Tuesday, March 10, 2009

"Love is patient, love is kind, is not jealous; love does not brag and is not arrogant,does not act unbecomingly; it does not seek its own, is not provoked, does not take into account a wrong suffered,does not rejoice in unrighteousness, but rejoices with the truth; bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never fails."





At first, these lines may seem to be taken straight out of a romance novel and if you are of the same opinion, then you are not entirely mistaken. It is from a book which speaks about one man's love for the entire world, the Holy Bible. Quite paradoxically, the first time I came across these lines, it was in the book, "A Walk to Remember" by Nicholas Sparks and I was a soppy "lovey-dovey" teenager then. The minute I read these lines, I knew that these had to be my most favourite romantic lines and I memorized the lines and would quote them wherever I could.

I did not realize until now, the gravity and the profound meaning of these words. W-O-R-D......just a four-letter word in itself, it has the capacity to make or break lives. In the history of creation in the Bible, it was God's word that created the entire Universe and everything in it and at the time of marriage, it is the couple's word of acceptance that unites them together for the rest of their lives. It is the doctor's word that heralds the beginning of life and it is the doctor's word that often seals one's life.

Dwelling along the same line, I know now that my life revolves around the Word. Many are driven by success, purpose or satisfaction but the Word is definitely the fuel in my engine and the stimulus that keeps me going. The pun on the word, "Word", is fascinating and I haven't noticed it before!. "Word" could mean the entity that is formed when sounds are combined or from a Christian perspective it could mean the Word of God. Irrespective of their etymology, the power of words is undeniable. Words can be used to slander or to praise,to accept or to reject, to persuade or to dissuade....... its capacities are enormous. Words, being the only thing you cannot take back in this world, must be used prudently; but we often find ourselves in a pot of boiling soup all because of our choice of words. Watch that Right to freedom of expression, buddy!.

A word can bring about a change, make somebody smile, save a life, unite people, spread love and joy; it can mould, forgive, comfort, appreciate, encourage, instill faith and can empower us to face the battles of life and be the lonely ranger even if the entire world chooses to walk out on us. Just as each word is a tiny drop in the vast ocean of words, so are we, a single grain in the granary of life. Each grain is bestowed with the ability to give rise to new life, a life in all its fullness; it is upto us to discern for ourselves what we want to do with this gift - to fill the earth and bring it to birth or to just let it die with us.

16 comments:

  1. Hi!

    Happened across your site and I'm glad you're posting!
    Very true...the "Word" is more than a word!
    John 1:1 "In the beginning was the Word
    (capitalized as are all proper nouns) And the Word was God. And the Word became flesh. The Word was with God (2nd person of the Trinity) and the Word was God(2nd person is a Diety) and the Word became flesh. (2nd person being Jesus Christ). Through Him all things were made" Wow!

    I repeated your post here, with "Christ" substituting "Word":
    I did not realize until now, the gravity and the profound meaning of these words. Christ......just a 6-letter word in itself, Christ has the capacity to make or break lives. In the history of creation in the Bible, it was God's word (Christ)that created the entire Universe and everything in it.

    Dwelling along the same line, I know now that
    my life revolves around Christ. Many are
    driven by success, purpose or satisfaction but
    Christ is definitely the fuel in my engine and the stimulus that keeps me going.

    Just commenting from a purely Christian perspective! Thanks for posting!

    Blessings, Nan
    nanlivi.blogspot.com nanlivi.multiply.com

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  2. Hey there nan!Thanks a ton for your comment.I did think of incorporating all that you mentioned but I didn't want my blog to look at thinks from a purely Christian point of view.Your insights are much appreciated.I will share them in my prayer circle.

    God Bless!!

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  3. i really very appreciated with ur definition of love........

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  4. love for all seems to be different,it's great to see and know more abt it..

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  5. Wow beautiful and deep.

    I am supprised to see my picture somewhere in the crowd. :-)

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  6. hey its a good post..getting to know more about love though every other person has a different definition of love.

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  7. its a very beautiful portrayal and explanation of love...

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  8. i agree...each word has serious implications- good or bad! I guess we never really stop to think about the significance of every little word!

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  9. hey i totally loved it... love the way u have got ur blog across... its brilliant.. its just now tat i realised how much can a word do... hey this ones great man... reali nice..

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  11. the words have been put together beautiflly...! a few words speak a lot, i must say.. a gud read.. lookin forward for more posts..

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  12. Hi Rose,

    I honestly loved your article!I completely relate to what ever you told.The power of a 'WORD' is amazing,it can change lives for the better , for the worse but either way change is certain.
    Your choice of words is quite outstanding and pictures all though are from different context but decently fit into the plot.

    I have shared similar thoughts about LOVE in my blog.

    http://togglefree.blogspot.com/search/label/love

    BLOG ON !

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  13. Hi Rose,

    Appreciate the emphasis of the ‘WORD’, both in spiritual and secular realm, in our lives, that you have brought forth in this post.... I agree with the fact that mere understanding of the gravity of the word can be a metanoia in one’s life. But the first step in understanding the word would be one’s inclination to search for the real meaning of the Word and the next would be living by it. Completely speaking in a Christian perspective.
    Once again appreciate the work . Waiting for more such posts!!!!

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  14. good presentation of something as trivial as a "word" but tis holds the essence of an individual's thoughts and feelings and often portray them as they truly are...no wonder it is said think before you speak.

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