"I am constant as the northern star,
Of whose true-fix'd and resting quality
There is no fellow in the firmament."
(from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar)
Existence as we know it, is mobile and dynamic. History is all about change and progress because the humanity that has written and continues to write history is a creative and developing race. There are few things on this planet that do not evolve or transform, that are not revised or refined. The seasons change with each year, plants flourish and die and civilizations rise and fall. There are only a few things through all these natural occurrences that have a reputation of consistency and predictability. When one is found however, it can often draw attention because of its provoking difference in nature to the rest of the universe. The North Star is one of these rare, faithful few. Historically it has proven itself a friend to the traveler and sojourner because of its constant qualities. It may not be the brightest, eye-catching light in the sky, but while the earth spins on its axis, the North Star remains steady.
We, Peter and Sarah Frinsel, are part of this progressive time and people on this spinning planet. Our lives change constantly and are full of growth and learning. We seem to be always on the move. Because of all this, it seems now more than ever that our one constant in life is found in Jesus and our relationships with him. If there ever was a more faithful North Star, it was him and is him. Not only did Jesus point to the Way but he was the Way. He still points and still is. As Michael Card says in his lovely book, "Scribbling in the Sand: Christ and Creativity": "(Jesus) constantly calls out to turn around and behold the dazzling dimness of his light... to find our way to it, and then to find our way by it." It is our belief that we are called to have these same qualities if we are followers of the Christ. It is our desire to be North Stars in this world, not flashing meteors or mystical Milky Ways or dancing constellations. We have just to be and just to point in the lives we were given. This blog will be worthless or worse than worthless if it does not does not revel in reflect and Christ's "dazzling dimness". May this documentation of two lives under One point the Way to seekers and pilgrims, while at the same time encouraging others to take on the life of a North Star.
Congratulations on your first blog post~ it's a beautiful one!
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Lydia
Beautifully written! So happy for you both and rejoicing in your desire to follow and imitate our Master! God bless you both.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to more posts. Love the meaning behind your blog name. Love the photos. Love it all! Love from a fellow pilgrim. :-)
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