Saturday, Craig and I were driving behind an SUV on Delaware Route 1: the main artery along the coast. For some reason, I’m always reading automobile license tags, and this one said “RIGHT”. I wondered if this moniker was a commentary on the driver’s self-esteem, her politics, or perhaps she thought she might be either ‘Ms. Right’ or even ‘Ms. Right Now’. For some odd reason, it reminded me of the song that goes, “If you can’t be with the one you love, love the one you’re with.” Whether the tag referred to her choices or my choices or even your choices, I can be certain that, for every choice, there are some right options, there are some wrong ones, and still others are the ‘right now’ ones - the expedient ones.
This is being written during the season of Pentecost when we have also been reading of and studying the significance of the call of Moses and how that was a pivotal period historically and spiritually speaking. Read the details in the opening Chapters of the amazing book of Exodus. The record of Pentecost can be found in Acts Chapter 2 and an article on Pentecost was submitted last week.
Our life is written in risks - the ones we take - and the ones we avoid! Do you think we would remember Moses if he had not stepped out of the safe zone - what might be called his comfort zone?