Friday, 26 March 2010

Ramblings

It's funny where I pick up insights from.

There's a lot of things that we go through in life. Happy moments. Sad moments. Tender moments, moments of anger. All life is a roller coaster. We meet friends, we lose friends. Friends hurt us but they also heal us.

We're not meant to have the answer to everything in the world. We're meant to be the answer; but not have the answer. We are the light of the world. Evidently, there's nothing we have done to become that light.

Buried deep within us, is our character. Like a character in a video game, we start off with a set of preset characters. Some are emotional, some are steady. There's the "big-boned" and the forever thin. Some will be giants; others dwarf. Some are meant to be leaders; many to be followers. One can hate onions with a vengeance, another could never have enough of it.

Looking at all the different people there are in this world, I sometimes think God made a mistake somewhere. After all, wouldn't it be easier if everyone was the same? We'd all think alike and there'd be no arguments. No debates, no conflicts. Why then, did God make us all so different? We're so unalike to the point that we can hate someone else. The anti-me.

God made us different, so that we are all unique. We are fearfully and wonderfully made. I don't exactly know His plans for it but I have learn to accept it. In fact, I've learnt to enjoy and celebrate it. Just like the hands and legs are not the same, so are we from one another. And yet, we each do our part and somehow, the world is changed; never to be the same again. We look to the Saviour from above and He brings us where we'd never go. In the midst of the uniqueness, the weirdness that is us, God has something so great planned for us. Where we go, no one else can go. What we have experienced, no one have. We are all different but we have the same goal. More importantly, we have the same God, leading us, guiding us to a great and fulfilling life. We bring our worship up; He pours down His blessings. And lives will never be the same again, starting with ours.

Listening to: Heart of Worship (over and over again)
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