Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Answered Question...

I'm not sure of where I want to start with this blog. I feel that I must pick up where my last blog left off, although it was written months ago. I asked a question regarding the deflation of dreams and now I have my answer. Over these past few months, I have watched my dreams die, be revived, only to die again. However, the funny thing is that I know now that my dream was not dying and that my dream is not dead. I allowed an individual to become a part of my dream only to lose sight of the original dream. I placed so much focus on the individual that my dream cowered behind his shadow. What is dying and has been dying is a relationship with someone who may truly be a great person, but not a great person for me.

I do not hold regrets for the relationship or for our encounters. I will maintain the fondness and true emotion of my memories. Most of which were happy despite any underlying deceptions. The reason that I can say this is because of my experience in those moments. I would not change them or trade them. I will not second guess them or seek to create an alternative that is colored by my new perception of this individual.

It is amazing how deceitful the heart can be and how much you can reason with yourself in order to create a false reality that fits your desires. That is the world that I have been living in the past year and a half. I wrapped myself up in a cocoon of distortions. Through all of it though, God remained steadfast. Despite my unwillingness to clearly listen to His voice, he remained faithful and continued to turn the tide and use my situation to His glory. I woke up this morning praising Him and thanking Him for this hurt that I now feel. It feels a little strange to even think this thought. However, I feel as though a weight has been lifted from my shoulders and that I am able to now fully move forward onto the path that my Father has laid before me. It is my prayer that the other member of the relationship will move forward in his life toward a greater level of inner peace and toward a stronger relationship with God. I just know that we can no longer move forward together.

It hurts more that I was unfaithful to God than it does to see the end of this relationship. So because I am on bended knee asking and praying for forgiveness, my heart is rejoicing to know that my Father will forgive and does continue to bless and love me.

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