones have life-changing implications.
I’ve been paying more attention to the people and the little things in life since the dragonfly. I think there is a reason she caught my attention and started me thinking about leaders and choices and my journey. I don’t know when I’ll know why she flew in front of me when she did, but I am certain I will be glad she did!
Interesting on how this ties into the sermon that Jay preached today (6/27/10) God must be telling us something!
ReplyDeleteI have no doubt God is telling us something - just wish God would speak up! I am increasingly hard of hearing!
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