From a lesson…
Category Archives: acknowledgement
When fear is fraudulent
“… the only power they wield …”
The choice: Duty bound or derelict?
Legacy is an operative word and one that is apt to be glossed over. Why? We choose to be blind to the reality of our own mortality – choosing to live life at a leisurely pace instead of being governed by a pressing sense of urgency which would inform us to treat it as theContinue reading “The choice: Duty bound or derelict?”
Honor of the redemptive variety
And I was invigorated…
Confronting the cancer that is ignored
I woke up in the middle of the night… And – was taken back to my excursion this past weekend, I liken them to conferences with the Almighty. Aspiring to see my contradictions for what they are rather than denying their existence. Searching out and cornering my hypocrises so that I can outgrow them, showsContinue reading “Confronting the cancer that is ignored”
Longing for grace
As I stood here engrossed in thought, wondering. If I aspire to see God’s face. Knowing that this fixation will ensure that I remain unencumbered, by that which would serve to distract me from my freedom. That being said, why is this endeavor wraught with so much difficulty? The distractions of my journey have theContinue reading “Longing for grace”
