I recently went on holiday to Bognor Regis with the
coach tour operator, KM Travel from Chesterfield, (I would recommend them). We
travelled on the Monday to Bognor and travelled back on the Friday. Whilst
there we had two trips out, on the Tuesday we went to Worthing, they have a
lovely pier, I had a leisurely stroll along the beach and the pier, and went to
The Dome, Vintage Tea Rooms and had a scrumptious scone with clotted cream and
jam, and dandelion and burdock to drink in a mason jar, fabulous. Thursday, we
went to Chichester a place with lots of history, you could walk around the
ancient walls around the city. I had a walk to the Priory gardens, it was
lovely. I also had a walk around the shops, the art gallery, and the Cathedral.
We had about four hours at both places, there wasn't that much time to take it all
in, but I did thoroughly enjoy the little time I had.
Wednesday, we stayed at Bognor Regis, and so I had a stroll along the beach, up to Howarth Gardens, another lovely peaceful place for a stroll. They had a miniature railway that went all the way around, there was a separate wildlife part complete with a pond. A cafĂ© which I didn’t go in but looked good, I was distracted by a rabbit as I was about to go in, and took some photos. They had a fire kiln in the kitchen it looked quite impressive. The squirrels were friendly they came so close, I think they were expecting some food, when all they got was their photograph taken they scampered off.
Wednesday, we stayed at Bognor Regis, and so I had a stroll along the beach, up to Howarth Gardens, another lovely peaceful place for a stroll. They had a miniature railway that went all the way around, there was a separate wildlife part complete with a pond. A cafĂ© which I didn’t go in but looked good, I was distracted by a rabbit as I was about to go in, and took some photos. They had a fire kiln in the kitchen it looked quite impressive. The squirrels were friendly they came so close, I think they were expecting some food, when all they got was their photograph taken they scampered off.
Then it was another walk along the beach back to the hotel for dinner. I had a sea view from my room, so I left the window open at night so that I could hear the sea, it lulled me to sleep. When I wasn’t out I spent my time on the bed looking out to the sea, it was amazing.
I had lovely companions at mealtimes, and we had some
lovely friendly chats. I must admit it was hard to say goodbye, the time had
been so short. It was just three full days there, the other two day where taken
up mainly with travelling. Three days out of a lifetime isn’t much, is it? But I
think I gained much from it, spiritually, emotionally, and physically.
Thinking about this, a lifetime isn’t very long in the
grand scheme of things, compared to eternity it is just a blip. We are born,
and we die, neither of these we can’t have any control over but in between we
can. What have you done with the in-between? I have been studying Ecclesiastes
for the past few days, the emphasis being that without God everything is
futile, vanity, pointless. But with God our lives are enriched and blessed in
such a way that we never would have thought possible, even in times of trouble
and trials. How then can we have this time with God?
John 14:6 Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and
the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.
When we repent of our sins and put
our faith and trust in Jesus and all that He did for sinners, then we have access
to God, who will then be our Father. It is a complete turnaround, leaving the
old nature and walking in the new. When we become a child of God, His Word tells
us:
2 Corinthians 5:17 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he
is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things
have become new.
We no longer want to conform with the world, but our desire is
to walk in the will of God, and to please Him, honour Him, and glorify Him.
When we are a child of God not only
do we receive new life in this life, but we receive eternal life, we will not
be judged and found guilty of our sins because Jesus took the penalty for them
when He died on the cross. You are not on this earth long, someone may say “Why
would a loving God send anyone to hell?” my answer to that is, “Why would you
choose hell over a loving God?” Don’t waste anymore of the precious time you
have because this decision must be made in the here and now, when you have died
it will be too late, you will then face God as a Judge, is it worth it?
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