Monday, April 6, 2015
Jesus's Rising and My Awakening
I learned from the experience all the same. My nephew was distracted from playing his video game during church; however, isn't everyone distracted in life? It is socially unacceptable to be distracted in church, but it's acceptable to be distracted in our daily lives outside of mass? God made the Earth. He is the architect of the entire universe. The church is not his only home. He rests in our soul, as well. He is omniscient. I was distracted in church, yet I learned my greatest lesson. I need to be better by being more aware. I need to be cautious with the time I have and more understanding. I need to sing and celebrate life like I do in church and live the word outside of those stained-glass windows and tall, white walls. I need to experience life awake to the discovery of consciousness of the world around me.
I turned eighteen last week and looked back on my short-lived life thinking I did pretty good. I've never done drugs or drank alcohol. I've maintained my purity even after a two year relationship. My grades have always earned me a 4.0 and above... Gone to church, tended to my parents, cared for my sick sister, danced, etc. Now I look at my life and think of all the things I could have done with the time I wasn't achieving success. I have flaws of procrastinating, taking the easy way sometimes, watching The Kardashians and Grey's Anatomy, going to parties to socialize, being critical of others, etc. I haven't fully out to use the talent God has given me,either.
It's an awakening. I've been dead like Jesus was for three days except I've been dead for the last 18 years. It is now that I've awakened and risen to the challenge of living life without a moment of wasted time. In my every day, will I thank God and sing the glory of his name while living His Word. I will not take naps in life where I shut my brain off and wait to be inspired. I'll use my positivity and mindset to initiate energy. No more dosing off and walking away from reality. Life is here, there's no time to wait, He needs us.
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