Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Burning the Lost passion.

What is a passion? I believe all of us start that particular fire in our life due to a small spark or inspiration that ignites the dry torch in our heart. We get inspired because of something we heard or see people doing, in general it begins with an interest towards the world problems or a particular skill. From the beginning we seek and search the necessary resources, we build our passion with the knowledge and skill that is applicable to our passion. Passion sometimes means to suffer for something we believe in. That is one way we keep the fire burning.

Origin of  passion :Middle English: from Old French, from late Latin passio(n-) (chiefly a term in Christian theology), from Latin pati 'suffer'.

The passion that was once in our lives does take time to develop and grow but if left neglected that passion, that we once have in our lives can simply dies, because it wasn't developed or it was dampened by the waters of discourage. People around us pulls us down make fun of us or even preventing us to further this goal and dream, they even scorn us for thinking such a way.

Telling us we should follow that way, this way, the way that seems logical and more secure instead of what we want and dream of, not daring to see a change. They crush the very fabric of our passion. With all this we drown our passion because we want to please people more then ourselves, we pull down our confidence because we just want to fit in the community, we bury the passion in the mud of self-pity and self-loath, thinking we aren't good enough to be like that person. We start comparing ourselves to others and never achieving what we want because we aren't better than those around us or we lack of guidance and encouragement.

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Yet again we go with the flow doing the things we don't really want to do. Thinking 'hey its a sacrifice I have to  make because money is the main goal, acceptance of others are more important to me, I am doing it for the better of my future.' then we live a long miserable life. A dream of another person and not ours. An idea of another instead ours.
End up we become more depress and purposeless because we strive for things which we weren't passionate about. We just do it for the sake of doing it.

But not every thing is lost just yet, because God has a plan for us, at the time we are at the weakest and hopeless, when we cry out for help and sees none. When we see there is no hope to life and our strength is all sap away. By His grace He sends His angel. We may not know who is it or when will it happen but when the time is right, suddenly someone comes up to you and knocks you on your head and tells you 'What the hell are you doing? Wasting your life away?' Then hands you a helping hand to pull you up from the steam of disappointment and the mud of meaningless. Then suddenly our eyes are opened the world we see today is different from the one we saw yesterday. Everything seems so a fresh and new.

Develop a passion for learning. If you do, you will never cease to grow.

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When we stand up and walk, we began to see the clear picture of our purpose in life. God continues to add on to us the people who will guide us to the direction.to cheer us on. The purpose and passion we once had and the damped torch that was once burning with fire, reignites, we eventually ignite a path for others being a light for others if we share the fire and passion that God had reignite in us. We have become someone different. As we grow further the light becomes brighter and brighter as  the fire in us burns more. When we see people suffering the same thing as we do. Do we put out their flame? Or help add the burning oil to their torch and  reignite the small flame into something big?


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verse Colossians 3:23 ESV Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men