Airport
Airport
I love the airport - well, less the teary teary farewell of course, nobody loves it anyway ...
I was at the airport twice within a week - once to send a student who left for further studies and this time round to pick up sis who came back from her business trip.
For a start, I love the drive to the airport ... Oh, the cruise along the expressway which is usually free of traffic - that's a nice and shiok feeling. It feels like the entire road is yours =) I simply love that unrestricted and uninhibited feeling ... *Wink*
Then I love the airport because of its space - especially from the viewing gallery, when you look out to the big space in front where all the aeroplanes are parked, and planes taking off and landing. I can't describe the feeling - but it just gives a very "freed" kind of feeling - no problems seem to matter anymore .... no problems seem to be so BIG anymore ... - that is why airport is usually one of the place I'll go to if I find myself having problems which seemed to overcome me, more than I can overcome them. A trip down would make me feel so much better =) I love that kind of feeling, it just reminds me that my God is so much bigger than my problem, and there is no problem which He doesn't understand and no problem that is too burdensome for Him to handle. The song, "He will carry you" speaks so well of it ...
Speaking of finding that rest and comfort in God, that's what He specializes in! God hurts when we hurt, and He longs to get involved in our lives to help us solve any problem, un-entangle any knots, clear any mess. So while we sometimes try to hide in our closet or favourite places to pout and cry over our troubles, remember to allow God to seek us there too - and accept the hand that He extends to help ...
The comforting words of the Lord reminds us, "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." Matt 11:28
Do you have problems which you find too heavy to handle? Come to Him who is strong enough to shoulder the weight of the world, and who wants to give you rest from your troubles ...
I love the airport - well, less the teary teary farewell of course, nobody loves it anyway ...
I was at the airport twice within a week - once to send a student who left for further studies and this time round to pick up sis who came back from her business trip.
For a start, I love the drive to the airport ... Oh, the cruise along the expressway which is usually free of traffic - that's a nice and shiok feeling. It feels like the entire road is yours =) I simply love that unrestricted and uninhibited feeling ... *Wink*
Then I love the airport because of its space - especially from the viewing gallery, when you look out to the big space in front where all the aeroplanes are parked, and planes taking off and landing. I can't describe the feeling - but it just gives a very "freed" kind of feeling - no problems seem to matter anymore .... no problems seem to be so BIG anymore ... - that is why airport is usually one of the place I'll go to if I find myself having problems which seemed to overcome me, more than I can overcome them. A trip down would make me feel so much better =) I love that kind of feeling, it just reminds me that my God is so much bigger than my problem, and there is no problem which He doesn't understand and no problem that is too burdensome for Him to handle. The song, "He will carry you" speaks so well of it ...
He will carry you
There is no problem too big God cannot solve it
There is no mountain too tall He cannot move it
There is no storm too dark He cannot calm it
There is no sorrow too deep He cannot soothe it
If He carried the weight of the world upon His shoulders
I know my brother that He will carry you
If He carried the weight of the world upon His shoulders
I know my sister that He will carry you
He said, "Come unto me, all who are weary, and I give you rest."
Speaking of finding that rest and comfort in God, that's what He specializes in! God hurts when we hurt, and He longs to get involved in our lives to help us solve any problem, un-entangle any knots, clear any mess. So while we sometimes try to hide in our closet or favourite places to pout and cry over our troubles, remember to allow God to seek us there too - and accept the hand that He extends to help ...
The comforting words of the Lord reminds us, "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." Matt 11:28
Do you have problems which you find too heavy to handle? Come to Him who is strong enough to shoulder the weight of the world, and who wants to give you rest from your troubles ...
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