don’t know about you but…

i’m at the point in my life where I’m questioning what it is I will continue to do and what I’ll be doing down the road. and although the end result of a long journey that would answer those questions does rely majorly in part on your participation in your own life… it’s predestined. you don’t fully get to make that decision, actually you don’t at all- it has already been decided for you.

now for some this moment in time may not relate to the things you think you should be doing, or at all to what in reality you will be doing with this life you’ve been given, the current moment will happen for a reason. every. single. minute. of your life has significance to lead you to the next point in your life that creates the actual chain of events predetermined to be completed specifically by you.

it’s not by magic that one can really consistently recognize the beauty in a moment. it takes entirely open yet involved engagement in each moment. and when you can take time to see each moment happen and go with the flow of these moments while choosing the path that carries the most important and all-the-more-bettering qualities… then life can begin to know a real and true meaning of purpose.

this is an altogether grand concept that produces miracles but at the cost of enduring tribulation and staying faithful all the while. it’s a beautiful and peaceful joy that continues to keep my life moving on.

two means of strength.

 1. love one another, and here is the important part, UNCONDITIONALLY. Meaning forgive all those who trespass against you, being that you are unconditionally loved and forgiven, oh… so undeservingly. but thank God for grace.

 2. I wonder sometimes if the things that I do matter at all, but steven curtis reminds me that it matters just as long as I do everything I do to the Glory of the One who made me because He made me to do every little thing that I do to bring a smile to His face and tell the story of grace with every move that I make and every little thing I do.

- see, it’s all about seeing what the “big picture” can look like but not being terrified of how big it truly is. because taking baby steps and each moment, making the most of it and giving every moment of it back to be used for something better is the best thing you can do with your time. -