Eryn, whenever you feel like a grain of sand in the ocean, or a needle in a haystack, or a button in a cornfield, remember this. God knows every grain of sand and where it is, hemisphere, ocean, and time zone; he knows where every needle in every haystack is, and where every button in every cornfield happens to be. I would say that there are probably lots of buttons in lots of cornfields....I don't think farmers are probably the best of seamstresses, but then again I could be wrong. what I'm trying to say is that nothing in this world is worthless, insignificant, or pointless in God's eyes...or why would he bother to know where everything is and how it is affecting everything else around it? I bet I know what you're thinking..."Kraynak talking to me about God? I thought he was like an agnostic or something!!!"...but my eyes have been opened, it's the only logical way to put up with the tediousness of this world, no matter what we think, we can't juggle everything ourselves we need help, and God is always there to guide us, all we have to do is ask. I like to compare it to Romeo's line "But He, that hath the steerage of my course, Direct my sail!" he can help us keep our lives organized if we are humble enough to realize that we need the help and to ask for it.
Take care, I miss you, and Speedway. Must make a point to visit soon, but for now...I've got a history paper to write, talk to you later.
I bet I know what you're thinking..."Kraynak talking to me about God? I thought he was like an agnostic or something!!!"...but my eyes have been opened, it's the only logical way to put up with the tediousness of this world, no matter what we think, we can't juggle everything ourselves we need help, and God is always there to guide us, all we have to do is ask. I like to compare it to Romeo's line "But He, that hath the steerage of my course, Direct my sail!" he can help us keep our lives organized if we are humble enough to realize that we need the help and to ask for it.
Take care, I miss you, and Speedway. Must make a point to visit soon, but for now...I've got a history paper to write, talk to you later.
Nick
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