Friday, February 13, 2009

On Human Bondage

Many of us choose unknowingly to perpetuate generational sin. For some of us living in bondage provides a measure of comfort. For some of us the unseen chains replace the warmth of a real embrace.

Many of us are of the walking dead. We shock ourselves silly with the emotions derived from: hurt, betrayal, anger, and jealousy in an effort to move faster. We fail to see the bindings and chains that stop us from truly living in the first place. We fail to see them because we have forgotten that we have allowed them to be there in the first place. And so we continue to prod ourselves through others and through situations we have devised.

For most of us, the decision to let go and be free is akin to leaping off a bridge.
For some of us, the decision to stay behind and wait is necessary.

What do you do when it is stated that you live in a state of sin?
What will you do when you come of age and realize that you have a choice otherwise?

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