Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Thankfulness Post #7

     It's a pretty normal question for religious people to ask, "what is God's will for me?" It's important to ask and even more important to obey when God answers. For anyone who isn't sure what God's will is for them, I have a simple answer to at least get you started doing what He made you to do. Apostle Paul says in his letter to the Thessalonians, in chapter 5 verses 16-18 a few things that are God's will for us. 

Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus. 


     So we ask God questions like, "Where should I go to college?" "Who should I marry?" "What career should I have?" "Who do I sit next to at lunch?" "How would you like me to treat my siblings" ect... My thought and my experience agree that becoming good at the parts of God's will He has revealed to us in scripture will bring us to a place where we are ready for God to give us answers to more specific questions about our individual lives. So the Bible has alot of basic commands which we know are God's will. I listed three above. 1. Rejoice always,. 2. Pray continually. 3. Give thanks in all circumstances. It makes sense that we should start working on the parts of God's will that He has shown to us, than if we are faithful in doing that, than He'll answer the other questions. 

     The application is this. If you aren't sure where your supposed to go to college or some question like that. Start working on the things God has already told you to do and just keep your eyes and ears open for an answer to your other question. It's often the case that in obeying God's basic commands to love, to sacrifice and to be thankful we find answers to those personal questions which we want God to answer. 

     All that doesn't really have anything to do with what this post was supposed to be about, except that in an attempt to rejoice more and be thankful more I'm going to continue these thankfulness posts indefinitely. 

     Today I'm thankful for hair. Mine in particular but occasionally for other peoples as well. You can laugh or scoff or whatever, that's fine. It's funny what things we learn to think are beautiful and what things we can just ignore. I can't say why, as long as I can remember I've always appreciated hair and wanted to grow mine long. The Spartans used to say, "Long hair adds beauty to a good face and terror to an ugly one" Another quote by Khalil Gibran summarizes me quite well. "Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the wind longs to play with your hair."  
Qui Gon Jinn from Episode I is my favorite person from Star Wars. Yoda is my favorite character. 
     I'm thankful that I"m thankful for hair. Like imagine the poor person whose most thankful for something obscure or out of the ordinary like the weekend, or vacation, things that aren't around most of the time. Most everyone has hair and most everyone tries to take good care of it so it's always around and it's a constant reminder to be thankful. 

An attempt at making my hair like Edward Elric's.

     In closing take good care of your hair and grow it longer. Well kept hair frames the face and highlights it's beauty. Have a good week everybody. 

No comments:

Post a Comment