“Will the wild ox consent to serve you? Will he stay by your manger at night? Can you hold him to the furrow with a harness? Will he till the valleys behind you? Will you rely on him for his great strength?”
Will you leave your heavy work to him? (Job 39:9-11, NIV)
Today was not the exception. Going to school, I had money already on my wallet and needed some to pay for a college fair. Only fact is that the wallet was NOT in my pants: it was in my home, on the same wardrobe on top! I texted Papi (thank God for technology and cell phone plans!) so he could bring my wallet back. Though he was gonna yell at me; instead, he grinned and laughed.
Without my parents, what are the odds of me starving for idle carelessness? It looks that I will suffer indeed, but I need to learn how to play the game of life on my own.
I don’t know until when must I stop relying on my parents for everything, but I know that my reliance is on God alone. If they leave, it would take me a while to adjust to the fact that I’ll be running solo from now on; even with that, I rely on God alone. Whatever happens, things have to change…but not at my time…