Just got back from watching the movie, Brothers...yeah, not the smartest decision I've ever made. I held it together for the most part, the plot of the story didn't get to me, it was more of the action seen from when the main character is captured as POW in Afghanistan. It was not a pleasent experience, and there are just some things you can't take back seeing. So, with that said, I came home, alone, and felt pretty miserable about this situation.
As I desperately got on facebook, I searched to see if Tucker was online, he wasn't. I went to his profile and saw that he listened to a familiar christian radio station that we always listened to together in California. Something told me to turn it on and listen...here are the lyrics to the song that was JUST BEGINNING as I turned it on:
I won't pretend to know what you're thinking
I can't begin to know what you're going through
I won't deny the pain that you're feeling
But I'm gonna try and give a little hope to you
Just remember what I've told you
There's so much you're living for
There's a light at the end of this tunnel
There's a light at the end of this tunnel
For you, for you
There's a light at the end of this tunnel
Shinin' bright at the end of this tunnel
For you, for you
So keep holdin' on
You've got your disappointments and sorrows
You ought to share the weight of that load with me
Then you will find that the light of tomorrow
Brings a new life for your eyes to see
So remember what I've told you
There's so much you're living for
After listening to this, I felt the spirit trying to calm me, and it happened. So I am currently still listening to this radio station, and wouldn't you know it, the song title is stuck.
As little as this might have been tonight, it gave me more faith in God. I was comforted by knowing that there is a light at the end of the tunnel...for now, I will just keep driving through it. There may be speed bumps along the way, I'll have to slow things down, but for the time being, I'm going to set my cruise control and just keep knocking down these days.
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