We enter a world of granular experience. It all smells the same … the morning dew, the evening dust. Then, the moist summer days, the dark summer nights. He walks left, she walks to the right. Then he goeth north & they meet at the southern tip. On, and on.
What’s this?
I see people, I found friends,
I had visitors, and then… … ?
I asked why? Why oh why did we meet?
And she whispered in my ear:
It wasn’t meant to be.
The above poem summarizes an eloquent journey of life. Most people notice, after they’re 15 or 16, that life has its own ebb and flow. Its own current. I do often wonder why certain things happen—-why we have certain experiences that don’t last. Some of them are good and some of them are bad. In those moments, I often hear God’s voice teaching me: some things were not meant to stay forever–both the good and the bad ones. Good things don’t last forever. 🎶🎵
Have you ever wondered what this proverb means? It’s not a judgment. When God says: The good things you have will be gone soon–it’s a reminder. Some of the things with the highest value—are only there to remind us of His love. If the things which had the greatest value always remained—we would not easily appreciate it.
I once went to an amusement part looking for high-voltage energy. I wanted to run around, jump around, yell and scream from the top of my lungs while riding on a roller coaster. I knew I didn’t want the really fast ones–but even the medium ones would be enough.
I tried 2-3 slow rides and then realized that the amusement park was more about walking around and enjoying the weather than it was about the run or exciting rides. Besides, who wants to go around in circles screaming more than a few times? I actually purchased a special pass that allowed me to return as much as I wanted to for 3-4 months. But then I realized I wasn’t meant to be there so much.
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