I had to laugh at the image.
"Yes, a winky face is correct. But in ancient times, times, the semicolon was actually used to separate archaic written devices known as 'complete sentences.'"
I love a semicolon. It is a pause that indicates that the first one is complete, but the second one is connected. It can keep a sentence from being too long. It can add strength to a piece of writing without extra words.
I giggled at the winky face. Still, I think we are missing something if we do not apply the semicolon when it is appropriate.
The semicolon has become a popular tattoo for those have contemplated, overcome, and found their way past suicidal thoughts. It reminds them of the power of the pause. Whatever is overwhelming today is truly temporary or something that will become more manageable with time.
Today is not forever; tomorrow is not promised. We truly only have this day.
"He says, “Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.” -Psalm 46:10 (NIV)
Read it again. Pause. Pray. He has got this day. The good, the bad, the victorious, and the pause. Often it is in the semicolon moments that we learn to fully rely on His strength and grace for the day.
Today, I am grateful for the semicolon.






