Day 1727: Why I Believe Everything Happens by Design

Everything happens by design – that’s what I keep realizing.

 

It’s 12 :  20 PM on day 1727 of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to brush my teeth, pray,  read Amos 9, publish my Disability of the Day feature, learn one new thing  –  Australia, the world’s most arid inhabited continent, is confronting the limits of natural resources in an era of climate change. Years of drought in the last decade have been the most devastating in the country’s 117 years of recorded history. feed myself a peanut butter and banana sandwich  for breakfast,   promote my Educate Generations campaign– $3 025 raised so far so grateful :)

 

Recently I found myself wishing I could do more by myself just so I wouldn’t have to inconvenience my parents so much but then I realized that God gave me more heart than ability by design my parents are all about saving for a rainy day but because I need help with some things they’ve sort of gotten roped into giving it’s an ingenious plan actually God gave me more heart than ability so that I could get more people involved in being the change they want to see in the world.

2 thoughts on “Day 1727: Why I Believe Everything Happens by Design

  1. Stan Faryna

    The greatest change in the world that can happen is the change that can be made in us, our being, our own self. But please do not misunderstand me because I do not speak of any kind of change, I speak of righteousness which is imparted in salvation through Jesus, the son of God, who has power to renew us and make us a new creation. And righteousness begins with each of us taking responsibility for widows, orphans and those in urgent and desperate need. After we have assumed our (collectively) long-ignored responsibility for these first things, righteousness extends to other concerns including justice, education, and all of creation (environment, fauna, and flora), etc.

    To be instrumental in such change (the renewal of a man, woman or child) is the greatest possible work that a human being/person can do. To cooperate in such works is in our design and God has put this into us from before the world was created. To serve in this wonderful work is to live out the power of love, hope, faith, destiny and goodness.

    Ponder this and thank God – that your humanity, Nisha, is more intact and more alive, more powerful and more beautiful than the humanity of most people who are “capable”, better schooled, or even of considerable wealth and influence.

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