Showing posts with label God's reality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label God's reality. Show all posts

Monday, March 12, 2012

Life's Illusions, Misnomers and Paradoxes

An illusion describes a misinterpretation of a true sensation. Much of life is often an illusion. The brain processes information gathered by the eye; however, the perception given by the brain does not always measure up to reality. Therefore, we have the real possibility of being deceived by a false perception or false belief about something that is true.

A misnomer is a name wrongly or unsuitably applied. Misnomers are illusions of reality.

A paradox is a seemingly absurd or self-contradictory statement or proposition, that when investigated or explained, may actually prove to be well-founded and true.

Here are some examples. Can you think of any others?

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Tin foil in not made of tin, but aluminum; and tin cans are made of steel.

Lead pencils are made from graphite.

Guinea pigs are not pigs, and do not come from Guinea.

Catgut is actually made from a sheep’s intestine.

The English Horn is not from England and is not a horn; and French Horns originated in Germany.

The “funny bone” is not a bone, but a nerve.

Sushi does not mean raw fish, but actually means “sour rice”.

The "banana tree" is in fact an herbaceous flowering plant. An herb, not a tree.

You cannot regard something any less than regardless. “Irregardless" is not a word!

Not all bats are blind. Because not all bats can echo-locate; those that cannot, have excellent night vision.

Jellyfish are not actually fish.

A Catch 22 is a situation where someone is in need of something that can only be had by not needing it.

A peanut is not a nut, but a legume (bean).

The sun does not rise or set…the earth turns.

In order for the self to live fully, we must first die to self.

Yesterday is the memory of what, at one time, was today; and tomorrow is merely an illusion of the promise of another day.

The obvious is not seen, until someone recognizes it.

A barber shaves all and only those men who do not shave themselves.

The caterpillar does not die, so that the butterfly can be born; it simply metamorphosizes.

What we teach the best is what we need to learn the most.

The next phrase is true, if the previous phrase is false.

What we view as a problem is usually the very gift that we need.

Knowledge is useless, unless we choose to use it.

The law of probability assures that there must be at least two people in the world with the same number of hairs on their heads at the same time.

Winning simply means that you did not lose.

A photo is not conclusive evidence, because it does not show what happened before or after that exact moment, which is immortalized on film.

Two people might not cooperate, even if it is in both of their best interests to do so.

The life we live is simply the accumulation of all of the consequences of our decisions.

We cannot be an overcomer, unless we have a problem to overcome.

We often waste today by dreaming about tomorrow.

People think they can control life, when it is actually uncontrollable.

Puppets are only as smart as the people who speak for them.

What would happen if an unstoppable force hit an immovable object?

Whatever goes up, must always come down, eventually.

Going left is never right.

When a cup of tea is stirred, the leaves assemble in the center, even though centrifugal force pushes them outward.

We can sew what we sow, but we cannot sow what we sew.

A pickle is a soured cucumber, a raisin is a dried up grape, and a prune is a shriveled up plum.

If one seeks happiness, he/she will never find it.

Nobody goes to that restaurant; it's too crowded.

Don't go near the water, until you have learned how to swim.

Someone said, "I always lie." Are they telling the truth? Or are they lying?

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Most of life is an illusion, a misnomer or a paradox. The only reality that we can count on is that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever (Hebrews 13:8). Yet, people who are born every day, end up dying everyday for lack of acceptance of this truth.

On the other hand, those who actually believe that Jesus Christ paid the penalty of our sins, rose again and lives in the hearts of every Born Again believer, he/she will never die (John 11: 26). When we take our last breath on earth, our next breath will be that of celestial air.  

Friday, January 20, 2012

Eternally Minded

Read: Luke 18:29-30





"Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen."
 - Hebrews 11:1

 
As I sat on my lanai, drinking a cup of hot cocoa and reveling in the cool breeze blending with the warm sunshine in southern most Florida, I reflected on the fact that I live so far away from my grandchildren who live in Missouri. I despise the fact that I rarely get to see them. Even when I plan a visit, their schedule and mine do not always coincide. I miss them, and they tell me all the time that they miss me.

I know I cannot live in more than one place at one time; so I petitioned God for some way to change my perspective. I did not want to feel this intense anguish over the great gulf of time and space that separates me from my cherished children. I could not do anything to change the situation; so I put it in God’s capable hands.

True to form, God clearly answered me, “Your grandchildren have Godly parents and you will have your grandchildren and their parents with you throughout eternity. I moved you to the southern tip of Florida, because there are people here who will not be in Heaven, if they do not have your and your husband's influence in their lives.”

My initial response was overwhelming joy at this insightful concept. I felt awed and privileged that my Lord and King would use me in such a way. Yet, in spite of the profound nature of God’s reply, I still struggled with submission to His will. This was yet another area of “self” that I needed to lay down on the brazen altar. I did not want to give up quantity time on this earth with my little munchkins. I longed to be involved in their lives on a daily basis. I did not want to be satisfied with an eternal perspective on this issue. I wanted to be with them now, as well as in eternity.

As I observed my response to God’s words, I realize that yet another level of attachment to this world remained entrenched in my soul. This caused the Holy Spirit to drench me with a double dose of conviction. Here lay in me an added area of carnal-mindedness. After over 40 years of walking with God on an intimate basis, I found one more area of my life still way too attached to this earthly realm. Sure, I have no affection for material possessions, worldly success, or recognition of any kind. Now, however, I realized that part of me is still very much bound to this world ~ the grandma part of me.

God is not as interested in our natural family as He is in our spiritual family. Mark 10:29-30, Luke 18: 29-30, and Matthew 19:29 all share this same concept. Luke 21:16,17 even states that some of our natural friends and family may actually deliver us up for persecution and death. Jesus makes it very clear that we will not always get along with, or be physically close to people in our own friend and family circle, due to our relationship and calling in the Lord. Jesus felt this same distance from His own friends and family; and the servant is not greater than her Lord (John 15:20).

The more I thought about it, therefore; the more spiritual excitement filled my soul. In eternity God will free us from all of these natural barriers and conditions that strap us to this earthly sphere. The moment we are absent from this body, we will be present with the Lord (2 Corinthians 5:8) and we will know and be known (1 Corinthians 13:12) for eternity.

Prayer:
Lord Jesus, I am not happy with this situation. I am struggling with laying down my need to enjoy my own dear grandchildren’s company more often. I rely on You to give me both the desire and the power to live out Your will for me in this earthly realm, regardless of the circumstances in my life (Philippians 2:13).

Thought for the Day:
God’s reality looks nothing like our earthly existence.