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First of all, I suggest that everything and every person who comes into this world has a purpose and a desire to pursue whatever we believe it truly is. 

As that purpose becomes feasible for each of “us” to pursue, we begin to experience a new measure of our purpose, we begin to sense a bit of happiness.  That is a temporary experience, we soon realize; life may want us to discover wider dimensions in our purpose and show us a new challenge.

There is a stimluant in each of us to discover more and we are not content to be idle.  What is possible for him or her or it to pursue, depends on our circumstance or situation. 

Since you find yourself reading this script, it may be, that in your situation, you have an itch for truth.  I found that I have had that itch since my first catechism class teacher had us read the first question:  Who made me?    I assume that you have anwered that question.     I did.  Then I saw the second question: Whydid God make me? 

The answer to that question pointed me, as a five or six year old boy, to the road that called me throughout my life.  There were lots of signposts along the way that called my attention or attracted me, but some pointed me to dangerous paths, on which I found myself stumbling around, until a gift of truth told me they were  definitely not genuine.  I almost became engulfed in a few pursuits that would have led to my personal destruction, if it had not been for the good grace of God, that someone or some guardian angel spiritually, even physically grabbed me and pulled me from the depths and showed me the vision of the Gospel. 

You can read the “how to” proceedure yourself in 1Peter:5:6 of  ”The Living Bible.”   It gave me advice that sums up my pursuit of happiness.

“If you will humble yourself under the mighty hand of God, in his good time he will lift you up.  Let him have all your worries and cares, for he is always thinking about you and watching everything that concerns you.  Be careful - watch out for attacks from Satan, your great enemy.  He prowls around like a hungry, roaring lion, looking for some victims to tear apart.  Stand firm when he attacks.  Trust the Lord; and remember that other Christians all around the world are going through these sufferings too.   After you have suffered a little while, our God, who is full of kindness through Christ, will give you eternal glory. ”

W J Anthony