Sometimes I wonder how much the stuff that I worry about, dialogue about, write about, actually means in the broad spectrum of my life. Do I waste time and energy discussing things that, in the end, are probably pointless? I mean, just come to my blog and you will read my latest thoughts and musings. And in the end, what are they all worth anyways? What do I know about anything? The only thing that I know for certain is that I love God, and He loves me. And that is about it. Everything after that I am uncertain of and comes secondary. I never want this space to cultivate bitterness or anger, but I do want it to cultivate thinkers. This is a space where I dump my thoughts and the things I wrestle with as God continues to shape who I am as I walk out the only certainty within me. These are truly the raw awakenings of my soul, but they come secondary to my life in Christ.
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Ryan, nicely said…
Thoughts, ramblings, and conversation starters, though perhaps meaningless when compared to a relationship with God, are neccesary to our lives. For whatever reason, God chose to make our journey a relational one; our discovery and growth is dependent not only upon our constant interaction with our Creator, but in this context as well. Okay, so on the sixth day God may not have created blogs, but in this age it is one of the greatest ways to keep engages and connected. I always love reading your blogs.
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