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Writer's pictureAndy McIlvain

To Be In Awe - Wisdom from a 96-year-old

How do other people live their lives?

If God allows how do they cope with life's adversity, their sin and its effects, deteriorating health, and family?

If we grow very old how do we see ourselves as we change and hopefully grow and become wise?

The reality is that apart from God and a relationship with Christ growing old can be hellish and sad.

I find it interesting to listen to how our elders describe their lives and impending deaths, in this we can find wisdom.




To Be In Awe - Wisdom from a 96-year-old

"What gives you a sense of awe? You might imagine standing on a wide-open plain with a storm approaching, or holding the tiny finger of a newborn baby. That word, awe - the feeling of being in the presence of something vast that transcends your understanding of the world - is often associated with the extraordinary. But you don’t need remarkable circumstances to encounter awe.

You can find it every day, often in the humblest places. Staring up at a starry sky; looking at a sculpture that makes you shudder; listening to a medley of instruments joining into one complex, spine-tingling melody - those experiences remind us that we’re part of something that will exist long after us.

Luckily, we don’t need to wait until we stumble upon it - we can seek it out. Awe is all around us. With a little intentionality, we can reclaim our sense of wonder in the everyday, ordinary moments of life. Perhaps awe, while an ordinary response to the extraordinary, is also an extraordinary response to the ordinary.

Featuring Dot Fisher-Smith.

Filmed in Ashland, Oregon, USA.' from the video introduction


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