April 02, 2013

MY WHOLE WORLD


There was a little girl who was lost in a market. She had just lost her mother's grasp and she couldn't find her mother among so many people around her. She didn't know what to do, so she just walked here and there to find her mother. But, she couldn't find her anyway.

The little girl cried. Her tears fell over her red cheeks and she couldn't even control it. She lost hope that she could go back home and see her family. She cried louder and louder and hoped that her crying brought her mother back to her. She knew that without her mother, she would never find her way back home.

Just like the little girl, we are nothing without our Heavenly Father. We are so much depending on Him to find our way back home, heaven. When we lose His grasp, and we cannot find Him, we don't have a guarantee that we will be save, that we will find the right way, that we will not be lost.

Parents are the little girl's whole world just as God is our whole world just. The girl hasn't know how eat well by herself, how to go home by herself, how to live by herself... all she knows that she cries aloud when she cannot find her parents. When we realize that we need God more than anything in this life, we will cry out loud when we are far from Him -  for we know that we cannot live without Him.

Realize His meaning in your life. He will always be there for you as a friend, as a guardian, as a parent. He just wants you to rely on Him just like a little girl relies on her parents. He has promised that He will never leave you.

Dear God, thank you for being my God, my parent. Thank you for holding my hands and never let them go. I know I will be lost without You, I have no hope without You. That's why, hold my life tight, God, for You are my whole world. Amen

And he said: "I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.
Mat. 18:3

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