“Try to be a rainbow in someone’s cloud.” --Maya Angelou
I think that's what we’re supposed to do in this life. Life is tough and
sometimes somebody else has it even tougher. We can't simply leave them
behind in this long journey. We must give them that much needed push to
persevere in this long tough journey and get to that destination called
our final home - a place which we all are supposed to arrive at, by
God’s design. If it's called being a 'rainbow in someone's cloud'... so
it is. But that, simply stated, is what God has commissioned us to do to
each another.
So let's try with whatever opportunity God shoots our way and armed with this God-given gift granted us to strive to work towards that common goal. I see many others do in their own respective unique ways and talent. Maybe some do it in a grand or grander scale and then some in utterly quiet unobtrusive ways. But it's all the same. It's the same beautiful rainbow painting a person's life with magnificent colors of hope, faith, courage, charity, strength, resiliency, and an unflagging belief that everything will work out fine one day soon. It surely will. By God's design.
Blessings, everyone. Keep the fire burning.
So let's try with whatever opportunity God shoots our way and armed with this God-given gift granted us to strive to work towards that common goal. I see many others do in their own respective unique ways and talent. Maybe some do it in a grand or grander scale and then some in utterly quiet unobtrusive ways. But it's all the same. It's the same beautiful rainbow painting a person's life with magnificent colors of hope, faith, courage, charity, strength, resiliency, and an unflagging belief that everything will work out fine one day soon. It surely will. By God's design.
Blessings, everyone. Keep the fire burning.
Very nicely explained.It is the way that God would like us to be by giving succor to the needy
ReplyDeleteThat's right. And I think that works for all we come to meet, needy or not. A man is best defined by how he conducts himself in life. How he relates or considers his fellow being as his equal.
DeleteBlessings to you and your family, KP.
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