The meaning of life explained in one blog post. No really.

The meaning of life explained: in one blog post.
 If you ever wanted to know the meaning of life you have come to the right place.

 That is correct, I will tell you the meaning of life in this one quick blog post.
 This is not a joke; it is not satire and I am not trying to sell you anything.

Campy TV shows through modern entertainment, and pseudo philosophers, and sociology professors will prattle on and on about the quest to know the meaning of life in a way which they will hint that there is no meaning or answer. But I assure you that you will not have to watch a crappy infomercial or read a self-help book or even build a super computer and create a priesthood to watch over it for centuries all in order for it to finally claim the meaning of like is 42.

The meaning of life is simple and complex at the same time. It is a bit of a paradox but it can be condensed down to one sentence and I will be happy to share it with you here today:

The meaning of life is to take the free will given to you by the Creator to choose His will over your own.
It is just that simple.

We exist, and existence itself exists in order that we have a platform and a limited amount of free will so that we may accept or reject our Creator.

I can see of no other way God could have made individuals, after His own image, and have been able to bless them with life and His goodness if He had not created our universe and our planet and time itself. The need for this choice explains the need for existence, explains the problem of pain and suffering and many other of the supposed unanswerable problems of life. God loved us so much, and wanted to bless us enough with sentience and having a chance to be made and remade in His image, that He created all of existence, the universe and time and space, then gave us consciousness, just in order that we may be more than mindless robots or mere animals in order that we may use that free will just to say “Thine will be done”

So, don’t fail and miss out on the literal meaning of Life and loss the game that is to be played by not accepting God’s will and path over your own.

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