Tuesday, July 2, 2013

•Remembered•

We all start as a small seed, planted on this earth from the heavens above for one purpose: to grow. From when we were first planted upon this vast land, we’ve always had the opportunity to be healthily nourished and have always had the opportunity to grow. It’s what we decide to do with this opportunity that will determine how high we rise.

Sometimes along this path we tend to hit a drought. We forget why we were sent down to earth in the first place. We begin to question what our purpose really is. We slowly begin to slip and fall. Our greatest glory isn’t in never falling; it’s in rising even higher each time we fall. Sometimes you may not think you have what it takes. You constantly doubt yourself. You lay awake at deep hours into the night thinking: I’m not good enough, I don’t have what it takes, and I’ll never be who they want me to be. Don’t think this. We were all sent here by the father above for the same purpose: to grow and experience life. Give your self the best chance to be nourished. Give yourself a chance to grow. You never know how high you can rise until you give yourself the chance to do so. The world will never know how good you really can be if you don’t give yourself a chance to reach greatness. When people doubt you or when people judge you, look upon them with confidence. The confidence that you have the only person you need by your side: God.

There comes a time where you stop being nourished. The greenness of your stem turns brown. You slowly start shrinking until one day... your head drops.... and your heart stops. You rise back to the heavens and stand before your maker. When that time comes, when you’re face to face with your heavenly father, hopefully you can look him in the eyes and say... “Father I did everything I could to reach my highest potential. I gave my self the best chance and I rose as high as I could. Father with your help, I believed in myself.” If you can truly say this when the time comes, then you’re job on earth was fulfilled. You’ll forever be remembered.

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