I've realized that I and I'm pretty sure other people do this too in that we put too many people on pedestals. Why do we idolize the people that we do?
Maybe because we are so entranced by what they have done and know no other one like them? This could be a reason, but time and time again these "idols" have failed me and I lose hope in these people. When hope is lost, it takes too long of a time to rebuild and regain that hope.
So are we not to hope in people and put them on pedestals? I'm not even sure anymore. If we do, do so with a grain of salt.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Families that pray together...
The other day I came into church and sat way in the back as usual. As I was reading the bulletin waiting for service to begin, I noticed out the corner of my eye a grandmother and her 2 grandchildren. They went into the pew in front of me and sat down and from that moment it stirred up something in me.
I was happy to see this instance in somebody's life. Some grandmother I do not know bringing her 2 grandchildren to church. These kids are really young, probably 8 at the oldest. I remember at that age, nobody can sit still for more than 2 seconds. I expected them to be standing up and crawling in/on/under the pews, just hyperness. Yet she brought them in and sat them down, and it is from this instance I realized how much she really loved her grandchildren.
How many families still bring in their kids to hear the Good Word? I know a lot of them do maybe out of habit, maybe because they really do feel that they need it. It really is a blessing to hear it and be able share it with your family and friends. I can't describe that feeling but it's a good one. Hallelujah!
I was happy to see this instance in somebody's life. Some grandmother I do not know bringing her 2 grandchildren to church. These kids are really young, probably 8 at the oldest. I remember at that age, nobody can sit still for more than 2 seconds. I expected them to be standing up and crawling in/on/under the pews, just hyperness. Yet she brought them in and sat them down, and it is from this instance I realized how much she really loved her grandchildren.
How many families still bring in their kids to hear the Good Word? I know a lot of them do maybe out of habit, maybe because they really do feel that they need it. It really is a blessing to hear it and be able share it with your family and friends. I can't describe that feeling but it's a good one. Hallelujah!
Monday, April 7, 2008
new (and old) kids on the block
Spring is indicative of many things. One of those many things is that prospective freshmen and their family can be seen everywhere on whatever college campus.
It really amazes me how these students come and walk around campus looking as lost as lost can be, sit in on classes, and all that other stuff they do. They invade our libraries, our dining halls, our living spaces, our private spaces, and just everywhere you go, they go. Eager as eager can be and SOOO ready for that whole 4 of the (fill in the blank) years' experience. But be on the lookout, these young folks have so much potential and could end up being the next Nobel Prize winner or dictator.
For whatever reason this also reminds me of the older kids who are in class with us from time to time. I'm talking about that old guy or that lady that sit WAAAY in the front or WAAAY in the back. I think they're really encouraging to current college folk because they are SO on that ball, in that they either have been away from school for whoever knows how long and yet want to jump back again in this academia thing or still trying to finish that degree. They always seemed to be prepared and done all the readings. You gotta give them their props.
All this pondering makes me reflect on my learning experience. We can't take this edumacation thing for granted. Go get it and make something of it.
Friday, April 4, 2008
Job 1:21
"Naked I came from my mother's womb, and naked I will depart. The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away; may the name of the LORD be praised."
I read this verse one day and thought about it in its context. In a matter of one chapter or 20 verses or so, Job lost everything he had. Job was livin the good life. He was wealthy in all aspects all thanks to God, but in a matter of moments, all of it was gone.
This chapter of Job draws to an end with the verse above. Every time I read this verse, for whatever reason, I could not figure the second part as to why he would depart naked. Wouldn't Job be buried with clothes on? But as I was reflecting on this one day, it hit me. We come into this world literally and metaphorically naked and leave this world metaphorically (hopefully not literally) naked.
As newborns we are born not knowing how to communicate or do anything but what is innate. A lot of stuff we learn as we grow and we accumulate wealth, power, etc. etc. as well. But when we die we cannot take any of it with us.
So I guess what I'm getting at is, be grateful for what you have, enjoy it while you can, and thank God everyday for what you have and who you are.
I read this verse one day and thought about it in its context. In a matter of one chapter or 20 verses or so, Job lost everything he had. Job was livin the good life. He was wealthy in all aspects all thanks to God, but in a matter of moments, all of it was gone.
This chapter of Job draws to an end with the verse above. Every time I read this verse, for whatever reason, I could not figure the second part as to why he would depart naked. Wouldn't Job be buried with clothes on? But as I was reflecting on this one day, it hit me. We come into this world literally and metaphorically naked and leave this world metaphorically (hopefully not literally) naked.
As newborns we are born not knowing how to communicate or do anything but what is innate. A lot of stuff we learn as we grow and we accumulate wealth, power, etc. etc. as well. But when we die we cannot take any of it with us.
So I guess what I'm getting at is, be grateful for what you have, enjoy it while you can, and thank God everyday for what you have and who you are.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
An Ode to Women
So I got lazy and decided to import a little something I've written in the past and decided to put it up here. Yes, I do realize today is April Fool's Day and no this is not a joke. Maybe one could say I'm a fool for women? I don't know, but what I just typed sounded mad sketch. Anyways, enjoy!
I remember writing about this in an email to a certain lady I know, so I've decided that since I'm not doing work, I'll write it here so all you peoples can read.
Women have always played a central part in the lives of all people. They are our mothers, sisters, cousins, grandmothers, aunties, great aunties, friends, lovers, and the list goes on. No one in the world can say their life has not been influenced by a woman.
We must love our women just as much as they have loved us and never forget they have done so. I've decided to write about a few women that we should appreciate more, that is not to say any other woman in the list above is any less important, because in the end, one woman is all of these women.
Don't forget about mom, mommy, ma, momma, mother! She can be the worst one of all or the best one in the world, but she brought us into this thing we call life. Remember that she fed you, clothed you, and most importantly loved you. Even if she didn't do all that or didn't have a mother, at least remember the woman who did do that. So given all your momma jokes and what not, love that woman for whom you call momma.
Don't forget about your female friends. They are just a step away from family, heck even your sister still can be called as friend at times. Our female friends are there to give us a female perspective on things in life, given that you are not female and if you are they give you a different perspective in addition to yours. They are a shoulder to lean on when times get rough and so much more. Please, please, please, do reciprocate.
Don't forget about our woman whom we call lover. Treat her as if no one in the world is like her. Remember to compliment her and love her like no other. Be there for her and always have her constantly on your mind. If you truly love her tell her from time to time and mean it so that she will know and remember and that you too will know and remember this.
Please remember to love the women in your life. Love them and protect them with all that you are able to. Life is fully of crazy things and people, so take care of them and they will take care of you too.
I remember writing about this in an email to a certain lady I know, so I've decided that since I'm not doing work, I'll write it here so all you peoples can read.
Women have always played a central part in the lives of all people. They are our mothers, sisters, cousins, grandmothers, aunties, great aunties, friends, lovers, and the list goes on. No one in the world can say their life has not been influenced by a woman.
We must love our women just as much as they have loved us and never forget they have done so. I've decided to write about a few women that we should appreciate more, that is not to say any other woman in the list above is any less important, because in the end, one woman is all of these women.
Don't forget about mom, mommy, ma, momma, mother! She can be the worst one of all or the best one in the world, but she brought us into this thing we call life. Remember that she fed you, clothed you, and most importantly loved you. Even if she didn't do all that or didn't have a mother, at least remember the woman who did do that. So given all your momma jokes and what not, love that woman for whom you call momma.
Don't forget about your female friends. They are just a step away from family, heck even your sister still can be called as friend at times. Our female friends are there to give us a female perspective on things in life, given that you are not female and if you are they give you a different perspective in addition to yours. They are a shoulder to lean on when times get rough and so much more. Please, please, please, do reciprocate.
Don't forget about our woman whom we call lover. Treat her as if no one in the world is like her. Remember to compliment her and love her like no other. Be there for her and always have her constantly on your mind. If you truly love her tell her from time to time and mean it so that she will know and remember and that you too will know and remember this.
Please remember to love the women in your life. Love them and protect them with all that you are able to. Life is fully of crazy things and people, so take care of them and they will take care of you too.
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