Integrating the New with the Old

Then He said to them, “Therefore every scribe instructed concerning the kingdom of heaven is like a householder who brings out of his treasure things new and old.” Matthew 13:52

Today’s cuppa is a tasty Ethiopian coffee I rediscovered while on our recent visit to Hot Springs, Arkansas, our home for nearly 40 years before moving to Raleigh, NC in late 2019.

Red Light was my spot for great coffee and tea as well as a pleasant chat with the owners as I placed my order. The vibe is low-key and welcoming. The coffee is as delicious as ever. It is truly a joy to return and settle into the comfort of a familiar and cozy space, akin to snuggling your feet into beloved and well-worn house shoes at the end of a long day. 

Spending nine days in a place that used to be home brought feelings of nostalgia, gratitude and appreciation for the setting and the people who were part of my story for so long. We got to see many friends from years past and hear news about others. Reconnecting with friends face-to-face stirred memories of joys, sorrows and community which have formed me to be the person I am today. 

There was something different about leaving Hot Springs this year. After nearly five years in North Carolina, there was more sweet than bitter in the exit this time. I attribute this to the general passing of time plus a hopeful expectation about the doors the Lord is continuing to open for Jim and me to make new friendships in the church family where we live. 

Realistically speaking, I will not have decades to give to these new relationships, but I can walk into my future with a decision to be present, curious and willing to listen to the journeys of others. I am encouraged to move into my new community group and Bible study group with a confidence that each day is a gift and each encounter is an opportunity to see with the perspective of heaven. 

As I ponder the treasures of the past, I look forward to new treasures that await on this leg of the journey. My Guide is dependable and trustworthy. In fact, He is faithful and true.  

“O Lord, You are the portion of my inheritance and my cup;

You maintain my lot. 

The lines have fallen to me in pleasant places;

Yes, I have a good inheritance.” Ps. 16:5

“You will show me the path of life;

In Your presence is fullness of joy;

At Your right hand are pleasures forevermore.” Ps. 16:11