I apologize to those
of you who have been waiting for this, but this had to be a special blog. It
took me longer to write this as I was waiting for the Holy Spirit to help me
and inspire me. I hope that this will touch people in the way that I mean, with
love and understanding and compassion. Nothing in this life touches people like
the horror that happened this morning. Nothing in this life touches people like
the love and compassion of God when it is allowed to touch them. You have the
choice. Will you let the love and compassion of God through and have his help?
Or, will you stop it and struggle for the rest of your life to understand?
This morning, when I
woke up, I was reading the news via the CBC News app on my tablet. I don’t read
the news every day, but, today, I had the impression that I should. As the app
updated itself, I found that the first news article was regarding the bombings
in Brussels. I was not surprised to read about it. This is something that has
been expected by the authorities since the bombing in Paris.
There have been lives
changed due to these bombings. There were 34 deaths that we are aware of and over
100 people injured. 34 families will not be having a family member return home
to them. 34 funerals are needed. 34 sudden deaths of people who previously were
healthy and had plans for the future. For the injured, many
of them have serious injuries that will require time in hospital,
physiotherapy, and other medical treatments.
Even though the bomb
attack this morning does not seem to have an affect on my life, you can be sure
that these attacks do affect our lives. Right now, there are many people that
are saying, “It’s not affecting how I live my life. It happened over in Europe.”
Canadians and Americans are indeed affected. Donald Trump has already commented
on the situation. So has Ted Cruz. Justin Trudeau sent his tweet.
It’s not my
responsibility to comment on the political leaders comments. However, come
election time, think about how the potential leaders reacted and how it made
you feel. Then vote accordingly.
As for my personal
feelings, I think that the actions taken today by the terrorists will affect
each and every one of us. They may not affect us immediately, but they will
affect us.
I was talking with
some friends of mine about the bombings, early this evening. We were talking about
the fact that a great number of people will use incidents like this to justify
their belief in God. They ask why does God allow the bombings and all the bad
things that can happen to us. What people in essence are asking is why doesn’t
God take away our free agency to keep us safe. If God were to interfere with
things like this, it would be taking away the ability to make decisions from
all of us, not just the bad guys.
There is also the fact
that when we are baptized, either we or our sponsors will make a covenant. A
covenant is a promise that has two sides. We make a promise and the other party
makes a promise. If either side does not keep their end of the bargain, the
promises are null and void. When we are baptized, the promise is made that we
will follow God’s commandments and live the teachings of Jesus Christ. In
return, God promises to give us the blessings that we need to succeed in life.
Success in life doesn’t always mean a big house, lots of money, everything that
you want. It means that you will be happy in your life with your family.
That brings me to
another point. When we obey the commandments of God and try our best to live a
righteous life, we will be blessed. Because of our free agency, everyone has
the right to live their lives how they want. If someone decides that they will
follow a radical teaching that teaches them that they should kill those who don’t
believe the same way that they do, they still have their free agency. However,
if they make choices that are not good, they will pay the consequences for
their choices. Some of their choices will harm others and they may not feel the
consequences right away. Good people will be killed or harmed because of the
choices of other. It is not our place to judge others. However, it does not
mean that you cannot take steps to defend yourself and your family.
I believe that it is
my responsibility to myself and my family to live my life as righteous as I
can. Yes, I do make mistakes. I am not perfect. However, if I do make a
mistake, I need to correct the situation. It is my belief that part of my life
should be devoted to what God wants me to do.
Many people will think
that I am out of my mind in this but, I also believe that if people were to
become closer to God and Jesus Christ, they would benefit greatly from it. Yes,
there still would be death. Yes, there still will be people who believe
differently. If more people would follow God’s direction, I believe that we
would be able to allow ourselves to be guided by God and that we would receive
blessings beyond our comprehension.
I beg you. Please do
not let the bombings in Brussels deter you from believing in God. I don’t care
what religion that you adhere to, but the old saying goes “two wrongs don’t
make a right”. If you have family members injured by the bombings, thank God
that they are still with you. If you have family members that were killed, thank
God that they don’t have to suffer tremendous pain. Everyone feels the pain of
what happened today. Some feel it more than others. Please, do not let this
pain sour you or make you feel that you cannot handle what you are going
through. God will never let you go through something like this without any help
that you need. If you need help, God is willing to give it to you, but you have
to ask for that help. He cannot interfere without a request from you. God wants
to bless you. Please, ask Him for His blessing that you may be able to get
through tomorrow, then the day after, and then the day after that. Let Him heal
your heart and soul. Be the person that God wants you to be. Be the person that
cares about what happens to those that hurt and those that did the hurting. You
can do it with God’s help.
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