Saturday, 21 September 2019
A Special Kind
How can I compress so much emotions in a small little container and how do you even express it ?
My journey every day usually starts with my time with the lord , then have breakfast and go to work.
Well, of course before I go to work I have to take the bus, and every time I go to the bus stop I can’t help but see many people around. Some young, old , babies and children ... sometimes I stare at them and think to myself if they only knew how wonderful they are. I genuinely do.
My eyes scan round, the school children getting the bus back home. Each one of them having conversations with one another. It’s delight to watch them, and know that each and every single one is the best thing that ever happened to this earth, thier existence. I consider them so precious sometimes I am almost moved to tears. I think about their futures ,and sometimes I would release a word prophecy on their lives. They are the future
I also see young mothers and old ladies , I chuckle when I see old ladies because they live in their own worlds. They seem to talk about the weather a lot. That seems to be the highlight of their day, that doesn’t matter to me or bother me. It’s nice to see them happy. I enjoy my journeys to work because I meet many wonderful people.
I am not in a rush. I enjoy the slow pace of things , where I take the time to absorb everything in and appreciate ever person who God made. To know God is to know love, and to know love is love one another.
The greatest power is not in the crowd you pull nor the amount you heal , but the testimony of the love of God. That he sent his only begotten son , that whosoever believes on him shall not perish but have everlasting life.
I am a part of his plan. I love people because he made them special.
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