Monday, April 20, 2015

Behind the crossroad

He is on the run for his life,  eager to relinquish the life that entangled him. He has fallen into many temptations, Numerous charges awaits him and soon on his way to the jail house.

Rehabilitated and now fit for society, he is soon on his way out from the jailhouse. The world so different, fights his way back into the system.  A log- jam. He is on his way to becoming an outcast, wonders about...

Comes to a crossroad,  either on his way to the jailhouse or on his way to stay out, decides to do neither. He takes his own life.

Bright light appears,  God appears,   God shows him lots of steps, each with his own footprints. He then speaks,  "fallen man, oh fallen man, I was with you in all these steps, couldn't you have called my Name?"

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