Thursday, May 22, 2014

"It's All Part of His Grander's Plan..."




How are you going to make up for lost times?

At one time or two, we've thought we're invincible especially when our faculties are on their highest peak like our memory bank, tank or reservoir. Our brain is like a sponge. We don't have to cater to help aids like spell-check; Google or Bing for information; you tube for archives of old song/timeless pieces or "Siri for an immediate relief... The things we want to remember or even people's names that we don't want to think about, they just pop into our minds without triggers. That's the real capacity of our brain cells when we're young.

But now, we've certainly gotten older. We're working endlessly just to get by....We're inundated with buzzes & nuances of social media. It's harder to hear and think critically when everything we see is a by product of the ever-growing and changing inventions of man.

I feel disconnected despite plausibility of internet and every tablet that is out there that needs upgrading in a scale more often than we think we should is absurd to me... We have so many options. I hate that, that is what our brains are left with to decide--what electronic tablet is out there...We let society dictate how we communicate with other human beings. Gone are those precious & thoughtful ways when we reverence going to the Post Office to drop/mail a letter or a greeting card and how we look forward to hearing somebody's heart sentiments at the end of the telephone line. I don't think it's worth even the commotion that brings to my brain- thinking process to all these texting where the beauty of the whole words are being aborted & abbreviated. So does with Facetime & Skype? Where's the sense of wonder there? Just instant gratification, for all I know. 

The only thing I know that this rightfully serves is how the Word of God is transmitted & shared globally; how its gaining the strength of the only good news I know for sure that is-- Jesus is coming back again. That needs to be known by every soul in all parts of the world. 

Thus, making up for lost--more traditional & thoughtful ways to become more human is letting your heart be a vessel to God's calling on your life. He is the only one who could never fail you...the only Way, the Truth & the Life.It's never too late to accept Him as your personal Savior & Lord. When you do that, you're no longer afraid to die because you know where you're going to spend eternity. Hope & pray that you do trust Him and have a little faith even as little as a mustard seed. 

All in His love that is everlasting, God Bless...Shing


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