Sunday, February 06, 2011

Hope, Heart Sickness, and Real Life

Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life.(prov 13:12)

The American culture has insulated itself from heart sickness the same way it has from every other discomfort. In order to avoid disappointment hopes are kept to a minimum. The true dreamer is an endangered species. Those that dare try and sometimes fail with all their passion are few and far between. As a result that “tree of life” is never reached and the highest point of earthly human experience is left unachieved. But the safety culture reaches for is an illusion, for hopelessness brings malaise more destructive than any hope deferred.  Hope big, fail big, reach for the fulfillment of the greater, deeper longing and find real life when you reach it.

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