St. Luke Language Analysis

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CW: In the seventeenth chapter of St. Luke, it is written that ‘the kingdom of God is found in man’. Not in one man. Not in a group of men, but in you. In all of you. You, the people, have power. The power to create and destroy machines, the power to create happiness and sadness. You, the people, have have the power to make your lives free and happy and beautiful, to turn this life into a wonderful adventure. But the thing is, we see so many people blindly doing what they're told to do and chasing someone else's dreams and one day, when you're about 45 or 50, you wake up and you think ‘Huh, where have all those years gone?’ I've had a lot of people ask ‘what happens when you die?’ and the simple answer is, I don't know. But what I do know is that a lot of people are afraid, and they are afraid that when they die, they're going to be locked in a dark room forever and that's it. Life has ended, you're nothing more than dust and rot in the ground. …show more content…

You want something different, you want change. You want it and you will go and have it. Change is not easy. In fact, if it were, I think everybody would get up and change. But if you're serious, you'll go all out. You are I control here. Every time that life hits hard you need to think ‘I am in control here. This will not get me down, this will not destroy me. This will only make me better and stronger.’ This is what you need to stand