Everything
in life has been securely encrypted by the Greatest Programmer ever, the
Creator. All resources and opportunities have been uniquely coded by God. “A
code,” according to Collins COBUILD Dictionary, “is a system of replacing the
words in a message with other words or
symbols, so that nobody can understand it unless they know the system.” So unless you know the System of Life, you cannot crack the codes to access the unlimited opportunities in the Universe. For instance, unless you’re able to crack the relationship code, you cannot access a healthy and happy relationship in your life. Unless you are able to crack the codes to academic excellence, you will continue struggling to improve your grades in school. Unless you crack the financial codes, money will always be a stranger to you.
symbols, so that nobody can understand it unless they know the system.” So unless you know the System of Life, you cannot crack the codes to access the unlimited opportunities in the Universe. For instance, unless you’re able to crack the relationship code, you cannot access a healthy and happy relationship in your life. Unless you are able to crack the codes to academic excellence, you will continue struggling to improve your grades in school. Unless you crack the financial codes, money will always be a stranger to you.
Codes give
you access to your phone messages, your computer, your emails, etc. Have you
ever been denied access to your e-mails, computer or phone because you forgot
your code? That’s exactly how we feel when we want something so bad from Life
and we cannot get it. The purpose of code is to simply restrict access to
unauthorized people. Life will not give you what you don’t demand from it. You
cannot have access to the unlimited opportunities in the Universe if you don’t
know the specific code for whatever you want.
Some codes
are freely given to you; for example, your mobile phone number is a code which
has been given to you by your Network Service Provider. In the same vein, God
who is the Greatest Service Provider has given to you a unique code of identity and personality. Some
codes are consciously created by yourself; for instance, your e-mail password
is a code you created by yourself to deny unauthorized people access to your
e-mails. In the same way, God has allowed you to create your own code of a network of friends to support
your Opportunity of Life. Yet, some codes operate totally outside of your
awareness: for instance, how does your message reach the receiver at the other
end on an electronic platform? That is an idea that has eluded most people
today, especially those who have no strong ICT background. Similarly, how we
are able to wake up from sleep every morning is a Divine Code that operates totally outside of our widest
human imagination.
But the
question is: why should God put a password on His children’s resources and
opportunities? I found the simple answer to this big question in the Holy
Bible, in Isaiah 55:8 where God Himself declares, “My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways.”
That settles it. God wants you to think your own thoughts.
However, you
don’t have to be frustrated that God has put a password on your opportunities.
Jesus reveals the secret in Matthew 7:7, “Ask, and it [the code] shall be given you; seek, and you shall find; knock, and
it shall be opened unto you (KJV, Emphasis
mine).” The most important codes in life are the ones you discover when you ASK (Ask, Seek and Knock).
Technically, there’s nothing like invention, only discovery. When you’re able
to crack the code of an endeavor, you can discover how to produce something out of nothing.
Everything in
the world has been here from the very beginning of creation. Probably, this was
the reason why the wisest king ever, King Solomon, declared in Ecclesiastes 3,
“There’s nothing new under the sun.” Everything has been here from the
beginning. The best we can ever do is to only discover (decode) them. The opportunities are all around us, and the abilities to discover
them are right within our minds.
You can only discover something great when you’re seeing what everyone
sees, but thinking what no one is thinking. And that’s what it means to crack the code. For
example, everyone before Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1726) knew apples fell to the
ground, but no one bothered to find out why. It was young Newton, sitting beneath an apple tree contemplating the mysterious universe, who
observed the fall of an apple and was able to crack a code of the Universe to
discover what is known today in Science as “The Law of Gravity.”
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