Faith was sick and tired of living a lie; or to what feels like a constant delusion.
She tried to be this good person but in her mind when she gets angry, she was more like a vigilante in the movies. Really, she was not afraid of people and felt an irresistible urge to fight back. It was almost like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. She was not the person inside that she pretended to be outside.
Faith had a tough outlook on how people were and she was tired of dealing with their evil and selfish ways. How would she combat this demon that drove her and wished to burst free from the cage she built for it?
Would it turn and bite her and anyone else that got closer? This was her moral dilemma.
Life could be such a duplicit mirage sometimes.
People spent their lives pretending to be something that they were not. How do you handle being a Christian and wanting to live a full and true Christian life; being and acting like Jesus while yet battling the compulsion to be a cold-blooded psychopath? This was a conundrum; Faith hoped that was not a solitary existence.
Why did God make us with tempers if he knew it could lead us to commit immoral actions? How can we live a life that is pleasing to him, if we are hampered by a natural flaw?
How can we rise above it or simply be rid of it?
Copyright © 2015 · All Rights Reserved · Denise N. Fyffe
About the writer:
Poetess Denise N. Fyffe has worked as in Software Implementation for more than ten years and enjoys volunteering as a Counselor. She has transitioned to being a Jamaican blogger, ghostwriter, web content writer, internet writer, and researcher.
She has published several books of poetry including:
- Jamaican Honey and Sauce
- Jamaican Pebbles
- Jamaican Pebbles: Poetry Pocketbook
- Love Under The Caribbean Stars
- Sensuous One
- The Island Journal: Jamaica’s Golden Year
- Honey to my Sauce
- The Expert Teacher’s Guide on How to Motivate Students
- Messages to the Deaf
- Be Lifted Up
Ain’t that the truth!
By dieing to self everyday and allowing God to lead in everything.
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