"I never use to believe in fate," Astronaut Mark Kelly - the husband of shooting victim Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz) - confessed at a prayer meeting.
According to Kelly, the minutes used to just tick by, with nary a thought about the creator.
However, in the wake of the shocking events which unfolded last month in Arizona, Kelly admitted on-camera at the podium to a rapt audience yesterday, that he has taken pause since to consider that there is such a thing as fate and destiny.
"I've been thinking lately that there must be a God and that he has a plan," the Astronaut humbly announced to ciizens of the world in so many words.
In sum, he stated his belief that something good will come of that fateful tragedy, in the final analysis.
Indeed, Kelly - who intends to take flight again in space in the near future - was bang on in his musings.
The truth of the matter is that we are not unlike actors in a play who appear on stage.
But, in the instant case of precious life itself, God's invisible hand directs all the action - the entrances, the dramas, the intrigues, and even the laughter - before our final bows on this mortal coil.
In the duration, sentient beings must pray that they be guided - and have faith in the Lord's decisions - although they are often in the dark about the nature (and wisdom) of his overall plan.
Amen!
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