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in Family Life· Life's challenges· Spiritual issues

We’ll Catch Up in Eternity

eternity, Anne of Green Gables, friendship, talking to friends, Madeleine L'Engle, kindred spirits, long distance friends

“We’ll catch up in eternity,” I think some times when we I see a friend in a crowded arena.

“Kindred spirits are not so scarce as I used to think. It’s splendid to find out there are so many of them in the world,” Anne Shirley mused in  Anne of Green Gables

I recently wrote a letter to an acquaintance:

It’s always seemed to me that we are kindred spirits, and we’re both extremely busy people. I see you across the room and catch your eye. I think of all the things I’d like to say; ways I’d love to commiserate, stories I want to hear. But you’re moving in a different circle with people who need you in a different way.

There’s no time when we’re going about Kingdom business.

I’m just as busy, too, but with a different group that need my particular gifts.

So we recognize we’re kindred spirits, smile, nod, and move along.

While I’d love to know you better, I think, ‘we’ll catch up in eternity.’

Heavenly friends

I picture myself during those first “ten thousand years bright shining as the sun,” finding a shade tree and sitting down to visit–one by one– with all the people busy going about the Father’s business here on earth now.

eternity, Anne of Green Gables, friendship, talking to friends, Madeleine L'Engle, kindred spirits, long distance friendsWe’ll tell the stories of how God worked in our lives. How we saw Him use our feeble efforts to glorify the Lamb.

Some will argue I should take the time now, to spend time with people I admire and whose company I enjoy.

Yes, on the one hand, no on the other.

I believe God put us in our particular time and place for His purposes. It’s no surprise to God that I was born in Southern California.

He knew me before the day I came into the world. He gave me a set of  talents, abilities, problems, family members, experiences, education and thinking skills to do His business.

It took me fifteen years to find Him, but once I made the connection, the Holy Spirit went to work in my life.

Mentors

God provided mentors along the way. Some I knew and loved: Mrs. Hahn, Liz and Mary.

Some I knew only through books: Edith, Elisabeth, Biddy and Madeleine.eternity, Anne of Green Gables, friendship, talking to friends, Madeleine L'Engle, kindred spirits, long distance friends

Perhaps I got a glimpse of this parallel living concept when I wrote a fan letter to Madeleine L’Engle.

Twenty years-old, I had recently traveled through New York. I noted, “I had time and gave some thought to finding my way up to the library where you worked to visit. But then I did not.”

She kindly responded. “Next time, do come.”

Astounded, I shook my head. I never would have visited her–because I thought she had more important things to do than chat with a gawky admirer who dropped by.

I knew a kindred spirit when I saw one. I wouldn’t dream of trespassing on the limited time she had on earth.

But I could follow her ideas. I knew her God. I could listen to Him and pay attention to where He directed my particular gifts and go with it.

I’ll catch up with Madeleine in heaven.

There are others in my life–far more than I ever would have guessed–than the friend to whom I did not send the above letter (it felt presumptuous).

I cheer them on and pray for them, celebrate their victories, and rest confident I’ll get the details a long time from now.

Until then, I rejoice that I can serve the Lord with Robin, Becky, Mary, Ardys, Mary, Shelly, Holly, Shirley, Nancy, Karen, Debbie, Debby, JoAnne and  . . . you get the picture.

Maybe even you.  🙂

eternity, Anne of Green Gables, friendship, talking to friends, Madeleine L'Engle, kindred spirits, long distance friendsHow do you define a kindred spirit? What have they brought into your life?

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  1. Jennifer Zarifeh Major says

    April 26, 2013 at 7:10 AM

    I started to cry at “ten thousand years, bright shining as the sun” and couldn’t finish this…I’ll come and read the rest later. Sniff.

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  2. michelle says

    April 26, 2013 at 7:13 AM

    If not, I’ll see you there . . . 🙂

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  3. klasko says

    May 2, 2013 at 1:16 PM

    I find that I have only one person that I would call a kindred spirit. We have been separated by miles for more than 20 years. But we call each other either “my kindred spirit sister” or “the sister of my heart.” All of my other friends are close – some closer than others, including my only true sister. I have discovered that, being a military wife, I have made so many friends along the way, and they are close to me for a season before we drift off to the close ties of the next season of our lives. I often have “my best friend from _____ assignment.” I have always liked Michael W. Smith’s song that goes, “Friends are friends forever if the Lord’s the Lord of them. I know that’s the way of it here on my earthly travels, and I will catch up with all of my brothers and sisters in Christ with whom I’ve traveled for a season. 🙂

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