Showing posts with label perspective. Show all posts
Showing posts with label perspective. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Why a change of scenery is good

"A change of place, a change of luck."

This phrase can be found in the Jewish Talmud and it reflects the idea that when we have a change of scenery, our luck (or at least our perspective) can change as well.

I do agree! A change of scenery or, according to the dictionary a move to different surroundings, can be really refreshing. It is often a great way to bring more joy and novelty into our daily life.

Last weekend we rented a wooden cabin in the forest. It was a delightful place, and although we were only there for a few days, it was truly an enchanting and very inspiring experience. Most of all, there was silence.

A change of scenery, no matter how big or small, is like stepping back and viewing a painting from a different angle, which really helps give us a fresh look. In Genesis 15:5 we can read how the Lord took Abram outside his tent (his immediate surroundings) and said to him, “Look up into the sky and count the stars if you can. That’s how many descendants you will have!”

Abram needed to broaden his perspective, his view. He was way too focussed on the impossibilities of life. Don't we often do the same? 👉We keep watching or reading the same news items over and over again, day in day out, and we just don't see how God is going to change things. But He can and He will.

Turn off the tv. Step outside. Go for a walk. Breathe. Give thanks. But most of all... let's look up. Our help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth! He will give us a fresh and hopeful perspective!

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Our viewing is too small

My previous blog 'Managing our thoughts' reached quite a few readers. Apparently, the content spoke to you.

Today I'm writing a follow-up, because it's not only important what we think about, but also what we look at, because that's pretty much where it all starts.

The people behind the mainstream media understand this like no other. It doesn't really matter what an article is about, as long as there is a suitable (stock) photo that attracts attention. 👉After all, images speak louder than words.

Just ask yourself what it is that gets your attention first when you open a page, whether in the newspaper or on the Internet.

Yes, of course, headlines by themselves do scream. However, the combination with an image that touches people emotionally makes the story complete! An image can be etched in our memory, an article not… just think about that.

It probably won't surprise you that the Bible tells us to purposely direct our eyes as well as our thoughts. In 2 Corinthians 4:18 it says: So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.

Fixing our eyes on unseen things... That's easier said than done. The things we see around us are the reality of every day. No one will deny that. But those things are also temporarily... they pass! (sometimes you wonder what we're all so worried about)

The things we cannot see, are truth and therefore eternal. Love, grace, forgiveness, breath, God himself. Read through all of that chapter 4 and you will see how the writer compares everything he experiences with eternity.

Our viewing is too small, I think that often. The distance between our eyes and a screen or newspaper is at most 60 cm. It would do us good to step outside regularly to view the infinite starry sky. A simple step that can put everything back into proper perspective.

When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place, what is mankind that you are mindful of them, human beings that you care for them? (Psalm 8:4).