Thursday, December 8, 2011

To be or not to ;, Simba's choice!

I shared with you at length the Lion King story mainly for ? that
hadn't seen the movie & to refresh the memories for the rest of
you.
Well poor Simba sure had a bad run of events crash into his life,
blamed for causing his dad's death & the guilt that comes with
that hanging over his head, emotionally scarred, sent out of his
homeland by a family member, all hope gone supposedly, no idea of
who he was anymore & noone to confide in, in a wasteland
surrounded beyond vultures, remains of other animals! Every thing
looked pretty bleak for poor Simba
Has life dished us up a plate full with sour grapes, are we
str-'ling withthings that have sctred us, damaged us, left us
feeling vunrchablch, lost, alone, our fuuture ripped from under
our feet! If we are honest with ourselves, have we listerned to
the lie that says, this is all your fault, you caused & brought
this on yrself, you better run & hide, you can never be the
person you once dreamed of being, who God designed you to ;! On
the outside things may appear to be OK' but you have been left
feeling vunreable, unloved, future & potential gone & merely
living out an existance.
If and look at poor Simba, he was sold a complete lie at a life
changing point in his life & this so often can happen! When the
chips are down as the saying goes, Old Scar Face doesn't go easy
& lend a shoulder to leen on, no he sticks the knife in harder &
twists it around to bring as much pain as possible. This is
exactly like our advociarysatan, it says in the book of John in
the Bible, "The thiefccsatan comes but to steal, kill & destroy!
` It goes on to say & this is Jesus ws, "I have come to bring
life & bring life to the full"
I have been in this place myself & it is a horrible place to ;! I
have also spent many days & hours dwelling in selfccpity land as
Simba would of as well & it was robbing me of all that I could be
& should ;, trying to hold me captive in a land that I had
already been set free from, but had to discover that for myself.
It was Simba's choice to believe the lie, but through it all he
discovered the real truth & it set him free to be the Lion King
who he was called to be & the same can happen for you! I will
disevelop this more in the next Blog or tow!

1 comment:

  1. I like your tenacity and this story of simba relates well. You are an inspiration to many.

    Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you and your family.

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