The concept of time, is, believe it or not, only a temporary phenomenon for the world of men. If you take the 'tree falling in the woods' riddle...about whether it makes a sound or not since there is no one there to hear it, you will be able to see the parallel between these two perspectives.
So let's start with the tree falling in the woods perspective: If a tree falls in the woods and there is nothing around to hear it...does it make a sound? Now, technically and scientifically, yes, it would make a sound even if it is a very very soft inaudible one because sound is generated by the vibrations caused by the moving of air. When the tree falls, it moves the air around it and most likely, moves many other things along with it causing noise. Whether there is someone there or not is irrelevant. The tree will still make a sound.
So now lets take the concept of time: If death ceases to exist, would there be time? Again, we can say, technically, 'yes'....but what if death and humans ceased to exist? What if the world as we know it ceases to exist?
We keep time because we only have a set amount of time. Believers of the Bible keep time because God has measured certain things for certain times...so it's not just a human concept in this perspective but a divine one as well. But consider that God is eternal and he has eternity planned for every person in this world. What will be your eternity?
With eternity, which is also a divine concept, there is no need for time. What is the use of time when you know you will not die? Why rush to make a little more money or, to save money, or, to be with someone when you have eternal life? It is a ludicrous concept for us as men to be impatient, but we are. We know, that in this world as we know it, there is only a short time for us to live out our purposes...or lives...or deaths, even: "Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we die!" - Isaiah 22:13.
While the Isaiah scripture is obviously taken out of context, Solomon did write concerning the 'chasing of the wind' that it is good and fitting to "..eat, drink, and enjoy oneself in all one's labor in which he toils under the sun during the few years of his life which God has given him; for this is his reward." Solomon says this four times in the book of Ecclesiastes and he was considered the wisest man the world has ever known. The key scripture though is that this is a gift from God and we should be thankful for it...as opposed to trying to progress to new levels of 'progress' where we try to exert endless energy and time for what amounts to 'dust in the wind'.
So what is my point? My point is that the past, the present, and the future all hinge on one thing, and that is the time in this state of the universe, that God allows you to have. Shouldn't we spend it as Solomon said to spend it...which actually glorifies God...or should we spend it stressing out trying to get that next 'thing'?
I find it way too easy for people in this world to become enslaved by 'its' idea of success while we weren't even created for such things. It's as if we are rushing to try and beat out death: "Look! See...I did it! I created my legacy! Now, I am finally ready to die..." NO ONE says this and means it because we are creatures of 'want'. We will leave behind things that have our heart, whether it is missing someone, or because there is more for us to do...as if we can do everything. Yet, we are tricked...or, trick ourselves even, into thinking this. And after we stress for that paycheck, we go and waste countless hours with things like TV and other forms of entertainment; especially here in the U.S.A. While there is nothing wrong in enjoying some of that, as they are, in fact, the fruit of one's labors, I find that too many people let such things control their lives and when that happens, they can't truly enjoy the fruit of our labors and the gift that God has given to us.
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Friday, July 8, 2011
Revolución
Being my first blog, I should find it appropriate to talk about what my blog is about and why. As opposed to one's first whim, I am not necessarily a fan of Che Guerva who seems to be the prominent face of what the term 'revolution' stands for. I suppose he is socially acceptable in many circles since he was, after all, killed by the 'most honorable' American government and was deemed a madman at the end of his life. His purpose was change and when it was completed, he lost his purpose.
I, however, have a much greater purpose than change for the small figment of what amounts to my lifetime; greater even than for historical and/or legendary notoriety, stature, or legacies that the world desires...no, my purpose is beyond that...it is much greater than any acknowledgement that men could possibly give.
My purpose is to worship the one and true living God who created me....who gave his life for me...who loves me. The one and only Jesus Christ. This and only this is why I desire change in this world full of corruption, evil, and injustice.
As for the small things concerning me, I am a musician, an artist, a cook, a writer, a teacher, a philosopher, a visionary, a prophet (please don't confuse this with fortune telling), and at times, a leader. I would much rather be associated with these things, as they deal with both spirit and soul, as opposed to the American ideas of success involving academia, career, and job. The Lord will not care of your career or job or academic accomplishments...however, he will most certainly care about how you dealt with people in your life. There is some prophetic wisdom for those of you who would be rightfully skeptical of my admission, or, claim if you will, about being a prophet.
I am with many faults, however, and to be in line with the Truth, I'll mention a few of them since nobody seems to do things like this these days...ok...*deep breath*....here we go:
I'm impatient.
I'm foul mouthed.
I'm arrogant.
I'm blunt.
And, painfully difficult for me to admit, I can be a womanizer at times...which I absolutely hate more than any of the others.
I use ellipses too much when conveying thought in writing.
So, there's plenty to judge me with right there folks. If you have a hard time accepting some things that I would say, then just go right ahead and call me one of these things to put me in my place. Feel free to give me hell even, if you desire...I can truthfully say that I've been there and nothing you can do will ever compare to that. I'm not afraid to boast in my weaknesses like some others...ok, many others are...although I can absolutely say that I am thankfully, no coward. You can't be a true revolutionary and be a coward...
I, however, have a much greater purpose than change for the small figment of what amounts to my lifetime; greater even than for historical and/or legendary notoriety, stature, or legacies that the world desires...no, my purpose is beyond that...it is much greater than any acknowledgement that men could possibly give.
My purpose is to worship the one and true living God who created me....who gave his life for me...who loves me. The one and only Jesus Christ. This and only this is why I desire change in this world full of corruption, evil, and injustice.
As for the small things concerning me, I am a musician, an artist, a cook, a writer, a teacher, a philosopher, a visionary, a prophet (please don't confuse this with fortune telling), and at times, a leader. I would much rather be associated with these things, as they deal with both spirit and soul, as opposed to the American ideas of success involving academia, career, and job. The Lord will not care of your career or job or academic accomplishments...however, he will most certainly care about how you dealt with people in your life. There is some prophetic wisdom for those of you who would be rightfully skeptical of my admission, or, claim if you will, about being a prophet.
I am with many faults, however, and to be in line with the Truth, I'll mention a few of them since nobody seems to do things like this these days...ok...*deep breath*....here we go:
I'm impatient.
I'm foul mouthed.
I'm arrogant.
I'm blunt.
And, painfully difficult for me to admit, I can be a womanizer at times...which I absolutely hate more than any of the others.
I use ellipses too much when conveying thought in writing.
So, there's plenty to judge me with right there folks. If you have a hard time accepting some things that I would say, then just go right ahead and call me one of these things to put me in my place. Feel free to give me hell even, if you desire...I can truthfully say that I've been there and nothing you can do will ever compare to that. I'm not afraid to boast in my weaknesses like some others...ok, many others are...although I can absolutely say that I am thankfully, no coward. You can't be a true revolutionary and be a coward...
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