
In the past the reason this has always made me cry is because I've felt God's affirming/confirming love and approval as a "right-hand man". Never feeling a need for the limelight, I've been fully satisfied being a mainly background/support character.
Recently, I was watching the movies again. At that same scene, I cried again -- this time a bit harder, and for a completely different reason. As I watched, I felt God's love and approval on me for who He is calling me to be, and the thought struck me:
Scary but exciting -- I think the word they use to describe that combination is: "exhilerating".I'm Frodo now.
I used to be Sam, but now?
I'm Frodo*
The Road goes ever on and on
Down from the door where it began.
Now far ahead the Road has gone,
And I must follow, if I can,
Pursuing it with eager feet,
Until it joins some larger way
Where many paths and errands meet.
And whither then? I cannot say.
~ Keith
*And immediately I also got the sense that it is not me as Frodo and Cathy as Sam -- it is us as Frodo.
Great post Keith, it touched something deep inside me. Go for it my friend, completely enjoy this scary-wonderful adventure ahead of you!
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Very good post indeed. Being Frodo can be scary but like Tom said - Go for it!
ReplyDeleteI love this Keith. Your poem is amazing... simple words, yet the entire experience of reading it is really cool. It is whole and intriguing.
ReplyDeleteI love you Keith!
Can't wait to see you and Cathy again.
:)
- Jess <><
Hi Jess,
ReplyDeleteI wish I could take credit for that poem, but I can't -- it is by J.R.R. Tolkien, who wrote the Lord of the Rings, etc.
But thanks for thinking I had it in me to write poetry that well! =O)
~ Keith