Saturday, September 27, 2008

The problem

Salvation Is Here - Hillsong United Live

The problem with Hollywood is that it makes you think that you are self-sufficient, when the reality isn't so.

The world tells you that to survive in this hard-knock life, you have to be independent. You cannot lean on anyone, because it exposes your vulnerability.

PAH!

That is trash. As humans, we are weak, we sin, we cannot stand on our own, and we ALWAYS WANT SOMEONE bigger than us to guide us, to love us, and to be there whenever we call out for help.

As beings with brains, we have the choice to decide to who that SOMEONE is.

You want that SOMEONE to be...


...music?
It won't last. What if you turn deaf?


...a guy or a girl?
Can someone who can be weaker than you lead you and be there for you? Trust me, it'll be like the blind leading the blind.


...your parents?
Well, what if you're overseas, and your parents aren't there to walk every step with you? Hrm...


...the world?
The world is big. It's bad. If you don't have the right wisdom, you'll fall.


...arts?
It's not going to last, either. You want something that you can count on 100%.


...your friends?
Let me ask you this: have you been let down by a close friend before? See what I mean.

There is only one SOMEONE who can fill in that place of a strong tower in your time of need.
You can count on Him to be there for you.
You can rest assured He wants the best for you, and will make you better and stronger to face life's challenges.
You can sleep well, knowing that He will love you with everlasting love, no matter how bad you've sinned.

All you have to do is ASK.


John: 11:25,26
Jesus said to her,
"I am the ressurrection and the life.
He who believes in me will live, even
though he dies; and whoever lives and
believes in me will never die.
Do you believe this?"



PS: By all means, go ahead and enjoy arts, friends, family, life, music.
But bear in mind that everything is secondary compared to knowing and having a relationship with your Creator.



-all pictures googled.

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