Tuesday, August 13, 2013

A Taste from Home

We all have tastes and sights and smells that bring up precious memories, don't we? For example, I love the scent of the boxwood plant. The other day, I smelled one and it immediately evoked a sense of happiness and contentment as I recalled the long-gone summer days I spent playing with my brother in Mrs. Cox's pool.

For my kids, apparently the taste that "takes them back" is Coca-cola. Now, I can't say that I love the taste of Coke but some of my kids certainly do. They are particular, though; they don't love just any Coke. They are partial to the particular flavor of the Coke that we can buy in Cameroon (in case you didn't know, the makers of Coca-cola use a slightly different formula for different countries, tailoring the taste of their cola to the particular tastes of the target culture).

It is always a challenge to take kids to the grocery store (no matter what continent you are on!), because they are always so good at spotting the "bargains" in the store that you miss; they also tend to be very vocal in their attempts to persuade you to buy the "bargains" that they've found. Usually, I can manage to say "no" to their suggestions, but this time, it was different.

Our "Taste of Home"
Because this time, Caleb pointed out a particular treasure that he had found: Coke in glass bottles. "Mom," he exclaimed excitedly, "it's like the kind from home!" I was skeptical, but had to see for myself. Sure enough, there they were, Coke bottles that looked just like the ones we often buy in Cameroon. And at the top of the display was this enticing advertisement: "A Taste from Home: Coke from Mexico."

With an ad like that, how could I refuse? So I bought some, primarily to discover if they tasted anything like our Coke from Cameroon. And sure enough, everyone agreed: they tasted like home. And as a result, for a while I had happy, peaceful children reminiscing about Cameroon. That lasted until something else, a stress or concern or annoyance from the world around them, distracted them from their peace.

In all of this, I was reminded of how we need to keep our hearts, minds and bodies focused on our eternal home, rather than on the world that currently surrounds us. Only when we focus our attention on our Heavenly home are we able to truly enjoy this present, physical world as God intended us to. Even more than that, it is only as we turn our eyes on Him and the promise of His Kingdom that we can find true, lasting peace.

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