Many do not understand that things happens for a reason, whether it may be good or bad. I was told that God has a reason for adding and subtracting things in and out of our lives. Those things may be something we value, love ones, or even accidents.
We value things like cars, clothes, and shoes, just as God give it, He will take it away. He expect for us to share what he has blessed us with and given to us. We can be blessed to have much but it can be lost in a fire, storm, or hurricane just because we are not obeying Him and do as He tells us in His’ Word. God will give us someone special just to show His’ love through them or even to make an example of them. Some do not understand that one day we all will leave this world and we must be prepared. Some of our love ones may be prepared to leave and was ready to go home. However some are not but God did all that he could do in making His’ love shine through the good and the bad, showing that there is no other like Him. Some overlooked that and did whatever pleased them. Accidents may occur for a wake up call. Warnings after warnings, God may have done everything He could do to get one attention but yet you are still rebelling against Him. He may let an accident occur to let you know who is boss.
But yet, some of those things I do not understand but will not question but God said so. It is God grace and mercy that He allow things to happen for a reason instead of giving up on us without cause.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Grow or Change
Have you ever thought once you leave out of high school a lot of things would change? If not, I have, and many people have not yet grown up. After leaving high school I thought that a lot of things would change like the drama, needs for studying harder, or even the excitement and surroundings.
Drama usually ends by the time one has reached college, but it only has gotten worse. Many expect for college students to put away the childish behavior and behave like young adults. Since I have been in college there have been many arguments: who left the light on in the room, its your turn to take out the trash, or even something so simple like, your stuff is taken up too much space. However one feel as though those things are the least concerns and there are bigger issues than that. Stolen items, loud music while studying, and taken without asking should be more bigger concerns.
Studying has just gotten easier for me, four test an semester is the life but at the same time it can be tricky. One may never know what will come next when studying. Unless you know the materials that are given, it may be difficult. Because of my teachers in high school the courses I take now only seems like an review. I cannot speak for many but for me it has been a breeze.
If you are a college student and still behaves like a twelve year old my advice to you is to grow up. However studying is needed to succeed so study even if you think you know it all.
Drama usually ends by the time one has reached college, but it only has gotten worse. Many expect for college students to put away the childish behavior and behave like young adults. Since I have been in college there have been many arguments: who left the light on in the room, its your turn to take out the trash, or even something so simple like, your stuff is taken up too much space. However one feel as though those things are the least concerns and there are bigger issues than that. Stolen items, loud music while studying, and taken without asking should be more bigger concerns.
Studying has just gotten easier for me, four test an semester is the life but at the same time it can be tricky. One may never know what will come next when studying. Unless you know the materials that are given, it may be difficult. Because of my teachers in high school the courses I take now only seems like an review. I cannot speak for many but for me it has been a breeze.
If you are a college student and still behaves like a twelve year old my advice to you is to grow up. However studying is needed to succeed so study even if you think you know it all.
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