Tuesday, June 07, 2011

It's odd when you know you've got things in your mind that you need to pray, tell and share but when you come to the platform to do so, your mind's a blank. I won't try to find those thoughts, however disparate and far they may seem to be right now; for all you know, they'd come running back into my dense head after I'm done with this entry. Suffice to say, I've been having this constant headache for the past few nights already and like a door to the world of wild emotions, it's unfortunately left opened. Thank God He has made my emotions stable these past few months, no longer tossed to and fro with the 'made-up realities' of life. Thank God for the opportunities to speak into new lives. Thank God for loving me and giving me new breath and life to live. Thank God for God.

Wednesday, June 01, 2011

It's interesting how this blog has inspired some others to begin their own written testimonies through a blog-format such as that by www.dailyrev.livejournal.com. A young man has since been inspired to start penning down his own thoughts about the world with words from the Word of God in this blog; I urge you to take a chance at reading it; it's not perfect, but hey it's a good start.
We all ought to find time to pen, at least think and consider, the things that God has blessed us with. I'm not referring to mere gifts and stuff that God has graciously given to us; I believe what's more important is seeing Christ in everything we see, feel, touch and even the experiences - good or bad - He allows us to go through. After all, the Bible does tell us that everything of this world has been there to point us to God. The question then that the Christian or even the atheist ought to take as a challenge is to 'find'/ 'realise' (depending on your position in Christ) God in all of that.
Fact is, God's real. But hear this, please: even if you realise after considering all the things happening around you points towards the existence of A God giving you the notion that you have 'found' God, truth be told... it was God who first saw you (as with Nathanael sitting under the tree) and found you.
Such is the precious love of God for those whom He has called as His own.