Tonight my friend Hannah asked me what the meaningful, true constants are in my life, and honestly, I couldn't really say--seems like everything is. My breakfast, my duties, my expectations, whatever. It's just kind of one big muddled mess, like a kind of bland, cold oatmeal. What can you say are true constants in your life, that you are reminded of every day?
I can say my faith in God, but I guess I'm needing something a bit more tangible lately. Seeing the ending to anything makes the immediate and tangible all the more appealing. It's kind of a fear of ambuiguity, the most basic fear in what is known as the Human Condition. The tangible is constantly assuring, simply by its physical existance, that it is a true constant. However 2 Corinthians 4:18 says that it is the opposite as it is assumed; "What is seen is temporary, what is unseen is eternal." So how does one see those constancies that are eternal in their daily life?
Tomorrow I am able to register for the last semester of my college career--just gotta keep my sights set a bit longer...