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Ajax
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As soon as I discovered that I have CF and my days on earth are limited , my quality of life was already districted. So I tried to achieve somethings and live my life and chase some of my dreams.
I tried to do things I knew there will come a time I will never do again. I thought that this would refrain me from the disappointment when CF takes the better of me. I did alot of things that should make me satisfied when I will be completely disabled.
Here come the days when I cant take off my oxygen prongs. When the slightest of activities will take my breath away. Am I satisfied? Did I have enough? The answer is simply no. So why is this?
It is because life is a moment and not an age. We live the present and not the past . Memories no matter how sweet they are, can not dry out tears .
Given that in mind, the idea of the next life strikes. If a human can enjoy nothing but the present, then man is indeed a foolish creature not to invest in his eternity. All what we have done in our lives will be forgotten the moment we die. If we go to [censored] then in [censored] we are and all the agony will come upon us. No matter how joyful our life on earth was it will by no means ease our suffering at that damned moment and the vice versa is true.
Jesus Christ has all the time urged us to give up everything and be with him and that is because He wants us to be happy at the eternal moment.
There is only one moment that cant go and it is the moment we are with Jesus. Everything else doesnt matter. Life is a moment but a fake one bcz it will not last.
Now as my past life makes no sense or has no value whatsoever , and as my present is viscious reality of how cruel can life be, I can only look to win that moment , the real one, the moment with Jesus. When the Bible said, time will exist no more, it was not just another metaphorical expression. It was a solid of explanation of eternal life.
Rami 30 w/cf,cfrd
I tried to do things I knew there will come a time I will never do again. I thought that this would refrain me from the disappointment when CF takes the better of me. I did alot of things that should make me satisfied when I will be completely disabled.
Here come the days when I cant take off my oxygen prongs. When the slightest of activities will take my breath away. Am I satisfied? Did I have enough? The answer is simply no. So why is this?
It is because life is a moment and not an age. We live the present and not the past . Memories no matter how sweet they are, can not dry out tears .
Given that in mind, the idea of the next life strikes. If a human can enjoy nothing but the present, then man is indeed a foolish creature not to invest in his eternity. All what we have done in our lives will be forgotten the moment we die. If we go to [censored] then in [censored] we are and all the agony will come upon us. No matter how joyful our life on earth was it will by no means ease our suffering at that damned moment and the vice versa is true.
Jesus Christ has all the time urged us to give up everything and be with him and that is because He wants us to be happy at the eternal moment.
There is only one moment that cant go and it is the moment we are with Jesus. Everything else doesnt matter. Life is a moment but a fake one bcz it will not last.
Now as my past life makes no sense or has no value whatsoever , and as my present is viscious reality of how cruel can life be, I can only look to win that moment , the real one, the moment with Jesus. When the Bible said, time will exist no more, it was not just another metaphorical expression. It was a solid of explanation of eternal life.
Rami 30 w/cf,cfrd