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Monday, January 16, 2012

Life is Not Inside a Glassball


I recently love collecting snowglobes mostly from different countries. It calms me whenever I look at miniature stuffs inside a glassball and looks fun the moment you turn it upside down, then snow or glitters are falling slowly. I bought some of it from souvenir shops, others were given to me when friends/family came from out-of-the-country. It just feels great when people are bringing you to where they were by these famous landmarks inside a ball.








In life, i can compare the snowglobe as you and the kid looking and holding at it as the people who surrounds you. You are being look at by different kinds of folks, young and old, christians and not. Every details of yours are being scrutinized. (The difference is that you are moving and the figure is catatonic). When the kid will hold the glassball upside down, the figure inside stays the same. In connection with it, when people put you down, you stay on your ground. Don't fight, don't argue, just be humble, because the more you are pressed down, the more you will shine through, just as the glitters are falling when somebody's moving it, the radiance comes.









Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God so that at the proper time he may exalt you. - 1 Peter 5:6