Girl Scout Cookies
I'd love to buy some of your girl scout cookies, but my doctor told me that if I eat any more of them, even just one, then I would explode and launch chunks of my flesh and organs onto everyone around me! The combination of the sugar and other life shortening ingredients found in your cookies would build up large amounts of gas that my body just wouldn't be able to handle, thus resulting in my gory death. The bloody stains and guts that my body would leave on the surfaces of my explosive death would result in the area being marked off, as no other human being would ever want to come into contact with anything my blown up body came into contact with.
The smell would attract beings from hell, who would drag helpless victims who came too close to the scene and rip their skin from their body. The demons would place the skins of their victims on the walls of the area to display their demonic passion to all who came by. Once they gather enough victims, they would commence a demonic ceremony to summon their demon master who would rain death upon the earth.
Humanity would be at a great risk of extinction as the demons from hell slaughtered any living being they could find. The amount of death and destruction would throw the world into an apocalyptic melt down before ultimately causing the earth itself to explode. Ending all life on earth as we know it.
The amount of lost souls from earth would cause a black hole, the size of which the observable universe has never beard witness too. All things that have ever been would be sucked up into this black hole, which after sucking up everything in existence, would implode on itself eliminating all existence and cause an end to everything...
Also, I don't have cash...
Fuel
Faith is one of the most elusive words in the English language. It promises nothing yet it is a firm belief in things unseen. It almost disturbs me, we are factual people with more confidence in probability. Faith is the sideline cheerleader of the improbable at times.
Based on the definition, "believing in things unseen," I love the word.
I fear that it is overused, misused, to imply things will go your way if you have it.
Faith has changed my life by experiencing it, but I must explain it is a spiritual word. It should not be thrown around in everyday conversation by people who don't really understand it. That is too often practiced in today's society.
I suggest there is a recipe for faith. Understand it is a belief in things unseen. Know that it is a relative of hope and fueled by love. It is a form of letting go and letting God, yet it hangs around with hope.
Faith is not for beginners. It has changed my life in that I believe in what the heavens tell me. It never lets me down. I may have to be patient, but the correct outcome or circumstance presents itself time and time again because of faith.
So, I'm affected by it in knowing things will be as they are supposed to be in my life. Every experience is a teacher. Faith is the fuel to the fire of life in me.