Cling On, and Believe!
Two days ago, I read a text message from a friend.
And I felt a surge of sadness.
I joined hundreds and thousands, perhaps millions others, who are saddened by the news of Robin Williams’ death.
While he loved making people laugh, he himself battled with sadness, addiction, pressure and depression.
I watched many of his works. I’d greatly miss him.
Sigh.
No amount of laughter, talents, achievements, popularity, money, power, beauty can ever make us feel ‘whole’Humans are humans.
No amount of laughter, talents, achievements, popularity, money, power, beauty can ever make us feel ‘whole’.
Well, unless we know the Creator, and His purpose for our life?
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What do we feel when we are all alone – when we’re away from the acknowledgements, and away from the ‘image and identity’ that we’ve perhaps built over the years.
Who are we when no one is around?
I am a person of faith, and I truly believe we are never alone.
God is always present.
God knows what’s within our deepest mind.
God knows us more than we know ourselves.
Perhaps the past is more like a closet full of skeletons that we dare not openMany a time we cling on to our past.
Perhaps, it’s dark.
Perhaps the past is more like a closet full of skeletons that we dare not open.
When we have NO idea WHO we could cling on to, it is no wonder if the future seemed bleak.
No wonder if there seemed to be no light at the end of the long, dark tunnel one called ‘life’.
Who are we when we’re all alone?
What is in our mind? What is inside our heart?
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I am a creature who can also go through the lows in life, like everyone else.
But. May I share something?
If you feel like you’re on the low point in your life, please cling on to Christ.
Look to Him. Even in your desperate moments.
“I am the Way, and he Truth and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through me“, HE said.
Life IS complete when we are in Christ, who is the Creator, who is LIFE Himself, who has in fact given HIS Life for us, even before we knew nor believe in Him.
Cling on to Him.