My Lovely Vera,
How was your day? I hope it is not
the same as Daddy. I have experienced a lot of challenges this week. First, a
kid rammed our car with his bicycle – I press the brake because I already saw
him approaching, apparently he was looking somewhere else. He and his bike were
unharmed – but it will surely cost a lot to fix the dent. Then
just a few hours before I wrote this letter, I discovered that our car’s tire
was nearly flat because three nails went into it. When the tire guy inspected the damage, it
seems that Daddy needs to buy a new one.
Bad things will happen, love. The magnitude of challenges maybe different
as you grow older. Still, these challenges are essential for us to live. Daddy became a Christian yesterday -
officially, but you might ask in the future – Why does God let bad things
happen to His people? Let me tell you
one thing I learned from our church:
“Christianity does not promise a storm-free life. Every life
will occasionally hit by storms. Christianity promises that if we build our
lives on biblical foundations, the storms will not destroy us”
Mostly challenges were either caused by disobedience of man
to God’s will and or the frailty of man over his flesh. But surely, with
Christ-teachings as our foundation, our responses will not of those that will
displease God. Instead, we’ll walk according to His will with the faith that
everything is being prepared for a greater purpose.
Probably, love, you will ask again;
Daddy what’s our purpose in life? I
might bore you with countless explanations. But I am thinking of planting these
words to you, that in the future as you grow older you’ll find the most
adhering answers to your questions:
“God created man out of love – The two main purpose of man is
to love God and love others.”
Remember that these words are not my own. It is a paraphrase
of my readings about Love in the Bible. You’ll learn more as you read the
Gospel. Make it a daily habit, love. It will surely pay-off in the future.
Warm Hugs,
Daddy

Nice letter, Jong!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Diber! It is God's grace that I was able to write this?
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