
I have ridden in the back of a fighter jet, descended into the hold of a nuclear submarine, ridden in jet boats, harbor cruisers, gondolas, canoes, airplanes. I have heard the applause of thousands of screaming patriotic football fans, been on the Discovery channel in front of millions of viewers, shook hands with generals and statesmen, and walked the halls of the most powerful military squadrons, naval bases, and governments of the world.
I have seen the marks of history left in the ruins of old coal mining villages in West Virginia, in the museums of Washington D.C., and in the ruins of castles in Okinawa. I have seen the monuments men have built in the great cities of the U.S.A. I've seen the glitz and glamor of lights in Las Vegas.
I have watched the gift of life be given as my children were born. I have seen the incredible love of my wife and children, the dedicated loyalty of my family and friends, and the resolute focus of my comrades in arms. I have been blessed with rich relationships with my friends, my teachers, my siblings, my co-workers, and fellow students.
I could go on, but as you can readily see, I have been given great cause for wonder. I wouldn't trade the path I have walked for all the money in the world. But, I don't plan to stop walking and rest in the memories of days already spent. Rather I plan to keep on walking in pursuit of new memories, new joys, and new moments of wonder every day. Whether it be only a pause to drink in the fresh breeze of an imminent rain, or a vacation to visit some new wonder, I want to live every moment of life to the fullest. But that is not the end of it.
No matter how magnificent the wonders we view on this planet in our brief span of living, it does not compare to the magnificence of love, mercy, and grace to be found every day when one gazes into the eyes of Christ. There is such power in that gaze. It causes me to tremble and to stand in awe of Him. It is this sense of wonder that never grows old and can be a perpetual experience as much a part of living as breathing. It is this sense of wonder that truly enriches all other moments of living. It is this sense of wonder we must never lose.
How's your wonder?
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