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And you never know what is going to come along and change your life. Sometimes, it's the birth of a child or the death of a loved one, a chronic illness, getting a job or losing one, starting a relationship or ending one, a big move or those terrible things that are hard to speak of. Sometimes, it's small changes that gradually shift who you are before you even notice.


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Now, growth is not easy, but it's necessary to become the people we need to be now and later. We can only grow if we let ourselves. Hopefully, we grow into better versions of ourselves. We might even outgrow who we once were, shucking who we were to be who we are now. That's okay. Sometimes, it feels right. Sometimes, it hurts.

Fear is not something that should stop you from trying to do something beyond your current skill level. Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered you will never grow; you will be stuck at your current skill level, which isn't enough to master anything. Fear of getting hurt. Fear of failing. When you take the risk you have a chance at success. The possibility of success will outweigh your fear of failure. There are things you know you are good at, so take the risk.

Growth, according to Aristotle, is what separates humans from animals. Other animals are content with living in the moment taking no risks, but humans are blessed with the ability to think about what is to come not just today. Humans are always seeking to grow, but Aristotle believed that growth comes with responsibility.

No matter how swift the growth of a company or fortune, there are certain points that must be reached before someone can truly say that they have experienced growth. Growth is the ability to be content with today, but also to be eager for tomorrow. A business has to make an effort to grow. They can't just put plans on paper and wait for things to happen. Growth requires effort.

Also, I think it is of interest to remember that aging was not specifically mentioned when the curse came upon Adam and Eve after they sinned. They were given death and a lot of sorrows and struggles to deal with, but it does not appear that aging was one of them. It makes me wonder if God intended man to age in the first place - just not to decay and die.

 

 Now think with me about this. What would it be like if we could age without losing our health? How would it be to grow older and wiser, but not weaker; not more feeble? How would it be to grow ancient, but to maintain strength and vigor? 

 

 There are a couple of curious examples of this in the scriptures; men who actually grew old upon this earth, and yet did not grow feeble or ill. 

 

 First of all, we have Moses. When his work was done and his time came to die we read of him in Deuteronomy 34:7, And Moses was an hundred and twenty years old when he died: his eye was not dim, nor his natural force abated. 

 

 Moses lived a long, long life by today's standards, and yet we find him with clear vision and the same vigor he had had all his life! 

 

 In the book of Joshua, we find Caleb the son of Jephunneh, a contemporary of Moses, recounting the Lord's promises to give him the land that he had trodden in the promised land. 

For us, the sting of aging is the death of the physical body. Because dying starts long before we actually are laid in a coffin, we are constantly reminded as we age that "final" death is ultimately approaching. I think that this is the reason that we view aging and old age as a curse rather than a privilege. Thus, we assume that in heaven and in eternity we shall be forever young, that it is "a land where we never grow old." Apparently this may not be true, and yet, if it is not we have no need to fear the aging there because it does not mean decay and death as it does to us in this life! 

 

 Swift to its close ebbs out life's little day; 

Earth's joys grow dim, its glories pass away; 

Change and decay in all around I see: 

O Thou who changest not, abide with me! 

- Henry F. Lyte 

 

 Of that great priest, Melchisedec we read that he was Without father, without mother, without descent, having neither beginning of days, nor end of life; but made like unto the Son of God; abideth a priest continually. Hebrews 7:3

 

 Though we cannot be without beginning of days, and we will have an end of life on this earth one way or another, yet we shall be like Melchisedec in one way: we shall be made like unto the Son of God.

We are reminded that growing up can and will be hard. Life can hurt us and our children, and it pulls on our heart strings to want to protect our precious children. This makes me reflect on my role as a parent, and leads me to ask some important questions:

A stormy night brings three dangerous men to Patrick's door. Dutch Albert (John Cusack) and his vicious gang are searching for a former partner. Dutch wants a drink. He's keen to learn the town has no saloon or women for hire. Dutch buys the local hotel and turns it into a rabble-rousing brothel. Patrick is soon awash in business burying dead bodies. But as his coffer grows, the town's descent into despair tests Patrick's resolve. He's increasingly alarmed by Dutch's mute, tongueless sidekick, Dum-Dum's (Sam Louwyck), ominous attention to Audrey.

John Cusack is nearly unrecognizable. His calm demeanor and sinister dialogue makes Dutch Albert spectacularly threatening. He isn't the mustache twirling, bad guy wearing black, western archetype. Cusack's long stringy hair and perpetually wet face amplifies his evil countenance. I love that Kavanagh never has Dutch Albert raising his voice. You hang on his every word as if it's the last you'll ever hear. Dutch Albert's victims get a cold reckoning before he finishes them off. John Cusack hasn't been this good in as long as I can remember.

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