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Recently, my wife and I enjoyed a day walking around the Singapore Zoo.
It’s an excellent setting for the animals; lush with tropical green and
resplendent with brilliant flowers. Best of all, we enjoyed seeing the show
on stage where various clever creatures performed. Everyone was fascinated
with those animals and their antics, but I wonder what the beasts would think
of us if they had the chance to look at some of our ways? Especially if they
had intelligence like ours and could come and look us over.
My imagination reels at the thought of a family of monkeys looking in
through my dining room window or a giraffe and an elephant pressing their
noses against the glass outside the bedroom. What chatter there would be as
they went their way wondering what on earth these humans get up to!
Getting into chemicals We do some quite crazy things. We lose
money that we need by gambling it away. We get drunk to celebrate an
occasion. We spend extraordinary lengths of time with pointless amusements.
But why on earth do we put chemicals inside our bodies, wrecking our
faculties, giving hallucinations, pain, sickness and even death?
As far as I know, the animal world doesn’t do this kind of thing but
strongly avoids it. Many are the examples of land animals and fish that avoid
poisons by the marvels of instinct, even when the opportunity to partake
seems most attractive.
Anti-life feelings Prescription drugs are given for good
reasons. The abuse of drugs is meant to help heartaches or to give new
sensations. But this misuse is hugely and horribly widespread in our day.
Something is sadly wrong. People are saying that they don’t like life
as it is. And sure, many are immersed in unhappy circumstances.
Whatever the reason for drug-taking may be, we can be sure that it solves
nothing — certainly not in the long term.
Getting back to foundations There is also a move today toward
living healthier and more wholesome lives. I want to go back a step further
to our true reality: that we were created with a purpose and that purpose is
good; that life is not a ‘bummer’ by necessity — it is
abundantly worthwhile.
I want to make the point that no-one need feel unloved. The Lord Jesus
Christ loved us so much that He suffered awful agony to save us from
ourselves and from our sin. No-one will ever love you more than He does. And
He has followers around the place who would love to put an arm around you and
tell of their love, too.
Search and find Substances are a dead-end. Hear what God says;
“Turn to the Lord and pray to Him now that He is near. Let the wicked
leave their way of life and change their way of thinking. Let them turn to
the Lord our God& He is merciful and quick to forgive.” (Isaiah 55:
6,7. Good News Bible)
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