Milestones

Clint Davison
2 min readMay 8, 2021

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“Milestones are installed to provide linear referencing points along the road. This can be used to reassure travelers that the proper path is being followed, and to indicate either distance traveled or the remaining distance to a destination” (Wikipedia, “Milestone,” 2021).

Life is full of milestones. The first words. First steps. The first day of school. Learning to ride a bike. Driving a car for the first time. Some we anticipate and celebrate. Others, like mile markers on the side of the highway, we pass by without paying much attention.

Proverbs 22:6 says, “Start a youth out on his way; even when he grows old, he will not depart from it” (CSB). How do you know? How, as a parent, do you know if you’ve started them out on the right way?

Milestones.

Pay attention to those reference points along the way. They can be used to reassure us we’re following the right path — that our kids are following the right road in life. Look at her life at Milestone 55 and compare it to Milestone 32 — whatever those were. How is she growing, maturing, and developing in her life? Look at his most recent milestone and see how far he’s come. You will be able to see the distance he’s traveled.

Observe the milestones. Appreciate them. More importantly, appreciate the traveler. The traveler may be you. It may be your child you’re observing. Whoever it is, value those markers along the way in life. Measuring those milestones may help you see what’s next. Even better, they may help you see you’ve prepared a way from which the traveler — your son, your daughter — will not depart.

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Clint Davison

Christian, husband, Dad, Oklahoma State fan! Working every day to be the person God wants me to be…