- Published: January 5, 2022
- Updated: January 5, 2022
- Level: Masters
- Language: English
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Paragraph Rewriting of Life
My life is one that is full of twists. At times, I am very happy and in other times I am extremely sad especially when I have to deal with heart issues in several occasions. I relate these changes from the actions of other persons. For instance, I take relationships very seriously but the kind of pain that I experience from the same relationships make me more hurt than the love that I had given. I now restrict myself from loving too much and even letting others love me. I have become a person with more flaws than I imagined. My interactions with other humans is also very limited (Schemper, 2004; pp. 276). I credit my insecurities in love form my father’s unconditional love since I was a child. I have always depended on my father and I was comfortable with that. My father can be termed as a very good man who was indeed created in God’s likeness. My father truly fits in the classification of a good person. The conditions now are very different. It is these peculiarities of my father that make me see other forms of love being way below my expectations. I no longer experience the huge and unconditional love in the earthly relationships. I now understand my situation extremely well. The implications of my father’s love are vivid. The relationship that parents have with their children is unique, and this kind of love is not the love that God gives (Schemper, 2004; pp. 276).
Reference
Schemper, A. (2004). Fathers, in In the World: Reading and Writing as a Christian Timmerman, J. H. & Hettinga, D. R. (pp. 272-277). MI: Baker Academic.