You are what you eat? Yea right.
Love.
“Your unfailing love is better than life itself.”
In a plate.
Life is something served in a plate. You don’t need to rush and finish it all in one big bite. It’s not a tiny bit of tea company. It’s a big meal, a main course. You don’t want to finish yours in seconds, right?
So what will you do? Taking the right utensils. You don’t want to spoon-up your steak, or finish your soup with a pair of chop-sticks. You need the right tools.
Now, what your life is about? Are you frustrated? Are you feeling like you are a rushy, do-this-do-that kind of person? Maybe you are mistreating “your plate.” Cool down a bit, see the bigger picture. What is your plate consist of? Do you have a right tool? Are you mature eating solid foods? Or just a baby wanting the pure milk?
GodblesS
JEFF
Hold on tight.
Life is not an easy ride. It could be rough in some point. But have you ever been riding the roller-coaster? They are equipped with nice glossy seats with good safety equipment. Yet, when you are riding it, it would surely brings you upside-down. The adrenaline rushing in, a little discomfort but the satisfaction is beyond words. That’s life.
GodblesS
JEFF
Be the center.
It’s sad to live a life without knowing who is in the center. So, what we have to do with our life? Fill it with Jesus.
Liar.
We all lie when we say happy without Christ, knowing that your life would end in vain without faith.
GodblesS (jeffminandar@gmail.com)
Branches.
Nowhere to Run.
Run for your life! As the Japanese bombing squad bombard the Pearl Harbour. It has been heard on that massacre day. But, what if you don’t know anywhere safe to run. You are cornered, and your only hope is a miracle. A miracle from heaven, gods, spirits, whatever. Now, where is your logic thinking? Where is your rationale to cope the thought of in the brink of dead.
GOD loves you, HE still waiting to enter your heart.
GodblesS
jeffminandar@gmail.com
Investigate.
Investigate, I can’t wait, Excavate, recreate.
GodblesS
jeffminandar@gmail.com
Noodle for life.
To be in context means eat bread with bread eater, rice with rice eater, and noodle with noodle eater.