After waiting impatiently for the news from the first hand about the Biggest Earthquake in Japan, finally this morning I could read “Tales from Japan” posted by our blogger friend Stephen Barrett who live there, as I quoted a part of it below.
Well, there is not a whole much to stay that hasn`t already been said, not a lot to see that hasn`t already been seen
As we were out, I made it a plan to get some food and other supplies we might need, especially in light of the news of blackouts to come. And of course scarcity was before me; from convenient stores to grocery and even gasoline stands, there was little to nothing left of useful items nor gasoline. A sign of more difficulty to come.
Today I prayed with all my heart for those who are crying out in need and desperation. May their cries be heard and may aid swiftly come and may they know of His kindness and genuine love for them. It is better to enter into the Kingdom maimed then to lose oneself completely. If we are to suffer let it not be meaningless but bring forth good of every kind.
I am amazed at the goodness of heart that can be borne of great tragedy, yet, it is sad that it takes such disaster to move the human heart to such kindness. It seems though without great catastrophe humanity would easily lose itself to apathy and indifference.
So what is next? What is in store for tomorrow and the days to come? I do not know, but I must entrust myself to Him that makes all things to work towards His ultimate "good" purpose. If He holds the words of life, (as the apostle Peter said) where else can we go?
For more sharing of sympathy, please read here
Let’s pray for Japan and the whole world !
(DS. Utomo)
20 comments:
Hi, Stephen: We are praying for you and your family, for Japan and the whole word, too !
Well, let us pray for Japan and for the whole world !
Prayers by believers and hope, empathy and solidarity by all, are our moral obligation indeed.The Tsunami victims in Japan deserve our sympathy. And practical help Japanese authorities indicate they want it. Especially since the disaster is on the verge of an extra dimension because of those two nuclear power plants which partly ran out of control.
I'm glad I finally got a chance to visit your blog. Your narrative on the Japanese tragedy is touching. I pray for the people of Japan - these natural disasters are reminders of how small we humans are in the face of mother nature...
Hi, Colson: Really appreciate your comments. Have a great week ahead !
@Letters to Lukas: It's a pleasure. Thanks for pray . Have a great week ahead !
People from Japan are great. They always raise from ashes like phoenix. I am sure they will brush aside this tragedy and move ahead. They are an inspiration to the world. But for those who have lost their dear and near I give my sympathies and support (MGHariharan)
@MGHariharan: Really appreciate your comments. Thanks !
OMG This is really sad! Hoping for the very best for Japan. :(
I'll join you in your prayer for Japan, where the suffering is immense right now. At times like this it is important to keep in mind - we are all the same. Sending love to all those in need!
Hi, Hairyman: Thanks for your comments.
Hi, Nicone: Really appreciate your prayer for Japan !
hello i shared your link on my facebook account and we are praying for well being of people there...Do you have your facebook account ?
if yes...then please send friend request on
neha0gangal@gmail.com Its a pleasure to add you on my facebook account.
Thanks (Nehaganga)
@Nehaganga: Thanks for praying. Have a great success ahead !
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@groupon2save: Thanks for your comments. I'll check out yours soon.
Thanks for alerting me to your post about Japan. I have been glued to the coverage and my heart bleeds for these poor people.(rhtpnora)
@rhtpnora: Really appreciate your comments. Cheers !
Everybody around the world is really praying for Japan and its people..Japan being close to my heart because i have loads of friends of there is always a part of my daily petitions.
Hi, Earlie: Thanks for praying. Really appreciate your review.
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