Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Thank God for the most difficult challenge!

If anything seems to be the most difficult challenge, then it could be the most precious opportunity which God is presenting to you. In other words, this thing needs to be changed, and somehow you find yourself in the position that you have a chance to make a choice--choose to get involved and make some positive change into the challenging situation--whatever it is.

In a way, God is calling you for your participation--even though he knows very well how much you are not "qualified" or how many mistakes you may have done in the past, and how much you already have given him sorrow. He still absolutely loves you, trusts you (your good nature), and give you another chance, while he is ready to get hurt again by your "mistakes/failures".

Of course, you still do have another choice, too: blame someone and justify your not doing anything; think this is someone's job, not yours; lose hope and say, I don't care...; lose "faith"; doubt someone; wait for someone to tell you what to do; just deceive yourself; etc. But, as you know, of course, you would surely lose this chance.

And he is here, watching you as an attentive audience; and you are--the hero of the drama.

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