First Question: How can you describe an important event in your life without giving any details about it?
Weird huh? Well, that has been my problem that it took me almost a month to figure things out on how will I describe that life changing experience without giving any details about it.
Well, to all the people who have been with me in this journey, this is for you.
As I have mentioned above, I have been in a journey; a very important journey of discovering relationships. These relationships are intertwined together that played a very important part in my life. These relationships are bound by love, happiness, friendship, salvation, and continuous learning.
Learning of what, you ask?
We ate together, sleep together, laugh together and sing together. It was amazing. It just felt like kindergarten again where all the children you’ll talk to will be your friend for the next five minutes.
Moving on, I also established a deeper solid foundation with the people within my age bracket. They share a part of them to me that I learned a lot just by talking to them. And it is the type of learning that I will treasure and be inspired to follow because I can clearly see that it was a step towards happiness.
If I ask you, “What for you is the greatest love?” What will you answer me?
Well, if you’ll ask me that, this is my answer: The greatest love I encountered is the love of God.
Now, “How do you take betrayal? What do you do?”
This is what my Saviour did:
In the garden of Gethsemane, Jesus is afraid. It’s dark. He knows the soldiers are coming. And His friends are asleep. It will be the last time He sees them before they abandon Him. He knows their betrayal is only minutes away.
But He doesn’t accuse. He doesn’t lecture. Instead, He chooses to pray. He prays for His sleeping friends, and for the people he will encounter from that point on.
We also know that He begged for an exit. “Father, if you are willing, please take this cup of suffering away from me. Yet I want your will, not mine.” (Luke 22:42) If He could have, He would have turned His head back on the whole mess. But He didn’t.
He didn’t because He saw us. Right here in the middle of a world that isn’t fair. He saw that we are betrayed by those we love—in our own garden of gnarled trees and sleeping friends. He saw us, and He didn’t want us to be alone. He had made His decision. He gave his own life for our salvation.
Very powerful.
Now my friend, how will you pay Him with what He did for you?
This is where the learning comes in. You, me, together, we’ll figure it out. Let’s start by reading the Bible everyday and coming to Church every Sunday. Talk to people whom He gave for you to meet. Maybe not in person, you can message me here or on facebook and I’ll introduce you to other people I know who are excited to meet you.
You know, I ended that three day journey with a bang! Just look at our faces in full smiles!
I believe this is just the start of my journey in knowing and experiencing these relationships. By the way, I have a new name and its: