Thursday, 28 May 2020

The Magnificent : God

“The Magnificent Creator”

God—the unseen, the infinite, the silent yet ever-present creator—has crafted a world both beautiful and merciless. A universe filled with wonders and wounds, with joy and sorrow, and with light and darkness. Each one of us, whether noble or flawed, joyful or broken, has a place in this creation. It is not always easy to understand the logic of this grand design, but deep down we sense that everything-every-soul—every soul, every leaf, every moment—has a divine purpose.

We all have our own ways of connecting with God. Some call Him by different names, some seek Him in temples or churches, some in silence, others in action. Yet no matter the form, our collective yearning is the same: to understand the divine, to feel that invisible strength, to find meaning in the mystery of life.

“God loves each one of us as though no one else existed, and all of us as one.”

This line captures the paradox of divine love. We are all unique, with different appearances, different thoughts, and different stories. But God’s love for each soul is complete—no more for one, no less for another. We may appear separate in body, but in spirit, we are unified in His gaze. And this unity is what reminds us that there is something bigger than us, binding us, guiding us.

God: The Friend of Silence

In the chaos of life, we often forget that God dwells in stillness. The gentle growth of trees, the blooming of flowers, the quiet rise of the sun, the soft glow of the moon—none of these need to shout for attention. They exist in harmony, growing and flowing without sound.

“God is the friend of silence.”

This silence is not emptiness—it is full of life. To hear God, to truly feel His presence, we must learn to silence our minds. Not just from external noise, but from internal chaos. Letting go of negative thoughts, of worry, of endless questions, and instead, allowing His presence to fill us with love, hope, strength, and peace.

So many times, we pray for solutions. We want miracles, instant answers, or a way out of the storm. But God doesn’t always give us what we want. Instead, He gives us what we need: the strength to walk through the fire, the courage to stand again, and the wisdom to learn from our struggle.

Self-Understanding: Knowing the Soul Within

God has given every soul a collection of unique emotions and pure intentions. Inside us lives the capacity to love deeply, to feel fully, and to serve selflessly. But to access this power, we must understand ourselves first.

“It requires courage to love ourselves and the people around us.”

Self-love is not pride. It is acknowledging our inner divinity. We often look to God to remove our pain, but true prayer is asking for the strength to endure and overcome. God sometimes reveals His love not by easing the path but by helping us walk through the difficult one.

There comes a phase in every life that shakes us. A storm that breaks our spirit. It is in these moments we come face to face with ourselves—and with God.

This pain, though deep, is transformational. Like a surgeon who breaks a bone to realign it, God may allow our hearts to break, not out of cruelty, but out of divine necessity. Through that breaking comes sanctification. Through struggle comes strength.

We chase many things—freedom, comfort, success, acceptance. But often, these pursuits lead us away from our core. We must return to the essence. Let your heart be the temple of God.

“Allow my heart to be Your temple, so You may reside in it.”

Every soul feels God differently, expresses Him uniquely. Some cry to Him in the dark, some sing to Him in joy. Others serve Him by serving the world. God recognizes all these forms. And He responds, often silently, but unmistakably.

“When I accept your authority over me, I accept my authority over you.”
— God

This means surrender is not weakness—it is power. When we surrender our ego, our fear, and our impatience to God, He fills us with a strength that is quiet but unshakable.

The Heart and the Brain: A Divine Balance

The heart and the mind often speak two different languages. The heart is emotion, love, and instinct. The mind is logic, reason, and structure. And in the space between them lies the truth of who we are.

“Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.”

God knows us not by what we say, not by what we show, but by what lives in our inner being. He sees our fears, our hopes, our secrets. He knows our silent prayers and unspoken battles.

“For the one who has conquered his mind, the mind becomes the best of friends. But for the one who has failed, the mind is the greatest enemy.”

Our mind can build us or break us. It can become a prison or a path to freedom. This is why faith matters. Faith teaches us to listen not only to reason but to resonance—the quiet nudges, the omens, the synchronicities sent by God.

Omens are not magic. They are the language of the universe, the signs of God, guiding us when we dare to believe.

Let Go and Trust

We often feel frustrated when prayers go unanswered, when life feels unfair, or when nothing seems to change. But the essence of faith is not about asking why. It’s about trusting the process—even when it doesn’t make sense.

“Whatever happened was good. What is happening is going well. Whatever will happen will also be good.”

This is the core of surrender: to accept life’s flow without drowning in the past or fearing the future. The present is where God lives. That’s where He whispers.

We all begin somewhere, and we all end somewhere. From the first breath to the last, God is the only one who stays. Family may change, friends may leave, success may fade—but God remains constant. He is with us in our brightest moments and our darkest hours.

So instead of asking God to change your circumstances, ask Him to change you. Ask for courage, for resilience, for compassion. And then walk with faith, not blind belief, but a knowing that even the detours have direction.

In Conclusion, God Is Always Here

Whether we call Him God, the Universe, Allah, Shiva, or simply Love, He is not distant. He is near, ever-present, in every breath and beat. He speaks in silence. He found comfort in stillness. He strengthens in suffering.

Let your heart be the temple. Let your life be the offering. In every joy, thank Him. In every trial, trust Him. For He is not just the creator of the world—He is the author of your story. And your story, even in its mess and mystery, is sacred.

Believe.
Surrender.
Walk forward with faith.
God is with you. Always.

                               

by team About "LIFE" Buzz

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