Monday, March 16, 2009

Right Choice 2

I have written about this last time, that it's all about making the right choices... From the time you open your eyes in the morning, there are already many choices given to you. The choice if you still want to stay longer in bed and adjust your alarm clock or not. Or, if you still opt to spend few minutes in stillness and solitude with God despite the thought that the clock is ticking and you're late for work or a meeting.


Eating in a restaurant is an example. You are given a menu what food you are going to take so if you end up not satisfied with what has been served to you; it's not the restaurant's fault but that was the choice you made. Granted, you may not know the taste of the food by just looking at the list of options but still we can’t take off the fact that it was you who picked your meal.

I know a lot of people blaming "life" or "fate" to what they are in right now. For many times I've heard the word, "kapalaran" and they start blaming the events in their life; I myself is not excuse with this deception; I've been there so I know. What many can’t understand, or maybe just ignoring the fact, is that life is full of choices and every choice we make has a corresponding consequence. Let me echo these familiar quotations, "we are a product of our yesterday's choices" and "what we do today is what we become tomorrow". There are times that we think we are left with no other alternative but the truth is, even to the last resort, we still have that choice if we will say yes or no.


When I was in college, I was asked by a friend. We were having a breakfast then and I was winning her for God. She posted me this question, “God is all-knowing, right? He knows who will end up in hell or not? So, if He knew that I was going to hell, why did He still create me?" I didn’t know how to answer her then and for many years that question taunted me.


Many around us, even us believers, sometimes blame "fate" to what we are becoming. We sometimes use "fate" as an excuse to make the wrong choices. And, admittedly, the "victim feeling" is sometimes teasing us, but what would be our response is always our choice. So, yes, God knew us even we are still being formed in our mother's womb and His plan for everyone is something greater and bigger. God did not plan for us to end up in prison of pain with the consequences we made. If we can only envisage His plan that awaits us, “wow!” I said, “WOW!” We will be awed, it's something unfathomable. Jesus did not die on the cross for us to settle for anything less. BUT we have to understand that we will only get to that right destination if we will make the right journey. If you know that your destination is Baguio, what ticket will you buy? With all the ticket booths lined up, will you queue at the right line? If you know that there's a great reward awaiting for you in Singapore, will you book for a flight going to China? Again, it's all about choosing the right choices.


Everyday we have choices, in fact, we will not run-out of choices, and the choice to get back on the right track is always and will always be there. Looking back at the conversation with my friend then, it was only now that I've come to realize that it was actually one of God's ways for her to drive back in to the right road. That’s how free will operates and that’s how good GOD is.

6 comments:

  1. amen ate odessa! we are given the free will to choose and its our decision that matters. Hearing and obeying GOd is the best part because no matter what the outcome of that decision we know and we know that we are aligned to HIS will. Moreover, getting in the right track is one big factor. When Jesus died on the cross He knew exactly that the enemy will be defeated. Though He asked HIs Father to let that cup be taken away... Jesus stood still and decided to carry the cross to the calvary. Like us, we ask if these things around us will just vanished but we have to get back to the track because we know that the end is all for HIm. waaaaaaaaaahhh.

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  2. this is nice odie! to choose or not to choose? It's our choice. :)

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  3. nice one dess. Keep 'em coming =)

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  4. Hey Odie! Thanks for sharing this =) more than this is a nice read...very trulily! Sabi ko nga sa g-mail status ko after reading your blog entry: God is all-knowing, YES…but the free will to choose is given to you....and as for me I choose the better part...to hear and obey the all-knowing God =)Keep them coming Odie!

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  5. wow!nice one des.it's good to know that there's someone like u who will always there to remind us that God is always there especially in times of doubt.thanks for being one of my encourager.miss u.God bless.

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