
The saying, ‘life is full of surprises’ is a truly enigmatic adage that’s been passed down through the years.
On the one hand, nature is unpredictable and mysterious. But with another set of eyes things are very orderly and predictable.
On one hand human beings are mysterious but on the other hand we are rather ordinary and unremarkable.
The science and the mechanics that make life possible are awe-inspiring and miraculous. But human behavior is often obvious and disappointingly ordinary.
There is, in my opinion, one major exception that is truly marvelous.
The human tendency toward greed and selfishness is boring and mundane – the cause of wars, violence, struggles, and unnecessary suffering. We have enough of that, huh? While the capacity to love and be loved despite such tendencies is as amazing as life itself.
Our humanity is an equalizer. We are all basically the same – driven (though in differing degrees) by hunger, thirst, and desire. But, the ability to subvert our primal urges in the name of love bears the markings of a divine impetus.
Love makes us exceptional. To choose love – to give and to receive love – this makes us extraordinary.
Love, in a world full of hatred and brutality, violence and vitriol, fills our lives with surprise – the capacity for joy amid sorrow, comfort through grief, grace under fire, and resilience in the midst of uncertainty.
Life is indeed ‘full of surprises,’ when we are led by and lead with love.
So today, I hope we will choose love. Today, I hope we will abandon the mundane human tendencies that create destructive suffering and yield to the creative power of love.
Yes, love is a risky endeavor, but it is worth it! It is the noblest and most exciting adventure to which we might give ourselves.
Indeed, life is ‘full of surprises,’ especially when we are led, and lead with love!
7 Beloved, let us love one another, for love is from God, and whoever loves has been born of God and knows God. 8 Anyone who does not love does not know God, because God is love.
1 John 4:7-8
Good Morning, I love you all!
ihs,
just adam