"Life's a..." pain

Would you say life is an all-encompassing term or exclusive? Does God's sovereignty place the concept of life within an unchangeable, predetermined "time" and "place" realm which can be subdivided by ritualistic acts? Or does "life" have the ability to entail anything and everything a human encounters with endless possibilities, to the extent that one can say that no human existence or experience is outside the reality of life?
I'm just pondering...
I was challenged with the thought that life is made up of routine and ritualistic action, and that this existence is inescapable. This, I think, has valid support in the fact that though in a constant linear procession through life (with nothing ever truly repeating itself), it is still a matter of one action leading to the next, and then the next, etc. Life is able to take on any existence or experience of a person (and maybe in this sense it is all-inclusive)...but there is only one existence or experience lived out by a person at any given time (and in this sense, it is fundamentally exclusive!). This is definitely making me rethink my theology of worship as a lifestyle and what this means for the corporate life of the church. You can comment, but I can't think right now about what "life" means in the context of a community...
my head hurts.



