Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Dime A Dozen

I think life can be as being a dime a dozen. It's really easy to get mad at people, when they don't do what you expected out of them. Sometimes, it may take a lot of patience or maybe they just don't want to do something with you, out of whatever reason. I think where I really struggle is the fact at balancing my life with others and how I should feel about myself.

I have regularly heard that my problems are generally received by everyone. Writing about anything shouldn't really have an effect, unless it is used to libel someone. I know that people get away with lying, cheating, and gossiping in their social circle. It's really odd that these same people will get angry when they hear what's been told about them, regardless of if it's the truth or not.

I personally stand for the truth, at all times, because it maximizes the effect of my writing. The truth doesn't necessarily stick out as appropriate sometimes, if it's not put under any scope of sensitivity. The weird thing I am finally noticing is that men who have a problem with my writing are going through some deep and personal issues. I think by being close friends, the writer never has to shut himself up about his own friends and reveal some sensible truth about them with others.

I am going to admit that good friends don't mind good intentions, unless they are tricked into seeing it as evil. If a person does an evil thing to another person, while he's under a lot of pain then it's seen upon as being not a bad thing. Let's take a second consideration, the person who is receiving the evil doesn't defend himself with the attack and takes up the issue with some immature friends. The immature friends flame the victimized person, who view him as heartless and worthy to be defenseless. We all want to see ourselves as self-righteous and never wrong, by minimizing them from view of any social center. It's wrong to think this way and so uncool to pretend your way through. Romans 3:23 states, "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." Therefore, no one has earned their way to calling himself, God. We all have a level of uncertainty with why we exist and where our next life will be. Our hearts will never individually control when all the animals rise in the morning, which star will explode in the universe, and our senility through time.

Is it your choice to be peaceful with others? Is it to fill yourself with knowledge of how the world works? Is it to gain popularity and recognition among others? Is it to live a life for someone you have pledged your love to? Is it to be always joyful and doing things that contribute to this factor, while avoiding things that could cause heartache?

Romans 6:23 states, "For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." We each have a choice to make, and if it's to reject the goodness of God and His perfect love for all of us. God demonstrates His love for us in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died on the cross for us. John 3:16 states, "For God so loved the world that he gave His One and Son, that whosoever believes in him will not perish but have everlasting life."

Here's an interesting turn-of-events, a lot of witnesses pertained to seeing the same thing and that's watching Jesus appearing out of nowhere, after facing a terrible death and then rising back up into heaven. It may seem really like a trip in that maybe some druggies could think they were smoking some bad mushroom or pot! It could also be that many of them were doubting in their hearts and just going along the flow with a leader, Peter. A person who faces a conviction and is willing to take it to the grave without calling up to any arms must really be at peace with himself. We see some religious terrorists applying a conviction, but fighting and hating against their enemies. We hear of Christians being peaceful martyrs and comparable to the likes of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, Ghandi, and the Dalai Lamai. The Roman Catholicism Crusades are against Scripture; we aren't supposed to vanquish the enemy out of wanting to show off brawn but be on our best behavior to be a witness to our God. This is what all true Christians believe in, "That if you confess with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord', and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved; for, 'Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.'" (Romans 10:9, 10, 13) This is eternal life and to go to the Lord, right after our death.

There is no greater assurance in our life than having a Bible which is the most influential book in the world at shaping our moral character. Even Muslims, Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, Catholics, Agnostics, and Archaeologists will at least submit to some verses in the Bible. The Bible is the oldest known ancient artifact translated into many different cultures. Christians just continuously purge themselves of any human understanding with the Bible and rely on the revelations that God has in store for us.