"Is that fair?" he questioned rather rudely.
"Sir," she said softly. "Life is not fair."
"True, but we should strive to make it as fair as possible within our human boundaries."
"Well of course, but if life were in it's first and truest state of fairness, I believe not one of us would like the outcome."
"How so?"
"Since you have asked, I shall explain?"
He nodded and she continued.
"If life were fair to every human soul on earth, everyone, and I do mean everyone would be in torment, burning in the lake of fire for eternity into eternity. No one would reach heaven. No one would receive any kind of love and no one would receive a second chance."
He sat in silence for a few long seconds, pondering the words that had just preceded out of her mouth.
"I shall not embarrass, nor dishonor you any longer, sir," she said calmly and quietly. "But I shall leave you with this. I am in the greatest and uttermost state of gratitude that life is not fair. I am gratefully and humbly thanking God that he made a way for us to escape the fairness of life. In so, we do not have to live in torcher but have a choice. God has given us free wills. If we except his gift of life, paid by his son's death, we shall live with him in heaven for eternity away from sorrow and pain. No more sadness no more tears. Only joy and praise."
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That is something I just sat down and wrote for my book. I hope to insert it into a future chapter but thought I would share it with you all now. I am so grateful life is not fair and that God has made a way to life!
You can read chapter 1-6 of my book here

Hm. Well done. Your heroine's tongue is sharp in the right places.
ReplyDeleteThanks. That is my goal.
Deletewow! I can't wait for the next chapter!
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Thanks! I am going to add it to Wattpad by tomorrow. :)
DeleteThat was beautiful Beth! Your stories are getting better and better!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Laura! Oh my! My other stories were so bad!
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