If you observe, most of the things that we do in our life is so repetitive and
mundane. It becomes part of our existence. In fact, some regular activities
lead people towards ‘Obsessive Compulsive Disorder’ (OCD). Now for some of you
may wonder what is OCD? It is defined this way, “Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder in
which time people have recurring, unwanted thoughts for that matter even
activities, ideas or sensations (obsessions) that make them feel driven to do
something repetitively (compulsions). ... Many people have focused thoughts or
repeated behaviors.”
Does what life
gives us bring happiness or peace in our life? I asked my 14 years old
daughter how would she distinguish happiness from peace? This is how she
explained to me, Example: “If I have to play PUBG or ‘clash of clans’, in the
beginning the interest level seems to be so high and I feel so happy at that
moment, but then it forces me to play more and more to experience more
happiness just to find that it is culminating to mental fatigue and excitements
is also fading away. But peace is when there is calmness in my heart and
without any material things, I still have the joy in my heart.”.
It made lot of sense to me. Frankly speaking one who finds peace and joy
even in his/her loneliness is the person who understands the true meaning of
life. The external situations can always be daunting, challenging and
threatening but if you have God in your life you have perfect peace. The Bible
says, “You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you, all whose thoughts
are fixed on you.”.
We just wish
sometimes things are different, but soon the different activities can also
become so boring and tire us. C. S. Lewis explains this: "Heaven
understands hell and hell does not understand heaven.... to project ourselves
into a wicked character, we have only to stop doing something and something we
are already tired of doing; to project ourselves into a good one we have to do
what we cannot and become what we are not.”.
"Jesus
came to remind us that we are bound to the temporal subsist without life's
blueprint. Though we continue to exist, we miss life for what it was meant to
be. He wants us to see what it means to live through the lens of the eternal.
That takes place when He makes our lives His home. There, He has promised to
bless us." Ravi Zacharias.
No comments:
Post a Comment