
Today I watched the men’s final between Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic. It was a good match, with some spectacular tennis.
One of the reasons that I wanted to watch this particular game, was because it reminded me of the same Wimbledon final last year, between the same two finalists. Last year it was a much more even match, and a brilliant battle between the mature Djokovic and the young Alcaraz.
One of the reasons that the 2023 match was so memorable, was because I watched it with my mum. She wasn’t so well, but was home, and we watched the match together. It was a lovely shared experience, drinking lots of coffee and commentating on all the twists and turns of the match. As it turned out, it was one of the last more ‘ normal’ things that we did together, and I will always treasure that as a result.
Cherishing each moment of life is such an important thing to do. It is easy to get lost in past memories, so much so that you forget to live in the present. We need to take the opportunities in front of us, as they are unlikely to come again. We value the conversation with that person, the walk in the park, seeing that show. Every moment is precious.
Jesus said ‘ I have come that you may have life in abundance’. John 10: 10b. We are not to let our appreciation of life to be diminished or snatched away, but to give thanks for all we have. I watched the tennis final today, honouring my mum’s memory, and making the time to do this, somehow seemed to help keep to connect more with her. It also reminded me to keep making choices in the present that bring joy, even if they are poignant. We are to have courage to choose things that honour God and bring life, every day we have.
Eternal God, this life on earth is so transitory compared with our life with You. Help us to live it well, and to seek your will. May our lives not be small, but expansive and generous. Lord Jesus, help us to be thankful for your love, for our families and friends, and to cherish our memories. Holy Spirit give us courage also to make new memories, and to love those around us, with the same abundant love that You have for us. Amen.