Sunday 3 April 2011

FARTHEST BUT CLOSEST.

If you have ever been lucky to occupy one of the seats of an airplane. As the plane soars into the skies and you get higher and higher, somewhat like 30,000 ft into the sky, trees and buildings are viewed in a manner resembling Lego pieces with the landscape beautifully spread wide as carpets and the clouds perfectly submerged into space without pillars - it is undoubtedly an amazing sight. As for the homo sapiens, dots would not even be an appropriate description; maybe atoms would. Yet earth is one of the many planets in the solar system.  Which in turn is also a subsidiary of the milky way. The Milky Ways is one of the numerous galaxies in the universe, by which we would have require about 10,000 light years to transcend its boundaries (Light years is a unit astrophysicists use in measuring the unimaginable long distances associated with space travel). Even if we achieved this impossible task, we'd have to cross seven strong heavens to get to God. If the greatest rocket-scientists where to struggle to compute this incredible distance, then we'd probably be thinking of 'infinity'. In that sense, man would have concluded that God is farthest, but in reality He's closest...closer to us than our jugular veins.

2 comments:

  1. wow..me love dis...

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  2. Thank you very much.Your comment is highly appreciated.

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