As I am sometimes able to do, today I printed the prayer thread and took it with me. I light what grandma always called ‘my Jesus candle‘, sit still, then walk quietly through each prayer and request with pause and deliberation.
As I generally do, I also add my own prayers targeting a turmoil that is less specific. There is bludgeoning in the world; there is also manipulation, deception and ultimately evil. I do not like it; I am repulsed by it; and like you I choose to oppose it in every way I am able. This is our ultimate zero-sum battle.
The task completed, I also pondered the changes of the past seven months that surround me. The physical landscape where my youth unfolded, forever changed – much of it erased completely. Then suddenly, for some unknown reason, a thought occurred:
If God told me a secret today that I was not permitted to share; a secret that today was my last day and yet I could not reveal that knowledge, what would I do?
There is a particular clarity of life, a clarity to purpose, that seemingly happens when we put a clock on our endeavors.
Generally, we ignore the clock, abiding to life is much easier that way, and, truthfully, I do not believe there is value focusing on something we do not control. However, while we do not control the countdown – we do control every choice we make within it. Thus, the question holds merit, ‘What would I do?‘
If we accept that we can create something, perhaps make it just a little bit better by making a choice, then we have accomplished something; perhaps much bigger than we imagine. It is a fundamental truth in life that if we change the way we look at something, then what we look at changes.
We always have choices.
I have long felt that life is like a series of links in a chain. You might be driving down the road and you hear a song on the radio, or see a picture, and you feel a memory….
Something triggers within you that reminds of a different time and place than where you are right now.
You reflect.
The memories you consider remind you of a totally different time in your life.
Perhaps you lived in a different place. Perhaps you were surrounded by different people. Perhaps a different job or completely different friends. You recognize those memories were constructed like frozen moments in time. They became individual links in the chain in your life.
We never actually realize, in the immediate moment, when one link closes and another link begins. But when we look back, we can clearly see distinct points where things changed, the link closed, and a new link began.
You see, the links are only visible in reflection.
As we reflect, we find parts of the chain in our life where each link closes and connects with the other. A beginning, and an end. At the point where the links are joined, we carry parts of the previous link forward to the next.
For many people those connections are bonded by family, or very strong lifelong relationships. Connections which continue beyond our geographic moments, jobs or temporary acquaintances.
But for everyone, the primary bonding agent brought forward from one link to the next is us, our center, our values and core principles. Our beliefs.
The strength of the steel which comprises the links of our life is forged in the fire of adversity, weakness, challenge, pain, loss, and painful growth. The steel is then cooled with the tears of triumph, hurdles overcome and resolve.
The forging makes the steel stronger and able to withstand the pressures that accompany the additional length. Slowly the chain becomes wiser as it lengthens. Able to reach further, form more significant benefits and become more useful.
Hope replaces fear. Love replaces loneliness. Success replaces adversity. These are successful links began and finished while contributing to the whole.
At times we may manipulate the links with avoidance. We hide from -or choose to avoid- an issue in our effort to begin a new link before the old one was naturally, and spiritually, prepared to be closed.
Eventually, as life continues and the chain lengthens, the weak link can fracture, and we are forced to revisit/repair what we originally chose to avoid.
You see, in life we cannot control the universal laws that guide us. So, if we manipulate circumstances to avoid confronting our own weakness, we cannot fully strengthen our life of links. Eventually, the weakness of our past will impact our future.
So, what principles do we carry from link to link? What core values and beliefs stay with us throughout the journey of our lives? The answers to these questions are what makes us human spiritual beings.
We possess freewill able to make choices about what we do, and how we define our individual humanity; but can we then define ’right’ and ‘wrong’ according to our individual principles? Or are there principles that exceed our influence and definition?
Are there natural laws of right and wrong, good and bad, that cannot be subjected to the determination of man?
These are the bigger questions, perhaps the more important questions; and yet, perhaps the ones we reflect upon the least.
Consider the example of the ‘Law of the farm’ vs. the ‘Law of the School’. Natural principles vs. those made by man.
A student can skip class, take few notes, pay only half attention, then stay up all night cramming for a test and manage a decent grade. It depends on the student’s goal: grades or learning.
The student can choose to manipulate the education, by avoiding the learning and capturing the grade. This is possible in the ‘Law of the School’.
However, a farmer cannot take short cuts. A farmer cannot avoid tending to the soil, preparing the seed, fertilizing and nurturing the crop, and still gain the benefit of an abundant harvest.
The farmer must necessarily do all of the appropriate work in order to benefit from it. Such is the ‘Law of the Farm’, the natural law.
When one considers the weakness remaining within a poorly constructed and manipulated link, perhaps established by selfish choices and driven by avoidance and fear, one can be faithfully assured those who have dealt dishonestly with us will have to visit the issues of their association again.
Conversely, no amount of manipulation or avoidance on our own behalf is going to improve the frailty of any link without first resolving the lack of character which created the weakness.
So, we have choices in our lives. Decisions we each make regarding how we interact and participate in the lives and links of others, as well as how we choose to construct the links that comprise our own lives.
Do we base our sense of purpose around natural principles? Principles based on natural laws of right and wrong, good and bad, truth and lies. Do we forge strong links by following our heart, our values?
If we can interact with others absent of a prideful self-driven agenda, or manipulative intent, we can then apply such principles and strength to our endeavors.
If we protect the integrity of the soil upon which we build the foundation of our lives, we can live without regret.
If we fertilize and cherish our crop, and the crop of our neighbor, with honesty and sincere appreciation for the souls we meet along our chosen path, we will live a life of abundance.
If we tend carefully to the consideration of everyone, yet holding true to our values and principles, we can strengthen ourselves amid the face of adversity and disenchantment.
If we do not hide from, nor ignore our individual and collective faults, we can build the chain of our life with strength, humility, and purpose.
This context returns me to my original thought:
…If God told me a secret today that I was not permitted to share; a secret that today was my last day and yet I could not reveal that knowledge, what would I do?
I realized I would want to SHOUT a message.
I would want each of you to know how much I cherish and appreciate you.
I would want you, the specific and unique person reading this message, to know that you matter in this grand experience of life.
I would want you to know at the essential core and fiber of your being, that you are of great value to those around you; that you have given more than you have taken; that you have deposited far more than you could ever withdraw.
I would want every intersection of my life to know that I am thankful, blessed and overwhelmed with gratitude.
If today was my last day, I would want to send this message with great deliberateness, urgency and love…. And so I have!
Today is not our last day, but I thank our God for this reminder. Act like it might be!
Abiding love to all.
Steadfast,
~ Sundance


Thank you, Sundance. I needed that. You are a blessing to us all.
Thank you! I too, needed this today and everyday!
God bless Sundance 🙏🏼
Thank you for all you do to keep us enlightened and remind us to keep the Faith.
You are appreciated beyond measure.
❤️
Wow. My dads favorite poem. I miss him. Thanks for bringing me some love this day.
That looks like Mt Hood in the photo. Oregon is such a beautiful state – if only the leftists had not ruined living there.
Loved in Oregon two years. Couldn’t agree more. What a great place if Portland didn’t exist
Aye
I thought it was Mt. Fuji with cherry trees in the foreground . . . which reminded me to pray for the people of Japan, also.
good eye, sue. Fuji it is.
It’s all about what part of Oregon you live in.
Yes, the libtards are in control of the state legislatures and governorship.
And they allow rampant crime, homelessness, and drug use.
But get out of the cities and Oregon is just like every other red state in the union.
Here in Southern Oregon, we have one town, Ashland, that’s full on liberal.
It’s where the university is. (SOU)
Everywhere around that town is gun and god loving, blue collar communities.
In Grants Pass, we recently had a “protection” rally around our biggest US flag.
Its trucks, boats, guns and God around here. (And weed)
We have much the same problem here in Colorado Bobo.
Parts of Denver are a real mess and some are very nice.
Most of the rest of Colorao are great, except for Boulder and Aspen with are beautiful in the natural sense but not so nice in the people sense.
Life is complicated.
CC, I agree.
Life is way complicated
Look for God in your daily work.
Seek Him. Find Him .
See Him.
Sundance and all of you have reminded me of something very important we should always be doing. I need to exert myself much more boldly in this task.
Did You Think To Pray?
beautiful
Lovely…
TY Justice!!! Gorgeous. BYU men, and here is the one that came up after it:
If……what would I do?
“This Train am bound for Glory, this train.”
We sure to get your ticket.
The price has already been paid.
“The Seekers” ….
Thank you Cactus.
Speaking of Trains.. 🙂
Getting ready:
Rod Stewart & Jeff Beck
Judith Durham recently passed out of this world – they were an immensely popular Australian group.
Thanks SD! Hope you and your have a wonderful day!
This morning as I drank my coffee, my mind wandered back over the many people I worked with in my long career. Most of them having passed away. They were links. I purposefully tried to remember their names. Links come in different ways and strengths, but they remain. My family is the main link and this site is more and more important as a link. God bless you Sundance and all Treepers.
Lindy, your comment reminded me of a Beatles song:
There are places I’ll remember
All my life, though some have changed
Some forever, not for better
Some have gone and some remain
All these places have their moments
With lovers and friends I still can recall
Some are dead and some are living
In my life, I’ve loved them all
Rubber Soul ah yes wore the grooves out of that album
This Thursday is the National Day of Prayer, check the list and see if there is an event in your area, if not, pray for our country a little extra on Thursday.
https://www.nationaldayofprayer.org/2023_theme
I just noticed they used a lion and armor for their theme this year. Not an attractive lion, but a lion none the less. Maybe it is a sign. Last year their choice was some what woke and they go back lash.
I believe you are blessed with the Power of the Tongue and more importantly you use it to do good.
Yes. Perfectly explained and perfect conclusion. Thank you.
Don’t go yet boss, We still have much to do.
True UncleGrumpy.
Hope Sundnace is not trying to tell us something.
A day without Sundance? NO WAY…..
What a gift you’ve bestowed upon us collectively and me personally. Resonated with today’s sermon. God bless you Sundance for serving as a conduit of His mercies and grace!
I needed this. Thanks Sundance, God Bless 🙏🙏
Today has been a day of surprise blessings.
Thank you for this timely and needed message.
Divine providence brought us Treepers together today for a reason. We nourish and sustain each other on our respective journey. 2.5 years ago, Our Lord gave us a beautiful miracle; a grandson born with autism and physical disabilities. What a profound blessing “Landon” is to our family! His innocence and good cheer is uplifting, inspiring and delightful! Landon’s presence reminds us to slow down, reflect and take stock of life and its endless marvels.
Nothing is by ‘chance’ in our Lord. 🙂
As Einstein stated: “Coincidence is God’s way of remaining anonymous.”
Our 8 yr old grandson is also autistic and I know just what you mean. He will always be an innocent, a happy child who sees life through a completely different lens. Very smart and very naive all at the same time.
28 years ago our family was bless with Michelle.
She was born with Down Symdrome and is the pride and joy of our whole family, we just adore her.
Do not know what our family would have done without out her, she is the beautiful daugher of my husbands brother and his wife.
We are so thankful she came into our lives and we thank Heavanly Father ever day for this.
My five boys have loved and protected her all their lives.
God’s Word and Sundance’s word. There is brilliance and safety in both. My thanks, sir
The key word here, to me anyway, is “control”, because none of us have control over anything, unless it is to put a small bird in a cage and feed it only once a day. What we do have is influence, and for this we have two circles.
The Primary circle is family, co-workers, neighbors. The Secondary circle is people in the grocery store, we that comment here or other blogs, et al. Sometimes these circles blend, but not often.
Every thought can be a Spiritual Battle. That is why He gives us Grace. Thank you for reminding us, Sundance, that we need to put on the Armor of Integrity every day, to run the race to win.
Yeah, once, when I took the time for analyzing and contemplating the Waco debacle and the Randy Weaver set up, after that I realized there is no trusting 90 % of people in gov’t or “law enforcement”, because their over-riding priority is to keep the advantage no matter what that entails.
We still always have influence. Pray for your enemies, that they may come to know and love God
Thank you, Sundance!
Sundance-what a wonderful thought provoking message. We Treepers are blessed with your words. Thank you-reading this made a dreary rainy day brighter.
Truth is the immovable object and love is the unstoppable force. At their intersection, one finds wisdom which begins with fear of the LORD and is fulfilled in Christ–the power and wisdom of God. – 1 Cor 1:24
I am so glad I found this website roughly 2 years ago…my eyes and mind have been forever opened. Thank you Sundance and may God bless you and your family.
Thanks Sundance: I do not normally read these thoughts of this nature but the 1st paragraph got my attention when you mention your grandmother. You garnered 100% of my attention with that sentence, as my grandparents had been my idols in life. Being raised by my grandparents I proudly carry their morals and values with me, and my daughters do also. At age 58, of course my grands are long passed but never forgotten and this article caused some true reflection of life’s travels.
Thank you again, as this was so well written.
Steadfast, my fellow Floridian.
Amen.
Beautiful and eloquent. Thank you!
Right back at you Sundance and Team!
Well said.
Beautiful. The Lord bless you, Sundance.
Strong reflection Sundance. Thanks
What to do?
Pray and share with loved ones, that they are loved.
( a day would seem too short of time, so it’s best to get started sooner, than later)
Love thy neighbors
Beautiful words Sundance – I am moved. God bless you, sincerely.
Excellent music, thank you.
Beautiful. I needed a reminder to not give up. What a blessing you are.
This was very beautiful.
I would like to hear more about Sundnace’s Grandma’s “Jesus Candle”.
This sounds lovely.
Never give up, Lee Ann.
Walk with God.
Thank you Sundance! Dominis vobiscum!
I love Latin… took it in school and my dad also taught it at the all boys HS he taught at. 🙂
After all these yrs., however, the only thing I remember is: “ego amo te”.
Much thinking going on about the Natural Law
… from myself, Tucker Carlson
… and now you, Sundance.
Must be something in the air.
My sense, too… God’s preparing us for something.
Thank you for taking the time to share this powerful beautiful essay.
Wish Tucker Carlson could read this – sounds just like what he said at the end of his Heritage Foundation talk – that saying “I love you” is the most important thing to do for those we love.
Conveying to people that they matter is the most important thing we can do to everyone we encounter in person or online.
Tucker read it… trust me… Tucker reads the 🌴 🏠. Over the past year what has been coming out of Tucker has been coming from Sundance and vice-a-versa.
Life is not a dress rehearsal.
Above ground and breathing…all the rest is a bonus.
Sometimes there are no words. This is one of those times. Thank you for this God-inspired post.
for those that have ears, let us hear! amen
Amen!
Thanks and GOD bless you and yours! Im glad the Good Lord put me on the path I’m walking today along with my fellow path walkers! Feel blessed to live in “interesting times”! Take it from me, praying helps!!
Thanks for taking the time to write this. I think about letting go of things I can’t control and when God wants me to just tend to my responsibilities and let the fighters of the culture war do battle on my behalf. I am encouraged by this article.
Chain like in your illustration is part of my life journey. I visit factories in my line of work. One such factory manufactured chain in very long lengths. I was standing near a machine that tests the strength of brand new chain by pulling it tight, very tight. Every link gets tested that way.
While standing there the thought came to me that my skills could be used somewhere else and it was time to go. I think it was God talking to me. The next week I was recruited into a job that has been key to my career contacts for the next 23 years so far but led to two layoffs, too. I did not have a feeling if the move was to benefit me and my family or someone else. I still don’t know. But that chain factory is part of my life story.
Beautiful, Sundance. TY! I hope you know how greatly you, your knowledge & insight, and all that YOU do is appreciated!
A couple of thoughts on yours that were ‘triggered’:
1- ‘If we accept that we can create something, perhaps make it just a little bit better by making a choice, then we have accomplished something; perhaps much bigger than we imagine.’
Like the pebble tossed upon a pond, we never know how many ripples shall result.
2- ‘Triggers’…can be both good & bad. ‘Triggers’ are often mentioned amongst Bereaved Parents. For years, ‘triggers’ were excruciatingly painful. They only caused memories of ‘loss’ to surface. Some still do after all this time (I’m tearing up just in my attempt to type at the moment and can’t see the freaking screen)…but with time passed, ‘Triggers’ have in their own way become Treasures, and I’m grateful for every one…even if they arrive with pain.
3- ‘Links’.. someone told me many decades ago: “A chain is only as strong as its weakest link”.
4- ‘The Road Less Traveled’… always have and always will choose that road no matter how many hurdles. Sort of stubborn that way. 🙂
5- Overall… ‘If God told me a secret…’
Isaiah 42:9New King James Version (NKJV)
9 Behold, the former things have come to pass,
And new things I declare;
Before they spring forth I tell you of them.”
John 13:19New King James Version (NKJV)
19 Now I tell you before it comes, that when it does come to pass, you may believe that I am He.
John 16:13 “When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all truth. He will not speak on his own but will tell you what he has heard. He will tell you about the future.”
Gen 18:17 And the LORD said, “Shall I hide from Abraham what I am about to do?
“Ask me and I will tell you remarkable secrets you do not know about things to come.”
–Jeremiah 33:3
“Certainly the LORD God does nothing unless He reveals His secret plan to His servants the prophets. A lion has roared! Who will not fear? The LORD God has spoken! Who can do anything but prophesy?” – Amos 3:7-8 NASB
DT. 29:29 The secret things belong to the Lord our God, but the things revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may follow all the words of this law.
Jer. 33:3 ‘Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know.’
IS. 46:10 I make known the end from the beginning,
from ancient times, what is still to come.
I say, ‘My purpose will stand,
and I will do all that I please.’
Prov. 3:32 For the Lord detests the perverse
but takes the upright into his confidence.
Revelation 1:1-3 “The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John: 2 Who bare record of the word of God, and of the testimony of Jesus Christ, and of all things that he saw. 3 Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand.”
God does His part. For our part, all we have to do is listen…and then obey.
Blessings!
I see that I repeated Jer. 33:3. It is one of my faves. Just dial 333. …
I have no words, except Thank you.
“No Jesus, no peace—know Jesus, know peace.”
“ oh, loving kindness, so old and still so new, I have been too late of loving thee. You are young, my brethren; profit therefore I beseech you from my confession, that I cared too little to employ my early years for God. Consecrate all your love to His Love. If I had only known Him sooner, if I only had someone to tell me then what I am telling you now, I should not have so long delayed in loving Him. Believe me, count as lost each day you have not used in loving God.”
Brother Lawrence
Lay Brother of the Carmelite Monastery Paris
1666
Thanks for this post, Sundance. You are a blessing to us all here at the treehouse.
God did tell me a secret a few years ago about a traumatic event that happened to my family a long time ago. An event so horrible that we all blocked it from our memories. God helped me remember that experience, and to see that all the strange behaviors my family and I have exhibited throughout our lives have been shaped by this one event. You said that we try to run from our weaknesses, but can’t. That is me. I was trying to run from this all my life. Now, I am running to God and letting Him heal me from my hidden wounds, because, like you said, I couldn’t run from them; but I did carry them with me throughout my life.
Nothing about my family was as it seemed, just as nothing about our country and government is as it seemed. Through all this turmoil, Jesus is my Rock. In the end, THIS is what matters.
“The Lord taketh pleasure in his people.”
Psalm 149:4
How comprehensive is the love of Jesus! There is no part of his people’s interests which he does not consider, and there is nothing which concerns their welfare which is not important to him. Not merely does he think of you, believer, as an immortal being, but as a mortal being too. Do not deny it or doubt it: “The very hairs of your head are all numbered.” “The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord: and he delighteth in his way.”
It were a sad thing for us if this mantle of love did not cover all our concerns, for what mischief might be wrought to us in that part of our business which did not come under our gracious Lord’s inspection! Believer, rest assured that the heart of Jesus cares about your meaner affairs. The breadth of his tender love is such that you may resort to him in all matters; for in all your afflictions he is afflicted, and like as a father pitieth his children, so doth he pity you. The meanest interests of all his saints are all borne upon the broad bosom of the Son of God. Oh, what a heart is his, that doth not merely comprehend the persons of his people, but comprehends also the diverse and innumerable concerns of all those persons!
Dost thou think, O Christian, that thou canst measure the love of Christ? Think of what his love has brought thee—justification, adoption, sanctification, eternal life! The riches of his goodness are unsearchable; thou shalt never be able to tell them out or even conceive them. Oh, the breadth of the love of Christ! Shall such a love as this have half our hearts? Shall it have a cold love in return? Shall Jesus’ marvelous loving kindness and tender care meet with but faint response and tardy acknowledgment? O my soul, tune thy harp to a glad song of thanksgiving! Go to thy rest rejoicing, for thou art no desolate wanderer, but a beloved child, watched over, cared for, supplied, and defended by thy Lord.
~ Charles H. Spurgeon
Thank you. God bless
“Consider the example of the ‘Law of the Farm’ vs. the ‘Law of the School’. Natural principles vs. those made by man.
A student can skip class, take few notes, pay only half attention, then stay up all night cramming for a test and manage a decent grade. It depends on the student’s goal: grades or learning.
The student can choose to manipulate the education, by avoiding the learning and capturing the grade. This is possible in the ‘Law of the School’.
However, a farmer cannot take short cuts. A farmer cannot avoid tending to the soil, preparing the seed, fertilizing and nurturing the crop, and still gain the benefit of an abundant harvest.
The farmer must necessarily do all of the appropriate work in order to benefit from it. Such is the ‘Law of the Farm’, the natural law.”
One of the best explanations I have ever read regarding the different ways that people approach life – and sadly, specifically, my two sons. The eldest is a lifelong learner who understands that nothing good comes without hard work and sacrifice. Conversely, the younger one is academically gifted but has always been intellectually lazy. Good grades came easily to him but he never cared about actually absorbing the material. He completely bought into the Covid narrative and refused to consider any of the evidence that we tried to present to him. Not surprisingly, my eldest is a committed Christian while my younger son walked away from his faith years ago…
Thank you for these challenging, thought-provoking, and ultimately encouraging words today, Sundance!
My deceased son’s favorite Author. 🙂
Seems like today has been proclaimed for many as a ‘Day of Reflection’. My experience tells me God’s getting us ready for something.