It’s like a story been told or read and then comes to the concluding page in the 12th chapter. For someone, it’s a sour-sweet, sweet-sour, sweet-sweet or sour-sour. Whatever maybe the kind of experience thus far, it’s worth celebrating. Imagine what this moment or day is like for those confined in the prison or for those who were wrongful accused of crime they never conceived much more commit. Or what should say about those who are bedridden in the hospital or whose doctor report have left them devastated that they are currently looking forward towards their last breath due to terminal ailment. What then says about those involved in an accident due to no fault of their own, passed away in the process or are left physical disfigured and psychological traumatized.
Friend, you are not displaced by terrorist group neither is
any of your family. But for those who are faced with this tragedy they still are
thankful to God that they live and are hopeful. Then why the gloomy face and sorrowed heart? More so, we have heard of series of bombings,
earthquakes, tsunamis, ravaging wide fires and many more human and natural disasters that are beyond human control.
You see, been appreciative of ending
well irrespective of how story looks like. It is said that a living dog is better than a dead lion. For it is written in the Bible “Can
the dead live again? If so, this would give me hope through all my years of
struggle and I would eagerly await my change” – Job14:14. Therefore, we rejoice and you should rejoice.
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