Wednesday, December 18, 2013

The Age of Beauty

Beauty is often perceived as something
belonging only to the young.
This idea, however, is not altogether correct.
for there is in fact a vast deal to be found in the mature.
They possess that certain manner and in
both semblance and personage that is beauty.

For beauty is not only a value to be
uncovered outwardly but inwardly.
In point of fact it is the former that causes
the latter to become so attractive.

Consider a person's smile -
Whether old or young what causes
that lifting of the corners of the  mouth
and that particular lighting of the eyes
that proclaims within one of two persons -

The benevolent and the malevolent.
This secret is indeed unveiled in such a smile.
Charm can also be uncovered in a persons' skin.
Whether it be the callous for many days of
hard labour in improving the lives of others,
or the various wrinkles upon the face depicting
a rather lively and jovial disposition or the
frequent smiles of humble contentment
that mould those distinctive
creases worn upon their countenances.

However some wrinkles indicate to an
observer the signs of discomfiture that
spring out of a fountain of dissatisfaction
with others, those around them,
and quite often with themselves.

You see, their was an age wherein our
saviour came and brought with him a
grace that brigs the ultimate satisfaction
and is the type of beauty that
continues to grows in the heart and
shall never cause it to begin to ache.

That my readers was the age that was
the watering can for all ages to bloom
and blossom into his own likeness.
It has in fact been promised that one
day all with be perfected.

For this water is the unfaltering identity
that can be found in Christ.
For he is the one that God sent
to makes us and all else alike to,
thereby making all right.