Letting Go

My last school used two works to explore the American Dream: The Great Gatsby who achieved it and lost, and Death of a Salesman, where Willie Loman didn’t achieve the dream yet also lost. But Willie Loman’s wife Linda had a haunting line, in talking about the irony of finally paying off the family house after their two sons had moved out, “Life is a casting off.” Or, a series of letting go of some dreams and activities.

By 72 I’d learned

            life contains no one secret

                        to contentment

            but I do know a few

Learn to let go

            not of all

            but continually paring life down

                        leaves us free to move beyond

Age can be a cause

            I let go of playing tackle in my late 40s

                        when my body told me it was time

            but competitive flag continued

                        into my mid 50s

                                    and left

            and fast-corning bikes left at 71

                        when my body again whispered

                        “you need a Goldwing now”

            vocational ministry was God’s call

                        but he released me for greater impact

            solo backcountry fishing trips near their end

                        my balance tells me so

Decisions from others can cause letting go

Events…the list could go on

But remember

many joys and dreams come to pass

            not to stay

so enjoy what they brought

            and wave a grateful goodbye

Life comes in seasons, and seasons pass. Here’s an intriguing example. Peter began the outreach to the Gentiles in Acts 10, and I thought that appropriate. Lightly educated, a stinky fisherman, not one the Jews would embrace. On the other hand, Paul was a highly educated and respected Jew, even a Pharisee. He’d be perfect to reach the Jews. And when he came to Jesus, he began teaching in the Jewish synagogues.

But those aspects of Peter’s and Paul’s lives were just seasons, not a life. In Acts 9:15, God chose Paul as the apostle to the Gentiles, not his original target. Peter became the apostle to the Jews. Maybe we can pick up a life lesson: hold on to the temporary with a loose grip.

Yes, cling to God with all your might. Make your marriage a healthy life. Seek truth because it typifies the nature of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. But realize that growth can only occur when we let go of the good to find the better. When we attune ourselves to the spiritual seasons of life.

I appreciate this focus, “So we fix our eyes not on what is seen (the physical world and activities), but on what is unseen (God’s realm. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal” (2 Corinthians 4:18).
Kick Starting the Application

Do you sometimes hold onto seasons too much? What causes you to value them as you do? Have you seen seasons pass, only for something better to come? What are some seasons whose time to pass has come? How can you deepen your trust in God getting you through the change of seasons?