The Bucket List
Middle-aged people often make lists of things they want to do before they "kick the bucket". I suppose young and old people do the same thing. I've made that kind of list myself, in the past. Now I'm realizing that making such a list might be depressing. In fact, I'm resisting the temptation just in case I get discouraged by all the things I think I'd like to do and realize I don't have the time, energy, money (or any combination of the three) to accomplish.
So my question is this--will I be able to do those things in heaven? Will I get to learn new languages? Will I be able to take viola and guitar lessons? Are there airplanes to learn how to fly, horses to ride, whitewater rapids to navigate, new countries to explore? I hope so. But, if not, will it matter to me then?
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