You can own the world but be forgotten overnight. You can touch the sky, but not hearts and be lost in sight. Did you show love when they ripped at your skin? Did you know how to use your anger and when it should end? How will you be remembered when your time comes? Were you the one who refused to change for the important ones? Were you the one who was selfish and tore everyone down? Did you replicate the wrongs daily in others that you found? Or did you love to the best of your ability? Did you express your feelings out load or write them down brilliantly? Did you share your dreams and open up to those who care? Being judge and jury is a hard task that wasn’t meant for us to bare. If you are reading this it is not too late. Choose love and let it release you from the prison and activate. Its the only thing you will really leave behind. Its how you loved and your choice to not be cruel, but to be kind. I am learning to love through the pain and be angry but not sin. I have found that it is never too late for this to begin. If there is breath in your body there is still time. We were meant for love because that is by design. Choose love and not hate and be known for how you loved. Leave behind a loving memory that will bathe over others as if cascading from above.
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Published by Larry D. O'Neal
I am a disciple of Christ who's focus is to be pleasing to my Father in heaven, serve my Lord Jesus Christ, and to serve others. I share the Gospel of Jesus Christ, uncompromised, not watered down, for I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ. View all posts by Larry D. O'Neal
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