More Than a Dash
By John W. Vander Velden
Recently one of Jackie’s cousins passed away. The
obituary revealed the man had lived an amazing life, what some might call the
dash. The dash has been described as the mark carved into a tombstone between the
day of birth and time of passing from this world.
After reading that lengthy piece in the paper and
attending the funeral, I was led to thinking. Most of us never figure that our time
on the green side of the sod is significant. To us our dash means very little.
For we are just ordinary people, living ordinary lives. We never even take a
moment to consider our own dash, the people around us whose lives intersect
with ours, or any of the other ways our dash has and continues to affect the world.
But when we do so, we forget one important thing. For
though we might be unable to see it, our dash is not some random mark of no consequence.
For I know that each of us has been placed on this globe at this
specific time, for a specific reason. God gave you life, for a purpose. It is
up to us to find that purpose, to seek it out, to fulfill that place in the
mechanism, that is the human race. You are not some random speck. You are not
some biological accident. You walk this earth for a reason.
And that reason is more than a dash, more than the
list of accomplishments or awards. It is more than the years given to a job or profession.
It is more than the heirs we will leave behind. For as unique individuals
we fill a space that none other can fill.
Be assured you are more than some lines that one day might be printed in the local paper. For you are more than a dash.
(309 Words) 1/26/2024