Close your eyes and gain vision.
Cultivate a self-controlled aggressiveness and non-violent militancy, an unconditional resilience, unto the humble passion of partnering with the Creator in a Living Creation – that this world might now be as it is not yet; that we would walk together in a psalm of brotherhood.
Within the brokenness of man, the divine light that was birthed on the first day will expand and exude from our humanity; for only through the humility of our spirit, understood in terms of a single-minded focus unto the principles that hold together the deepest chords of life, conjoined with a holy impregnation within our barren womb might we display the fullness of our dignity and give birth to a new creation.
There is a grandeur to our soul that is available today which will not be available even in paradise, so we await anxiously for the opportunity to discover brokenness and darkness that we might create wholeness and light – this is the Missio Dei, that we might join God in His divine drama to restore all of creation through creation, as He empowers his creation by becoming a part of creation itself and endowing his spirit unto us that we might, in turn, create, empower and restore.
The ever fleeting virtues of this age which we will not have with us in the next are the virtues of hope, courage, faith, forgiveness, charity and resilience; for these only exist in a world in need of new creation. We are a unique age of humanity which will not look the same as the next, but let us shine while we do live, let us create while we still breathe; unafraid of death, for we know that through death there is resurrection.
May we take the immensity of paradise in all its abstraction and practice it into reality. May we as humanity, flourish and achieve our dignity by connecting ourselves to the vine of the Holy Spirit, thereby being saturated with its virtue, setting our conscience at peace and thus protruding succulent fruit which emits a heavenly scent, giving tastes and hints of paradise wherever we go and with whomever we encounter, for it is between two people that the presence of God resides.