Deja Vu
by Jomuel Mananquil on Nov.24, 2008, under Features
After watching such an intense movie, I can’t help but be awake to marvel at the carefully designed storyline of such a movie that attempts to play the role of God. If such intelligence can come from the brain of the creation, what more can come from the creator? By viewing all aspects of time, the destiny and future of an individual can be controlled. Its mind boggling to think that as I type out these very words, think of these very words, my every action is being watched or for that matter, has been watched.
Indeed we as humans are given free will by God to choose the path that we so desire, though if every course of action is already marked or premeditated, we are then not given a choice in the direction which our lives will eventually undertake. Yet again this is supported by the fact that our lives, our being, the universe’s very existence is governed by the one hand that created all.
Well, I must have forgotten that any attempt to comprehend the motives of our Heavenly Father will ultimately result in failure. I shouldn’t even try to begin to understand a part of His plan, let alone figure out what His motives are behind the past present and future. Knowing this only allows me to realise in greater depth that we really need to trust our lives to the hands that created us. How else will our lives be in order? How else will we find security if the maker of all life and governor of the universe isn’t in control of the happenings in our lives?
As I end what portion of my overwhelming thoughts I have unleashed, I draw to one conclusion: That nothing, no one, can fully grasp any aspect of God. Just God himself is so elevated beyond our understanding that one would struggle to find words to describe Him. I would suppose that this is the very reason why words such as ‘Holy’ and ‘Majesty’ exist.
Still, these thoughts run in and out of my mind and seem to meet no end. You are thrown into havoc with unexplainable thoughts crowding every empty space in your head, yet, somehow, at the end of it all God still reveals a part of himself that you’ve never known of before. Everything leads to a new revelation.
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