When I actually decide to brave the harsh reality of who I am and what's inside, I see things I want to change and things I would like to see a lot more of. At those moments all I can do is take a breath and utter a "Lord, have mercy." knowing the difficulty of that task before me, praying for the courage to be able to change. However, there are times I give into the loneliness and despair of walking vacant hospital hallways by myself.
It can be a scary place, not the hospital, walking alone. Throughout all my doubts and confusions, I still hold on to the idea that "I" can do it. Not You Lord, but me. I can save myself. Not surprisingly, I find my deepest despair in these moments. Its baffling how I can get stuck there too. Its almost as if I start to find a certain comfort in that loneliness and self-pity, which frightfully almost seems a familiar place to me.
"Be kind for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle" -Philo of Alexandria
This quote probably seems out of place so far in this blog, but I don't think so. Yes, we are all fighting a great battle and it is important to keep that in mind during our daily interactions with other people. What I also see is that I am not alone in my great battle. Whether I see it plainly in Christ or simply in the light of my friends eyes as I see Christ through them, I know that there is hope. Hope for me.
Life is hard.
Side Note and distantly related to the topic at hand:
For those who were there, I love reflecting on and laughing at the story Deacon Joseph told us about his Prof. in seminary. (badly quoted) In reference to substance abuse recovery: "12 steps?! What 12 steps? There are only 2 steps; with God or without." We always have a choice.
13 comments:
I love the name of this blog. Very fitting.
Man, that's an awesome picture. You should write a poem about that kid's lunchbox to go with his snow suit warm.
You could call it Lunch Box Alf. Remember the days of themed lunch boxes?
I think you should post the poem in the top part of the blog. You know, so it's always at the top...you know? :)
Now that's a great idea. You could just write the words over that picture or something. Man, wish I was a poet.
Remeber the days of the themed lunch box? I'm pretty sure Jon B. still carries one to work...go on, ask him. :)
Tim, write another post! I don't want to hear that you're busy getting ready to move to VA. That's no excuse :)
Dude! I'm working on it! I've been working on this current post for about a week now. Don't let that be an indication of quality becase it isn't. Its just taking me forever to finish it. Plus its real long and I want to cut it down some. Ooops!
Oh, ok. Don't let me distract you. Maybe I should put more time into my blog posts...
Whatever. I'm with Brian on this one. And you need to have a goal of finding that poem before you leave. You should also take a nice big picture of yourself in a snowsuit warm. On a beach.
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