Monday, July 05, 2010

What Kind of World?

A month ago, I went to my Mother's family home in north-central Arkansas for a reunion. It was nice seeing my aunts, uncles and cousins again. One of my cousins who I am very close to just had a baby girl, Madison. She was born on February 2, 2010 and is, by my observations, one beautiful girl. If history has any intelligence, the film "Groundhog Day" will be a classic and shown or available when Madison is old enough to watch film.

Madison was a little over four months old when I saw her. Her whole life is ahead of her. What kind of world will she live in? Even by the time she graduates high school the world will certainly be a different place than now. Just judging from twenty years or so ago, the world will change a lot. Cell phones went from a novelty to necessity. Cell phones went from just phones to miniature computers. Computers and the internet have brought together the world like no one could have imagined. But what's going to happen by the time Madison graduates high school and beyond? To me, and other folks who are dreamers, there will be a time when war, poverty, disease will be gone. It isn't going to be easy. There'll be war, oppressive government, social unrest before then. I hope not. I hope we figure it out without too much trouble. In twenty years, though, I'll wager there'll be changes. Big changes. There'll be surprises and horrors. There'll also be God's handiwork at its finest. In 2017, a total solar eclipse will track across the United States, from the northwest to southeast. And to top that, in just seven short years later, in 2024, another total solar eclipse will track across the United States, from southwest to northeast. Madison will see them both and marvel at God's glory. She'll see the worst in people and the best in people. She might see horrific things that will make the gulf oil spill seem like a mud puddle, but she'll also see our glorious world, the mountains of Wyoming, the deserts of Arizona, the coasts of Maine and the vast prairie of the Dakotas. She'll grow up in a changing world, a different world, but I think it will be a world still much the same. People will still help each other, people will still fall in love, and people will live to make this world a better place. When she's old enough, Madison will help, too.