tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7022774429437109171.post9062067167708326480..comments2019-11-19T19:13:02.261-06:00Comments on Making All Things Beautiful: everlasting. never ending.~mirage noel~http://www.blogger.com/profile/08038931041362224528noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7022774429437109171.post-13059565878598759912010-01-24T00:40:18.471-06:002010-01-24T00:40:18.471-06:00Hmmm. Someone has been doing some deep thinking to...Hmmm. Someone has been doing some deep thinking today. :) I think you don't really start to think about something until you ask "Why?" Although it is the question that is often left unanswered, it leads to other questions and a greater understanding of whatever it is you are thinking about. <br />I have never really viewed the desire to die and go to heaven as a selfish one. (I don't wish for that very often, actually. Maybe I should more, though. I have always seen it as something that I will wish for when I am an old lady.) I think you are right. Even a desire that seems like a righteous one can be wrong if the motive of our heart is wrong. <br />I think you can find some answers to the questions you asked in paragraph four in Romans 7:14-25. Even Paul struggled with having a desire to do the right thing and no ability to do it. <br />I'm glad you are thinking about this. But don't get discouraged or be too hard on yourself, my friend. I love you!!! :)Megan Leeannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15369111469595579591noreply@blogger.com