Monday, 25 April 2016

For those who have worries, doubts about your future





To those who is worrying, doubting, finding ways out, and may be helpless.
It's ok to feel lost sometimes.
 It's ok if you can't see the path in front of you clearly.
What you have to do is, to have hope.

You will equip yourself as much as you have hope.


Most of the time, you can't feel hopeful because you are not to that level yet. Just like a primary school student who will be worried about the life in secondary school, it is because the student has not equip himself with the skills needed in secondary school, so the future seems vague.


Your hope is you yourself. 
If you do it twice as much as you are doing in the present,
your hope will come true.


Hence, what you should do is to let go the worries and self doubt, tuck in the hope into yourself. My bible teacher, pastor Joshua Jung Myeong Seok once said that, if you do it twice as much as you are doing in the present, your hope will come true. That reminded me about my sister who failed almost all her subjects in primary school. She worked twice as hard in the first year of secondary school to catch up and she really built up her foundation. Since then she followed quite well in her academic.


Be the one who set yourself free. (Pastor Joshua Jung)


When you learn to let go the negative feelings and replace it with the correct skills which can help to overcome your difficulties, your mind will be all clear. You will be free from all the negativity and even obstacles which built up by yourself.


Don't worry.
God will give you something better.


And, last but not least, why shouldn't you get worried? Because God will definitely give you something better if you had put in all your efforts to make the thing works. A student who study hard may get a better grade in the exam even though he may not be the smartest student in the class. But what matter the most is, whether you really tried hard before you allow negative thoughts to enter your mind.

Open your eyes and see. The future is full of hope.

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