"Often times, we like to question why things couldn't happen any sooner, seeing as it will not make any difference. It is there we're reminded that faith is telling us that our ways are still far less. Until then, I'll chew on time."
This was a facebook status I published a few days ago, in response to a struggle with a friend.
There have been many times in my own personal live where I wished God did things sooner for me, because it seemed like if it was done later, it just wouldn't have made any difference at all. I wished that God would divinely intervene when I needed Him too just because I was in that big of a hole.
But it was there I realized that faith is something that believes in the unseen, something that believes in the unbelievable.
Human beings just love to dwell thermselves in what's around them, drown themselves in what is seen. But I as a human being that believes in a God know that there are always greater things that are bound to be found. Why suffer with the times we see when there's so much more to be seen? It's not worth it, that's for sure.
Another thing I saw was God's love. Or at least a good example of it. I published the mentioned facebook status when I realized that I couldn't do things alone, because I saw how unfair the situation was, how I wanted so badly to have power beyond what I have to change things.
That's exactly how God loves us, isn't it?
We dwell in crap all of our lives, as if these were the typical things we live in. We're stupid, let's face it.
But yet, this God, creator of everything we see, divine ruler over the whole world, loves us? Loves me? Wants us so badly? It doesn't make sense, but yet somehow it does.
Chew on that. Chew on the fact of how much God actually loves you.
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