1.04.2010

2010.

new year. is it really that epic?

i've come to terms that the new year, is just another day. it's another midnight leading to another day. do we really need "new year" celebrations?

new decade. is that even epic?

everyday is a new day. every new midnight is a new "start". often times, we feel like we fail because we give ourselves "resolutions" that we don't achieve. why do we need to start the new year with a celebration?


don't get me wrong. it is significant in some ways. but what's more significant and real, is that you get a new start everyday. don't limit yourself to a celebritory day to start something new or to make a change. the human mind and will is strong. if people can use it for good, how much better could the world be?



at church yesterday, pastor choi spoke. he spoke about a simple concept that makes so much sense, but is somehow so impossible and hard to do.

good people make up a good church.

this is applicable to any group: a neighborhood, a school, a classroom, a band... every member or person within that group must be "good" for the group to be considered "good". it makes sense. one person can ruin it. and that's what a church is supposed to aim for. to be a group of believers that can be open and can love and can embrace people. to accept everyone because that's what the "good" thing is to do. we need to love, and we all need to do it ourselves for the church to become stronger and more dependent and loving.


how can we, as individuals, become better? we must push for this. we must aim to be better in every aspect of our lives. only in this way can we strive to be a better group of people displaying love, community, and fellowship that changes the world.


the base is love. simple as that.


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1 comment:

  1. "you get a new start everyday"

    I like that. I really like that.

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