CHARACTER COUNTS
Since all know that death is inevitable, we should carefully
consider this. At the end of our days, what is it that you or I would
have written as an epitaph on our own grave? I came across an interesting
story that speaks quite eloquently about the meaning and legacy of life.
Wilbur and Orville Wright made their mark in history by carrying
out the first successful air flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina on December
17, 1903. Although they came from a very close family, their father,
a bishop in the United Brethren Church, was initially skeptical about their
aviation ventures.
Unfortunately, Wilbur died quite early, at the age of 45. His
father left a record of this tragic event in his personal diary, which reads as
follows:
May 30, 1912
This morning at 3:15, Wilbur passed away, aged 45 years, 1 month,
and 14 days. A short life, full of great consequences. An
unfailing intellect, imperturbable temper, great self-reliance and as great
modesty. Seeing the right clearly,
pursuing it steadily, he lived and he died.
Take note that there was no mention at all of Wilbur’s great
pioneering successes in the field of aviation. You see, for Wilbur’s
father, it was not making that first successful air flight that made Wilbur
great. It was his loving relationships and outstanding character.
More than anything you and I might possibly achieve in this life,
it is our character that actually counts. My friends, let us firmly resolve
to live right…before God and man.
Sisters and brothers, be continually blessed, and please (above all
else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
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