SEASON OF LOVE.
During a memorial service for a young woman, who
was a wife, a mother and with a successful career
and who died way too young, several of her friends,
one at a time, came forward, and delivered
heartfelt and passionate reflections on her life. They
said she loved life, they said she loved her husband;
they said she loved her children and loved her job.
They said she loved her garden and her friends and
her church.
One of the friends, however, departed from this
norm. She came to the lectern and said, 525,600
minutes so dear. 525,600 minutes, how do you
measure, measure a year? In daylights, in sunsets, in
inches, in miles or in cups of coffee? How about
love? These words are from the Broadway musical
and motion picture, Rent that came out in 2005.
We are in Lenten season. Traditionally, Lent has
been a time for penitence, confession,
repentance, and to some it is time to give away
something that, in most cases, we could live
without any way.
I suggest, however that this year, this Lent be a
slightly different. I suggest that we ponder on
the gift of love- I suggest that we ponder on
God’s love and the love of God’s love that
awakens in human hearts.