Making that lovely cup of Milo Godzilla involves many different but quick steps of firstly pouring the milo into the cup, adding ice, greedily piling on the milo powder and finally finishing the sinful drink with three scoops of vanilla ice-cream. there, served. sounds easy, looks easy and done easily.
in more ways than one, some of us started our 2010 in similiar fashion as to how Milo Godzilla is prepared: straightforward. it's same old, same old after all. continue with school, continue with army, continue with routine. New Year resolutions? throw that away. Never does work anyway. and so we continue to flow with the crowd, doing what people do just because it's easy. because it's straightforward.
just like a highway, we zoom past everything. if 'Stop. Record. Play' was any help, it simply fades in the distance, tickling only a fraction of our 'Christian Conscience'.
Paul (or Saul then) felt the same way back then. Acts 9 writes of his continued persecution of the early church. routine as it was for him, he even went to the high priest to gather a list of synagoues in preparation of rounding up the early believers(Acts 9: 1-2).
Brewing teh-chino involves a delicate task of pulling boiled milk from one hot cup into another, ensuring that the froth forms, is thick and holds well, before infusing tea of a certain density and tannin so that it suspends beautifully in between. some summarise the tedious process as experience but i believe it's a myriad of important choices.
in more ways than one, the way some of us started our 2010 mirrors the delicate teh-chino brewing process: important choices. we have to make decisions on where we move on from here, changing the norm, challenging the status quo. we've got to change school, change from army to something else, change our lives.
we stand at crossroads, our minds poising over the choices at hand.
Abraham (then Abram) sympathizes in Genesis 12. He left his father's house to unknown land, unsure of what the road ahead might take him(Genesis 12:1).
whether we are zooming on a highway or stuck at a crossroad, we've got to make a choice. Abraham stuck on to faith, allowing God to use him to birth Israel. Paul changed his heart went on to be arguably the most influential evangelist. we need to know where we stand and where we go on from here. what's the action plan, some ask. the answer lies in God. and in asking Him, we shall find.
So, whether it's teh-chino or milo godzilla you're craving for, it still leads that same little joy and contentment. and writing this makes me want both.
ASS040110 isaac
P.S enjoy both at jalan kayu. ask weilie for directions.
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