15 Minutes of Desperation

Sunday, April 18, 2010 0 comments

I experienced losing sight of my 2 year old son, Sev, for about 15 minutes. It was the longest 15 minutes of my life. We were in a mall filled with people and there were lots of other kids. I was called out by one of the salespeople because I accidentally left something. It was only for three seconds that looked away from my boy, then he was already gone! I started telling myself, 'okay don't panic he's just here somewhere.' I then started to ask other people if they have seen an adventurous little boy wearing an orange shirt with curly hair. I searched high and low, front and back, going to every nook and cranny of the sections of the department store. My heart started pumping fast and my imagination was running wild. I was desperate! Until a comforting message came upon me from one of my friends in community who crossed my path. He said,'don't worry your wife already found him.' Suddenly all the panic and pressure was gone. What a relief!

What or who do we hold dear in our lives? What or who can't we live without for more than a minute? There are many things we deem important; our degrees, career, possessions, knowledge, connections, and wealth. These are seemingly important things we value in our life. These things though, are replaceable and temporary. What should matter are the things that last. These are our friends, family and most specially our faith. Friends who enrich our lives, family whom we love dearly, and our faith that gives meaning to our existence. These are lasting and most important. It is sad to know that many people are willing to loose them, not for a minute, but even for years. Some even go through life without the slightest effort to embrace these 3 f's.

May we be alarmed when we lose sight of our friends, family, and our faith. May we search for them with much urgency and desperation, until we are reunited and embraced by these precious gifts from God.

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