Thursday, December 2, 2010

What is it all for?

I would like to think that with every opportunity to do good, there is much reward. I would like to think when I put my whole heart into loving, nurturing, caring for, and investing in, there would be much appreciation. I would like to think that for all the times I have sacrificed my own, or given up my dreams, there would be a clear reason for it.


What is it all for?


I would like to think at the end of the day when all is said and done, I would've accomplished much. I would like to think that after given a new day, I would use it to the fullest. I would like to think that exercising faithfully, and eating good, would end me in results of perfection.


What is it all for?


I would like to think after being married for 12 years it would leave me complete and totally connected. I would like to think going to school,  and putting in my time, would steer me clear of ever dreaming of something new. I would like to think that what I do everyday would somehow, someway, make a difference in just one persons life.


What is it all for?




The answer resides in my heart. Far beneath the clouded pulse, there I will find what I was made for. To search deep, means to expose all weakness, but in that, I find treasure. Through my shortcomings, someone can relate. Through my indiscretion, someone can learn. 


I was never promised a rosy, smooth sailing, or effortless life, but I was promised a purposeful life. I was promised if I love with all my heart, soul, and mind, emptiness would not overtake me. I was promised if I know the God who made me, I would be extremely blessed. I was promised when I look at a rainbow, to remember, all promises are kept. 
What is it all for?


It's for LIFE!









2 comments:

  1. You always know just how to say what my heart feels. Thank you, Ang.

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  2. Amen! Keep running towards Him and in our final home we will find perfection and that is what it is all for!

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