Monday, March 16, 2009

Lanterns lighted, we miss the view of the stars


When the prosperous man on a dark but starlit night drives comfortably in his carriage and has the lanterns lighted, aye, then he is safe, he fears no difficulty, he carries his light with him, and it is not dark close around him. But precisely because he has the lanterns lighted, and has a strong light close to him, precisely for this reason, he cannot see the stars. For his lights obscure the stars, which the poor peasant, driving without lights, can see gloriously in the dark but starry night. So those deceived ones live in the temporal existence: either, occupied with the necessities of life, they are too busy to avail themselves of the view, or in their prosperity and good days they have, as it were, lanterns lighted, and close about them everything is so satisfactory, so pleasant, so comfortable -
but the view is lacking, the prospect, the view of the stars.


- Soren Kierkegaard quoted in V. Eller, The Simple Life


But seek first the kingdom of God
and his righteousness,

and all these things will be added to you.

- Matthew 6:33 (ESV)


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Grace and Peace
Ollie
Mar 2009

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank for the reminder=]
jiam

Ollie's intersection with time and space said...

You are welcome dear friend. Someone has to stop in the midst of the busy lives we lead and point - to what is really real.