Followers

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Many of us know the quote “Success is a journey, not a destination. The doing is often more important than the outcome” by Arthur Ashe. A good freind of mine always reminds me that life IS, in fact, a journey....not just a destination we try to arrive at. I wonder if she has heard this quoted over and over as it seems ever so popular these days. I think the reason for the popularity is the the fact that many questions arise when we ask ourselves, "what is our purpose?" "Why are we here?"

For thousands of years, humans have believed in an afterlife, and almost all religions see life as some progression, some journey, into the afterlife. Most would agree that all life ends at the same place: death. But even death is just part of the journey of life. Death is not the destination. It is not death that we hurtle towards at the speed of 24 hours per day. Rather, it is the afterlife.....the here-after that represents the culmination of life.

Aren't there days when you seriously wonder what life is all about? Is it about the things we aspire to? Prosperity, fame, fortune. Is it about the people we meet, the family we make, the job we get? Or is it about serving God and doing all things for the glory of God? Most likely, it is the combination of all these things.

As an infant, we are at the mercy of our caregivers.....to feed us, to clothe us, to put a roof over our heads. As a toddler, we gain a little more independence. We are learning to talk, to think, to react. As a teenager, we begin to learn the importance of friends and why it feels so good to be liked, to be "IN" with the crowd. We get the hottest and best clothes, haircuts, make-ups, and say the coolest words in the dictionary! Then, holy cats........high school.....more clothes! Boyfriends and girlfriends, fancy cars, and the thought of college. Ah, life is starting to take a little curve. What the heck am I gonna do? What will I be when I grow up?

Adulthood seems like life goes into reverse. Who doesn't like the thought of having another caregiver......to feed us, to provide for us, to tell us everything will be alright. Don't worry! You cannot help but to feel overwhelmed, you feel weak, and you feel like you are having bad luck. You don't have the answers. No one ever does.

In life, remember that for every time you feel weak, there will be times of strength. For the times of bad luck, you will have times of good luck. For the times you feel blinded by your life path, there will be times you will see perfectly clear the direction you should take.

My favorite quote is, "See through eyes of Faith." No one ever said life was going to be easy, but if you keep your chin up, and keep forging ahead, rather than behind, you can make the most of your journey or "dash" as you may refer to your life from birth to everlasting. See through eyes of faith and you can never be blinded. You will have light even in times of darkness!

No comments:

Post a Comment