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Separated at Birth

What we know of our life is limited to what we have experienced, however one truth that every man can agree is we were all born. Whether by “natural” conception or the “turkey baster” method we all come from the union of a male and a female.

What we know of our life is limited to what we have experienced, however one truth that every man can agree is we were all born. Whether by “natural” conception or the “turkey baster” method we all come from the union of a male and a female. There is no exception to this truth unless one would count cloning, which even after, life is nurtured and developed in the womb of a woman after being fertilized by a man without question. However one great mystery begins to come into focus at that point, the union is established but how does the development actually take place.

 

Even those who deny the truth of God have no evidence to explain the creation of man from seed to maturity. Our understanding is limited to conception and development after the facts. We try to explain it by DNA; however it is not known who created the code to begin with. And further why does this code apply to every living thing but every thing is built so differently. This is the goal of our existence to discover where we come from and why we are here. Why are we involved in the issues we face and who can bring resolution to it?

Understand; we know we all have a mother and father. Through both of these resources we are developed into the persons of our adulthood. Whether one or the other is not present they both shape our view of reality and truth as some understand it. With this in mind how we view life is often fashioned by the facts we experience in our formative stages.  And, using this blueprint as a stage is how we are often thrown into controversies of our later life for which we seemingly can’t explain and are troubled to overcome. This is the period where our life is mapped and designed for strategic attack by our enemy and simultaneously the victorious end by the One True Living God. As we examine our childhoods ask yourself if there is one experience that has defined how you view certain aspects of your life. Whether, this is a traumatic experience or an enlightening experience.

During your examination, ask yourself, how did I feel before that experience; and how did that experience affect me in the duration; and how did I feel immediately after the experience.  From this one test we can see a well of issues that we have either not dealt with or examined or a mighty stream of things we have had to overcome. For those who had to overcome what is the outlook that this or these incidents caused you? For those that choose not to deal with the situations, what has the same experience(s) taught you? How well is your ignoring benefiting your life? In most cases either road is a deeper journey into discovering exactly who you are, but even more it sets the foundation for who is ultimately in control.

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  1. momofplenty

    On May 11, 2012 at 10:20 am


    Great article!

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