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The Rat Maze Wall
by Awakened

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Will I Live or Die?

06/09/2012


“This job is too much for me.  How can I take care of all these people by myself?  If this is the way you’re going to treat me, just kill me now and end my miserable life!”  (Num 11, CEV)


If you’ve read my past diary entries here, it is no news that I as a servant of God am not afraid of death.  There were points in time where I felt like saying, “God, please take me away from this life.  It would be better if I die.


“Now, Lord, take away my life, for it is better for me to die than to live.”  (Jonah 4:3)


As I was re-reading Numbers 11 and Jonah 4, I realized that Moses and Jonah at one point felt the same way as me.  When I read these chapters many years ago when I was much younger, I didn’t really pay much attention to this because I had no experience of it.  Now that I have, as a servant, chosen the less traveled path, I have gotten to a point in my life where I feel the same way.  I wouldn’t mind, God, if you take me away.


Recently, a relative of mine made me a kind offer which would benefit both of us.  She has money sitting in accounts not earning her much interest or dividends.  I have student loans not yet paid off.  So, she offered to have my loan transferred over to her where I would pay her a lower interest rate than I am paying.  Yet, it’s a higher percentage rate than what she gets from her accounts.  That way, it is a win-win for both of us.  (She earns more and I pay less interest.) 


I am hesitating to take her up on this offer because I have been saying to God from time to time, “It would be better if you take my life away and take me back to you.”  So, what if it does happen and I die.  Then my relative is screwed not able to collect all that money from me.


If my life ends, it is better for me to keep the student loans as student loans with the government because student loans are forgiven upon the borrower’s death.


However, what if I do live. (The servants in the Bible who felt the same way as me lived many more years after they asked God to take away their life.  They lived a pretty long life.)  Then it would be better if I take that offer for the mutual benefit of both my relative and me.


I will have to think about this some more, but after writing this entry, it seems clearer to me and I am leaning toward taking that offer.


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ryc: Who sings that i like oldies.

[Iles of Arabella|0 likes] [|reply]

student loan dept sucks and the gov. dose shit about it.

[Iles of Arabella|0 likes] [|reply]

well, i really don't know. sometmies i think its just a crush while other times.. i cant stop thinking about him and dream and go obsessed bout him. U can tell me if its a crush or not cuz i honestly dont know

[**L0VE**|0 likes] [|reply]

yes, thats true. it's probably not love at all... but thx 4 te support

[**L0VE**|0 likes] [|reply]

Haha - 'bad penny' is an expression, at least in the UK.

Regarding your current dilemma, out of curiosity, how do you feel about the bits in the Bible where it says it's wrong to lend money with interest, and that people shouldn't do that to friends and family? Some Christians take that quite seriously - others less so. I've never been in the situation. But I see how this situation is win-win for you both.

[bad pennyStar|0 likes] [|reply]

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