Life Is Precious
Twenty years ago, I was suicidal and I started a quest to see if there was meaning to life. At this time I can say yes, there is meaning to life ... and understanding His creation has allowed me to appreciate it all the more. Perhaps the greatest thing I have learned about actually living life, rather than having only a lifestyle, is learning to love. Relationships have become important while physical things like possessions and wealth are not a concern. When life becomes the focus, the many virtues mentioned in Scripture become more clear in why they help so much physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. These are concepts that cannot be appreciated by a secular world and they simply do not fit into an evolutionary point of view on life.
For myself, the journey to explore life continues. The final conclusion to the meaning of life is still out there. However, at the base of it all is an understanding of the Almighty's role as the Creator and our role as part of His creation which helps to focus the value of life.
Life is precious! The answers to the great questions of life begin in a relationship with the Creator. Without this relationship, the value and beauty of life is easily lost or overlooked. Only after this relationship is established can life truly improve and grow in depth and meaning. The ways to truly encourage life include knowing the reality of creation, having a close relation-ship with the Creator, being responsible in the covenant relationship, having a righteousness that comes only through accepting the Messiah as Savior, and resisting the evil that exists in the world.
What encourages life? Two of the simplest answers are love and righteousness and these come from the Creator. If a relationship is built with the Creator, then love and righteousness will follow. Then life, both for oneself and those around, will increase rather than decrease. Our Creator has given us His word and He has shown us how to have a close relationship with Him. Now it is up to each person to make the choice to pursue that relationship and start experiencing life as never before.
I accept that people are born into a fallen world that is far from the Creator. I have chosen to join the covenant relationship with Elohim and become part of His chosen people Israel. I accept that I am not perfect, have sinned, have broken the covenant, and am deserving of death. I have also accepted Yahshuah the Messiah as Savior and Redeemer so that I may have close relationship and eternal life. At this time, my life belongs to Him and I will try to follow where Elohim leads in this walk of faith.
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