After reading "the road not taken" by a wonderful poet, Robert Frost, one has to think about the paths, or roads that he/she is choosing to take. I am not one to be labeled as a poetry connoisseur, but i do not read with a closed mind. The poem, if the title does not make it apparent enough, talks about regretting the missed experiences in life, because of the way you have chosen to live and vice-versa. So, after reading this poem, I, the unexperienced reader couldn't help but ponder the road that i have chosen. I am obviously a Christian, and have dedicated my life to God, But what is this other path that i am missing out on? and will i regret not taking this path in my last days? After praying, and pondering this question for a few days, i remembered everything we had talked about while studying Revelation during youth group. If God is going to take over the entire world, and reign in power, i would definitely prefer to remain on his good side! Thus coming to the realization that by just following a path that is marked and led by God, the only regrets i could possibly have would be not informing others of this path and eventually losing them. I plan on not only following God's path, but informing my peers and relations of it so that i can in-turn remain with them for eternity.
The point of this blog is not to congratulate myself for picking God's path, but to remind readers to just step back and view their choices and paths carefully, that they will live with regrets ranging from few to none. well, that about wraps up my thoughts for the evening.
thanks for reading <3
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