Most of us don’t want
to think about growing old. And as we
suffer illness or grow older we think more about death.
During our 4th
year in the farm, I turned 60 besides my dear wife Mary Ann. In the following years, we live our life to
enjoy God’s creation – fresh air, stunning sunrise and sunset, scenic cone of
Mt. Banahaw, beautiful plants and flowers, fruit bearing trees, tweeting
multi-coloured birds and fresh water fish in mini-ponds; with hope that our
plans to operate a leisure botanical garden cum an early childhood preschool will
be a reality.
At 60, I felt a renewed
spiritual vitality besides being obsessed with physical fitness. In my daily farm drills, I become familiar
with the passing of ambulance on emergency speeding southbound to a hospital. Whenever I hear the ambulance siren in a
distant I habitually paused from my activity, and offered a prayer: “Dear God, please bless the sick person(s) in
the ambulance with Your healing Hands for quick treatment and healthy recovery;
for another opportunity to live longer, healthier, joyfully, in peace &
love with his/her family; and make him/her much closer to Your Heart, amen.” The ambulance pass by once a day or twice/thrice
daily; or twice/thrice weekly. If at
times there was none, I thank God cheerfully.
I believe in God, the
Father Almighty and I’m confident that death is an open door to everlasting
life with Jesus Christ.
While my wife and I
focus well to hit our remaining targets in the farm some trials almost change
our perspective in life.
Several hard hitting
typhoons that passed the farmstead with strong, rushing and overflowing
rainforest water riddled our mini-ponds making the fish to escape. It made our potential earnings for the projects
faded away.
In August 2012, I
underwent biopsy for probable prostate cancer; thank God, the result was Benign
Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH).
In July 2014, our
farmstead was among several farms directly hit by typhoon Glenda. My wife, our grandson and I missed the falling
trusses of roofs in the 2nd floor bedroom. Thanks to our dear God, His wisdom and
guidance alerted me to take safety actions swiftly.
While some incidents
are wearisome, how we deal with it will make us either bitter or better. My wife and I look for God’s purpose always. Psalm
33:10-11 “The Lord bringeth the counsel of the heathen to nought; he maketh
the devices of the people of none effect.
The counsel of the Lord standeth for ever, the thoughts of his heart
to all generations.”
Only God knows our
expiration date; we are all going to die in His best time. Psalm
139:16 In Your book they all were written, the
days fashioned for me.
Dear all, let’s just give
love to everyone and make the most of what time we still have left, until God
call us Home. And let’s not forget the
saying: “in every difficulty, there’s an opportunity; age doesn’t matter.” Cheers.