Far be it for me to question Benjamin Franklin, who said, “The only things certain in life are death and taxes.” Those are, but consider a third: The only things that can never be taken from you are what you have given away. In that eternal vault, God’s eyes and your heart, there is no missing, losing, or stealing the love, labor, peace, or gifts we give to others; they are eternally there, for all time.
Not for nothing does the Bible say, “Not a sparrow falls…” without His knowing. The point is not unimportant but may become more so as the government grows, superficial priorities replace real, and life is cheapened, material worries threaten to overwhelm us. Pause, breathe, smile.
What consolation could possibly be more uplifting, more powerful, more fulfilling, or lead you more to relax, take stock of who you are, be happy in yourself, and be aware of how eternity works, than to know that all the love you have given, those thankless chores, unrecognized deeds your heart compelled, pain of others heard and healed, burdens lifted, counsel and caring – count?
What insurance policy could you ever buy that rewarded you as richly as knowing that, if the world ended tomorrow, all was suddenly lost, your bank account gone, computer hacked, home flooded, lawsuits met you on waking, you were still rich – with the love you had shown others?
We live in a time when taking, grabbing, feeling last to see an entitlement, somehow drawn into a game of measuring ourselves by what we have, and can get, is “the thing.” We see the sunset and think of darkness, trying to grab the last light, forgetting the sun reflects forever in the moon.
No one can take from you the time you gave to someone in need when you thought you did not have it – someone in peril, a relative, friend, or stranger who needed you. This God knows … and you must know He knows, and nothing in the future can erase those acts of kindness.
In the Bible, Mark and Luke write of Christ describing a widow, no means, worried for those of no means, who gives all, “two mites.” Says Christ: “Truly I tell you, this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all the others. They all gave … of wealth, she … everything she had.”
Not lost, never lost, always piling up, like treasure in heaven, are those things we think we have done of no measurable significance yet invaluable, time and labor, conscience over worldly considerations, helping with finances maybe, but more taking time, helping with a doctor’s appointment, yard chore, something broken needing repair, dropping a card, just being there.
How often have we been grateful for little things, a smile or forgiving word, unexpected assistance or understanding making a rough day better and unexpectedly, agitation or error overlooked, mercy?
Life is short, and at times profoundly unfair. Franklin was right, some things we wish were not certain unfortunately are, like death and taxes. But there is more to life than death and taxes, more than getting ahead or not falling behind. There is the treasure set aside … by being kind.
So, when the glum bunnies, dumb bunnies, media hosts, demons, and ghosts come calling, send them packing. We are not defined by them today. We are, in the end, the sum of how fully we live and how deeply we love, because what we give to others … can never be taken away.
Robert Charles is a former Assistant Secretary of State under Colin Powell, former Reagan and Bush 41 White House staffer, attorney, and naval intelligence officer (USNR). He wrote “Narcotics and Terrorism” (2003), “Eagles and Evergreens” (2018), and is National Spokesman for AMAC.
Very meaningful and inspirational! Thanks, RBC!
RBC, AMEN!! Lovely piece for the weekend. If the world could take the same attitude, then things could improve, Alas, sin entered the world through Adam and Eve and continues. These days are becoming like that of Noah’s time but those who know the Bible realize that the cleansing and renewing will come after the end of Jesus’s 1000-year reign.
As you stated, those who do good to all, are earning rewards on their accounts in heaven.
Have a good weekend.
Thank you, this was so providential and needed, God bless you
This article is very much in the spirit of the Scout Law and the qualities that make for good character . In that spirit something that can help to relieve the burden of worry,or stress, or a combination of negative things could be described as. Laughter First Aid — practiced by pretending to laugh — by saying. ” Ha, Ha,Ha ” and real laughter should start immediately ,if not right away, and should provide a new outlook ,new ideas for dealing with whatever the situation is that was causing trouble. Giving to others , it is the right way to think. Kindness is a strength builder, as is having a respectful , uplifting sense of humor. Great stuff to think about , kindness, strength of character, respectful humor, courage to keep trying ,resourcefulness . Important writing with this article Robert — helps to keep things in balance — bits of wisdom add up and provide a sense of purpose that. bring joy into the picture when engaged with responsibilities and endeavors that involve serious matters.
Deeply appreciate this wonderful reminder to us all, especially at this time of historic upheaval. I am grateful for your eloquent yet faithful and sound encouragement. Thank You and God Bless You !!