Monday, October 4, 2010
The Blessed House
I'm not sure what to say exactly about this story. The basic theme I got form it is that Sanjeev just seemed bitter about Christianity and his wife Twinkle seemed open to it. I love how they kept finding random statues and things that had Christian symbolism to them. We find that Sanjeev was questioning his marriage to Twinkle about midway through the story. It said that they had only known one another for 4 months. I have known friends for years and are still learning new things about them. 4 months just seems really short to me to get know someone well enough to marry them. I've told my friends that if we don't have patience to build friendships, how are you going to have a a good relationship? These 2 just moved into a house and already one is beginning to second-guess themselves. Sanjeev makes it clear that they are Hindu. He says that is the reason he doesn't want any of the Christian memorabilia around their house. Maybe Twinkle felt a sense of peace when she would find the statues and stuff. God speaks to us through giving us peace and in peace. There was obviously something that Twinkle felt when she would find these things. The story didn't really explain "what" though. It seems that when the topic of Christianity comes up, they both had strong disagreements towards one another. I thought it was great when they had the party and everyone went to look for more statues and stuff. The party people seemed to be intrigued by what Twinkle was finding. Could it have been the alcohol? When people start to drink it seems that they get a little bit more curious. Maybe the previous owners left it for others to find. To spread something that they had to others through symbolism. God works in mysterious ways...
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