Sunday, December 20

Thirsty Conversations: Sunday Edition


On Friday night, after having dinner with my wife and some friends at the local IHOP, we left getting ready to drive home only to find that our car was gone. It was the most unreal experience I ever had because up to that point no one had stolen anything from me, so the jump from having none of your possessions to my car being robbed was major. But I'm not complaining. The cops came, they did their job and we're awaiting some results.

Yes, I did feel messed up, and every now and then my mind strays and suddenly I'm asking God why; after all it's a $23,000 car. But what I've come to realize is that God allow certain things to happen so we can be built up as stronger human beings. You might ask what does my car being wrongfully taken away from me have to do with personal growth, to which my answer will be I have no clue. But God's ways are above ours and I won't complain. There are millions of people around the world who don't know where their next meal will be coming from; my refrigerator is loaded.

Word of Wisdom

There are a few situations in your life that will push you to the edge and and tempt you, even cause you to complain, but a quick look around and you'll suddenly realize that there a way more things to give thanks for. You have life and things can and will get better.

I'm going to Church, if you're not too busy, I'd love your company.

Feel free to share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below.

12/20/09 Ernice Gilbert

2 comments:

  1. Yeah your right god has a way of making everything ok. I lost my job have no insurance so i have been stuck at home for 6 months now since i cant drive but like you said i have food and i love with my parents things could be worse. I look forward to your new website in January.

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  2. Hey Dreamkid, things will work out, just continue keeping a positive outlook and keep searching.

    And thanks, we look forward to it ourselves, and I hope you'll start sharing your thoughts more often. God bless you.

    Ernice Gilbert.

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