“ALL YOU CAN WRITE IS WHAT YOU SEE” – Woody Guthrie

Danny KittingerWhat Matters Most

 

The longer I live the more I realize how little I know about so many things.  This includes things for which I have studied or worked very hard for and things which hold great interest for me.  For instance, I graduated at the top of my class in college with an accounting degree.  I also am a CPA with over 35 years of business experience.  And though I have learned a great deal through the years and have much experience, often I am confronted by the reality of how little I know. 

I am not trying to minimize education or experience as both are valuable allies and serve us well.  Still things constantly change, and we never quite know what is just around the corner.  These last few months have made that crystal clear with the tsunami-like impact of the coronavirus.  At times like these it’s helpful to dwell on things you know to be true and to remind yourself of what matters most.

I have been writing a book over the past few years about such things.  Things such as heart, prayer, humility, and hope.  Celebration made the cut as did work and vision, courage and authenticity, love, home, simplicity, truth, and honor.  All important things.  And most important of all is Jesus.   

I know many are tired and burdened by the current state of affairs.  These conditions have been imposed and are not of our choosing.  Still we choose how we respond.  It’s unhelpful to compare yourself to others most anytime and this is no exception.  While commerce has slowed to a crawl with many unemployed and furloughed, there are others who have never worked as hard or as long.  What is true for all of us is that the future looks quite different than it did just months ago.      

With the world in crisis, it’s important to have anchors for your soul, places where we stand amidst the storm.  We don’t know everything, but we do know a few things.  Here we will rest and trust.  Panic and fear are not helpful here.  Catch your breath and steady your mind.  Think about the good.  Be helpful and kind to others and pray; pray for yourself and family, for your nation and world to come out of this crisis in a better place.  For all the pain and loss, may there also be growth and gain. And whatever you do, don’t give up as we don’t know the end of the story.