Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Just Doing My Job for the Big Guy.
Although Joseph of Arimathea is my brother-in-law, I am not quite sure if he is crazy or not. I mean if God wants me to do all these things for him shouldn't he tell me himself. However I guess that I need to have faith and do what I am told, but I am confused about my duties. I mean come on catch fish and have a family, What kind of holy duties are these? At least in the end I will be rewarded for my work,by becoming the keeper of the Holy Grail. I am glad that my services have not gone unnoticed, however I feel bad for Joseph. He did all that work for nothing. Oh well I guess that's life.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
7 comments:
Good sir, I have seen the Grail in all of it's holiness. I had traveled far and wide and had come across it only after performing many dangerous tasks. I am honored to say that I have set my eyes upon it, but am distraught due to the unfairness I have caused toward the King Fisherman. Yes, I have seen the Grail, but I failed in asking "how is it served and of what".
You have already been rewarded since you are the next keeper of the grail. You should carry that with honor and not question why you asked to do the things you are.
Messire Gawain,
I will trusteth that you have seeneth the Grail because you have savethd my life in the fight against the four knights. Because of this, I must go in searcheth of the holy piece. After the burrial of our good knight I shall set fourth and go in searcheth of the Grail at the Rich Fisher King's Castle. As you wait in searcheth of a new adventure I will make sureth I come back and join you after my Grail Quest is complete.
Lancelot,
You are such a kind fellow. I have told you the shame I feel due to my failure to ask that of which the grail serves and yet you do not judge me. For that I am forever thankful. Onward I shall go, as will you, and if we may meet again, I will remember your kindness.
While the search for the grail was a treacherous journey, my innocence allowed me to truly acheive it. Upon finding it I was sent into the heavens leaving my fellows companions behind alone. As the keeper of the grail take good care and believe that you should be honored to have this chance. The duties given to you have there reasons so do them with all your heart.
I, the Big Guy, thank you. However menial your tasks seem, they are the necessities of life, and fit into the universal cycle of life. No task is too small to do with care. You have done so, and have loved your family, and have served both men and God well. Joseph is a loyal servant, but he does get a little overexcited sometimes. Your simple tasks should remind you of the simplicity that life can produce, and be thankful. Peace.
Bron,
You should not question the duties given to you by the divine. As I have, you have been in the presense of the grail and felt the grace of God, and surely that should be enough to convince you of my sanity. Yet you still are unsure.
However, you have still followed me since my release from prison; still you have listened to the instructions given to me by God. You've even gone so far as to give one of your sons to me. Though you may be uncertain of my sanity, you have obviously remained loyal and trustworthy both to me and to our Lord. Though you may say I've received nothing for my service, I know that this is not true; for I have received the blessing of God. No higher gift has been received by anyone.
Post a Comment