Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Charge

New life begins and sometimes life ends, old or not. As the community that loved him, enjoyed his life and now says goodbye to an influential young man of God, there is an immediate unspoken demand for personal reflection that most have entered into. Most will mourn with the family and others will comfort those who mourn, but ultimately we are all thinking the same thing. Tomorrow I am going to live. Tomorrow I'm going to really live. I heard my baby's heartbeat again today and the irony of recent events brought an indescribable joy that I am sure Clayton would have appreciated. Life is more precious than we give it credit and we are often times wasting it. So as this young, old soul moves along from this earth, let us all take a personal inventory of things we need to correct and take care of sooner, rather than later. Let's do all things with a zeal for life and a new sense of urgency, so as not to take today for granted.


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2 comments:

  1. So I found your blog through Facebook. Not sure who this is about which is sad, but exciting that you guys are having a baby!

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  2. Ok first the other post is awsome. second, dude i never knew you were so poetic. i look forward to reading more of your ramblings.

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