Where have you been? Where are you going?
by Tom Vander Well
Published on December 30, 2022
Categories: Spiritual Growth

Where have you been?

Where are you going?

By Tom Vanderwell

Jeremiah 3

The sound of voices comes drifting out of the hills, the unhappy sound of Israel’s crying,

Israel lamenting the wasted years, never once giving her God a thought.

“Come back, wandering children!  I can heal your wanderlust!”

Jeremiah 3:21-22 (MSG)

There are multiple paths from which to choose in life. Each day we make a choice on which way we are going to go. Which one of us has not, at one time or another, willingly chosen the road we know is wrong for us? Who among us has not found ourselves in places we regret?

Tomorrow is New Years Eve. I think it’s a good reminder, as we consider where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re going. No matter where this day finds us and no matter how lost we might be (as the prodigal son discovered) it is never too late to turn and head back home.

Tom Vander Well believes the universe is a work of God’s artistry— embellished by Van Gough’s brush, Miles Davis’ trumpet, and Bob Dylan’s lyrics, Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos. Tolkien’s imagination, and Michael Jordan’s jump shot. He believes in hot coffee, Gregorian chants and quiet conversations with God before dawn. Michael believes that life is a journey with an eternal destination, and in having good companions for the sojourn. He also believes grace is costly and salvation is free.

Tom and his wife Wendy live in Iowa. He is an amateur actor and playwright, and regular teacher among his local Jesus followers. He serves as president and CEO of Intelligentics (formerly C. Wenger Group), a QA firm helping companies measure and improve customer service, satisfaction, and loyalty. You may find out more about Tom at his website

Feature Photo by Vladislav Babienko on Unsplash

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