In that faithful year when I was called to serve
my fatherland in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme, I fell in love
and for once, love was so real that I had no doubts whatsoever about what I felt.
My apologies to my past; I cannot deny that I never met good “girl” friends
prior to my NYSC days, neither can I wash down the attributes that makes them
special, but somehow, they never swept me off my feet.
I have been present in discussions, where relationships
by Corps members came up. The very usual conclusion is that these relationships most
often never extend beyond the service year. Various reasons being sighted for
this. The one that holds ground the most is that service year is a period of
adventure for Corps members, and relationships are part of the major
characteristics of that adventure. Most Corps members fallout of love towards
the end of their service year or shortly afterwards. This may not be a proven
fact, but there are many instances and confessions of people that backup this
motion. ...but I still fell in Love during my service year.
Till this moment, I still can’t verily describe what
it means to fall in love. At the times you fall in love, you just know it
and your heart begins to speak many words. The period is characterised with
pleasant feelings, feeling that you would cherish for a long time. And then, I realised that falling in love is just the start point in a prospective romantic
relationship. How does the journey go?
When you fall in love, do you remain in love and for how long? Love is a beautiful thing, I must admit. But how beautiful can true love be. Love has brought me great worries and fears. It has brought pain to my heart. Trust, loyalty and respect from my girl (the one I love), have been questioned. It was never all rosy. Taking a look at my experiences, I wonder how our parents made it, because somehow the pains don’t seem to ever disappear.
When you fall in love, do you remain in love and for how long? Love is a beautiful thing, I must admit. But how beautiful can true love be. Love has brought me great worries and fears. It has brought pain to my heart. Trust, loyalty and respect from my girl (the one I love), have been questioned. It was never all rosy. Taking a look at my experiences, I wonder how our parents made it, because somehow the pains don’t seem to ever disappear.
Love is likened to life. What is the cost of
bringing forth life? She carries life in her womb for 9 months and she is the
only one that can tell the story. On the 9th month, she finally brings
forth life into the world and it is a story of pains (mothers know that story
better). It is only after the pains that the joy of life comes. True love is
never devoid of pains, just as life is not a bed of Roses. Hard times will come
and pose a test to that relationship. Do you give up on love at that point and
breakup or separate with your partner? Realise that no matter the depth of the
love that exist between two people, it cannot be bereft of pains (or
challenges, depending on how you want to put it). In-fact the more the Love;
the more the pains experienced.
The great teacher, Christ, thought us that the
summit of love is ones willingness to die for a friend (John 15: 12-14). He
practiced this by giving up his life on the Cross for us, amidst the sufferings
and anguish that came his way. The Cross, now a symbol of love should comfort us
in that pain we feel as we express our love to another.
I have seen pain (maybe not as compared as
you), I have felt dejection and rejection, I have had my ego wounded and so on… and I feel
them more when I love and love even more. This is a true story of a person that loves.
Knowing that there is no guarantee for the Sea to stay still through a sail
should not deter you from sailing, instead, it should prepare you for the turbulence
and storms for surely you must move on to your destination.
welldone bro more strength to your elbow
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"The great teacher, Christ, thought us that the summit of love is ones willingness to die for a friend (John 15: 12-14). He practiced this by giving up his life on the Cross for us, amidst the sufferings and anguish that came his way. The Cross, now a symbol of love should comfort us in that pain we feel as we express our love to another." - therein lies the take away
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