Never thought that a Christian book could be
this enlightening. Eric and Leslie Ludy caught my attention not only in the
area of romance, but of all my life space. They challenged me tenderly to
re-define what a life should have been if we were proud enough to say that we
are Christian. Honestly, I feel greatly touched by the book. The book has
brought me into a reality of the actual Christianity I thought I comprehended
before.
They wrote a wonderful story about how a
true Christian shall surrender all to their God once they believe in Him. In
the waiting, we shall not waste our time, energy and heart to those person who
will only trifle them away.
But to relinquish is nothing if we don’t
make our best effort to maintain the purity He has granted in each person;
purity of mind, body and soul; the purity that we will devote to our future
spouse, but most importantly The Almighty.
We shall live each day consciously, knowing
that our future spouse is waiting for us, thinking that God and that “man” or
“woman” are watching our conduct closely. The connection we build with our
family and relatives will be the one to determine if we are ever going to be
able to build a joyful future family with the person God has chosen for us. The
same family and relatives will also be the one who shall give us advice if the
person we are with now only brings us closer to God, because if that happens
and vice versa, that person is the one we shall spend the rest of our life
with.
“The
sweeter song”, that is how they called it, is a difficult and rough path,
loneliness will come and go, but to have faith is the real task of being a true
Christian. God shall be the center of our life. By that, we will lose some
notoriousness because we no longer follow our ambition but His great plan on humans; we will not hold the “pen” of our life any longer. That is
nothing easy, yet we are not alone as God is walking together with us, giving
us the strength that only He possesses.
As
my baby B always mentioned in Matthew 6: 25-34, we shall never be worried – it
is a wonderful passage that shall keep us alive till the day comes.
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