Monday, 9 September 2013

Doctor Who - Part II

Ever sit down and wonder why God does certain things to people? Why some people become blind or some people are deaf, etc?


People would say this God is a horrible God.

Or how about people when they say that “non-Christians” are going to Hell as they're not “saved”.

This is something pertaining to trying to understand God's ways. But really, who can understand them?

Why was a person placed into an accident at a young age and was blinded for life? Or why was that person crippled at such a young age, as they had such potential?

Here we are asking questions we don't know the answers to.

Now – in the Doctor Who episode titled “Journey's End” ***SPOILERS*** there was a woman named Donna Noble. After a certain series of incidents, Donna, a human being, ended up with an Alien thought process. The issue, is over time the thought process was killing her.




- The solution



The Doctor has to wipe Donna's memories. Donna can never be able to remember who The Doctor is or anything pertaining to him including his Big Blue Police Box aka the TARDIS.

So – she is shown right in front of her that she has to go back to her old life. She saved the world several times over while traveling with The Doctor, and these are things she could never remember.

Why did The Doctor do this? Why did he cause her to lose her memories? Well it seems like a simple situation – it's that or she dies.

The deeper question is why did The Doctor tag Donna along in his travels?

These are questions we can never truly ask The Doctor. It would seem obvious through Donna's story here that it seemed like Donna Nobel was rising to her potential as “Doctor Donna” - but that potential was short lived. The options were her death, or her losing her memories.

There may be times in someone's life – when it becomes an option that someone has to make – perhaps that God is making. The options are probably most likely “death” or the loss of something.

Would you rather die in a car crash, or have a chance to live, but be blind, or deaf, or handicapped in some way?

The God of the Universe, knows what's best for you, even before you ask. Why do you question him?

The Doctor knew what was best for Donna. God knows what's best for you.

Matthew 6:7-8 But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking. 8 Be not ye therefore like unto them: for your Father knoweth what things ye have need of, before ye ask him.



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