Friday, December 16, 2005

Amazing Grace


It's amazing to see how God takes care of His people. How the blind are not hurt when they are by themselves in the streets, how the number of innocent street urchins never seem to diminish in spite of not getting proper nourishment; the Lord really sees and knows all.

Having said just that, I no longer wonder long and hard how the people in the choir become a source of strength. Your family--your life. How we all stick together no matter what. Adine Bernardo once said and also as what Miss Camu emphasized numerous times, as long as you have a core group to work with, you should be fine. So, no matter how many problems get in the way, everyone keeps serving. Everyone helps in his own way.

The group activity with the guidance counselor a couple of weeks ago taught me alot. It dint seem alot to me at first but after a couple of days, reality hit me hard on the face. That whatever life throws at us, we really do our best to accommodate it. Of course we try to dodge problems in the beginning but if it seems the troubles are there to stay, we take action. And taking action means we see there's hope. Taking action means we care. And caring is loving.

And I am loved.

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