A Fragment of Cheshire's Memory

From the visitation, I have learned that everyone deserve love and respect from each other. Sometime we do not know why do they have such disease, but we cannot answer, only God knows the mysteries of the world.

The person that touched my heart the most at Cheshire Home is Sister Benica. She was disabled since the year 2000. She is a cheerful person, most importantly, she loves Jesus. She believes that Jesus will send His guardian angels to guard and help her through the night, she believe that she can be healed. She did not blame God for being different than us. She did not blame God why she cannot do things she likes freely. In fact she's always thankful and grateful, she believe God is forever a good God, forever a good Father for her and forever a Father that loves her very much.

For us, imagine even when we just get sickness or when our dreams or work failed, are we blaming God all the time? We have hands, and leg, physically perfect, can get up and go on. But for Benica, did she blame God? When we fall down, we have to get up and question our problem "how big is your (the problem's) God?".



God bless everyone in Cheshire home.



Kenny

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