“How can you be satisfied with existence once you’ve lived with purpose?”
This quote is from, Six Hours One Friday, By: Max Lucado.
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“How can you be satisfied with existence once you’ve lived with purpose?”
This quote is from, Six Hours One Friday, By: Max Lucado.
Are you incalculably precious or meaningless?
See, we are either one of two things.
We are either nothing, or we are something.
I choose to believe that we are something – that we matter.
Donald Miller echoed this in his book Father Fiction (Amazon). He said:
“What led me to spirituality wasn’t only my desire to be fathered—although I like the fact that I am fathered by God. But what really lead me to spiritually was a desire to believe I was human and that being human mattered.”
I agree.
I choose to believe we matter.
For I am not sure how else to live this life.
“Say that we are a puff of warm breath in a very cold universe. By this kind of reckoning we are either immeasurably insignificant or we are incalculably precious and interesting.”
-Marilynne Robinson, When I Was A Child I Read Books (Amazon)