Thursday, March 4, 2010

The Incomplete

No matter what anybody says, our lives are all incomplete. We are all dreaming of something, hurrying pass something. With cursory eyes we look, glance, gawk at our neighbors; sometimes we are filled with compassion and empathy; others we are indifferent and icy.

Our lives contain their own individual tempos and natural rhythms. We are pulsatile beings. Our lives are governed by the simple hopefully regular heart beats.

When we accept God into our lives, we are moving toward completeness. When we believe in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, we are moving toward an union with God.

It is important to protect our belief in Christ and in God; this belief must be carefully nurtured, constantly nourished; this belief needs to be shared.

As Christians remember to develop and allow the synchrony of our lives to reflect our love for God, our desire to be humble, loving servants. Simultaneously remember also that this is a continual trial and error; we will make mistakes, we might fail. Our success is not what is important; it is the constant trying again and again and the honest, natural emotions within our hearts.

We live in both a natural and an artifactual world. We bounce between being random, being rigid.

Let your relationship with God always be extensive, always be limitless, always be loving.

The life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ can give coherence and meaning to our lives.

We simply have to believe it with an entirety of being, a totality of emotion. All our senses, our complete imagination must exude this belief, this beautiful love for God.

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