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"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me"

-Phillipians 4:13

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Video Games.
Everyone loves Video Games, but a Video Game helped me see reality.

I've always had this dream or rather a fact,
since I was a little girl.
Knowing that, in Video Games, whenever I "die",
I still have my life to live.
A real life, &only one life to live.
But imagine, if my life is a Video Game, once I "die",
I dont have a life to live anymore.
This fact seemed to me, Freaky cause
I was just a little girl, and I didn't know what it meant.
As the years breezed by, I forgot that Vision.

Last Saturday, I was reminded of this vision.
after watching the Video the Natalie showed
us, this vision thingy, popped up again.

As the week passed, one of the teachers in school
gave us this small little discipline talk, about our lives,
and how we want to use it. We can either use it wisely, or simply waste it.
This however shook me again.
It kind of seems like God is telling me that I have to
use my life wisely, as I only have one, and no more.
Life may end at anytime, and I mean anytime. Thus treat everyday as its the last.

We dont see the truth and reality of life.
But when we all do. It may be too late,