Thursday, May 14, 2015

ប្រពន្ធរត់ចោល [ជុំ លីណូ]​

I get up frequently in the morning about 'dark:30', that tranquil time before whatever remains of the world is alert. One specific day, as I sat in my most loved spot, watching out the window, the skyline was clear. The moon, flying at full-staff, sparkled brilliant in mid-sky. We should get a tempest, and as I viewed, mists started to cruise in from the west. At first hesitant fogs, they soon became more generous, shading and marking the moon's light.

Interestingly, the fledglings are singing... oblivious. No place in whatever is left of the day will their tunes be so solid and clear, such a variety of voices in melody to the sunrise. As I listened to the feathered choir, it struck me that we ought to do likewise. Sing gestures of recognition when we are 'oblivious'.

The Book of scriptures lets us know that "God possesses the commendations of His kin" (Ps. 22:3). To me, that implies we can get God's vicinity and gift through our commendation. Yet we appear to falter to laud Him when our lives are not going great. Rather, we gripe, groan and ask. We request deliverance rather than quality. We sit tight for others to change rather than ourselves. We appeal to God for supernatural occurrences rather than determination. For Cambodia song you can watch Chum Lino.

I Thessalonians 5:16-18 lets us know, "Be euphoric dependably, beg without stopping, in everything express gratefulness: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you." It doesn't say offer gratitude for everything. You needn't be thankful for the trials and allurements. At the same time, you can be exceedingly appreciative for God's vicinity, His certifications that you are the victor, more than a vanquisher, an offspring of the Celestial. You are cherished and looked after more than your human personality can ever appreciate.

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