



A wall is a divider,that sets apart one place from another. A wall can be a shield from the unpredictable weather and climate, and it is a shield that protects from outside influences. A wall can define or can destroy a function of a space.
Sometimes walls are cracked, because of poor foundation settlements. The same as us as human beings. Sometimes our walls are cracked, because of poor foundation, because of our lack of faith. Faith in God, because no other existence is tangible.
So what happens when the walls are cracked? What happens when our walls are cracked? We can choose to let it fall, or we can let it be renewed by letting our faith be renewed and restored.
-SAPPHIRE
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How do you tell a blind man about a colour? Just one particular colour. Surely, you can never relate it to any other colour because they wouldn’t know them as well. You can’t say that indigo is darker than blue, because they wouldn’t know the difference.
How do you tell a yellow is yellow when a person is not able to see light?
But there are things, with definite natural colour. You can paint your batik sheets in different colour, but you can never paint a fruit for it not to be the colour itself. You can never paint an orange to be blue, or bananas to be red. They are the creation of the Creator, who knows what’s best for each and everyone of us.
We have colours, too. But our colours change as we grow older, like the bananas that turn from green to yellow as they ripen. Like us, maturity comes with definite clearity, it’s only up to us to show our colours to the world.
-sapphire
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