“I would like to say that now that we have our degree, we will not run into problems that we can’t handle.
Truthfully, no matter the type of degree, the number of years of experience, no matter the location, support groups, family, or friendships,
there will always come a time when we just don’t know the answer. It’s inevitable.
So, I want to encourage you with a little anatomy lesson:
Did you know that there are 47 different structures that make up the human eye that all have a unique function?
Did you know that there are 6 extra-ocular muscles, 4 cranial nerves, and 1.2 million nerve fibers in each optic nerve?
Did you know that when light waves touch my eye, without even thinking about it, I blink.
I blink to protect my eyes from too much exposure.
And when the amount of light changes, my pupillary-light response reacts without a thought, that only the right amount of light is allowed into my eye.
Did you know there are four of twelve cranial nerves that work specifically for the eye? They allow me to focus on an object, read it, and also move in different directions.
There are 9 different structures that all play a specific role in receiving light messages before they even get to the brain!
And not until those messages get to the occipital lobe of the brain that I’m able to interpret what I’m actually seeing.
The eyes receive millions of light waves and messages everyday, but my brain has a specific area that let’s only the important and significant messages through so that the brain doesn’t get over-stimulated.
Did you know that the God who told me to cast all my cares upon Him,
and told me He will never leave me nor forsake me,
and that I should be anxious for nothing,
was the very One who designed this whole system and hundreds like it so that we can live and move and breathe every second.
Did you know that He didn’t have to lift a finger and didn’t sweat a drop to think of it?
He just breathed on one man,
and He said that He knit us together and formed us in our mother’s womb before you were even a thought in her mind.
So, what are you worried about?
What will you be worried about when you come up to those hurdles that are bound to cross you path?
Think of your eye and tell me, that your situation, your problem, your worry is too big for GOD who created you and the world you live in.”
This Best Graduation Speech was presented by Carolyn Rypkema at the Lamplighting Ceremony at PBAU, May 3, 2012.
I’m the proud mama, and not only that, May 3rd, the day of the greatest speech ever, was my birthday.
My dear Carolyn, the oldest daughter of our large family, I love you more than you will ever know. I am more proud of you than you can conceive in your very smart mind. I am so thankful of the unifying spirit within you, the encouraging spirit, the brave and courageous spirit that you possess. You are an amazing person.
I have failed as a mom so many times, but I have succeeded in one point, pointing you, and each my kids to the One Who Loves perfectly, the One Who knows everything, and the One Who never leaves us or forsakes us.
Isn’t God amazing? Thank you Carolyn for reminding me through your wonderful graduation speech that God’s watching and keeping us under His careful and perfect eye.
He will continually guide each of us continually with His eye!
I love you forever,
mom
Reblogged this on Toni Rypkema and commented:
When encouragement is needed… we are to think of the eye!