By Immanuel Namboga
There’s this feeling that we always have after doing something wrong. The feeling is so bad that it makes you weak; you get so moody and lose your appetite. The feeling is ugly and it doesn’t go away just like that. We have got heart desires, and that’s where trouble begins. When you do something wrong and keep it to yourself, you start thinking that people might not find out. Yes, when you do that thing, the dust settles and won’t rise in a long time until a flock of birds and a herd of buffalos come in rising a cloud of the same dust that settled two years ago. When you see that dust, it only means one thing. Your past is coming after you as it has waited with lots of hunger and thirst for justice to be served. I believe that everything that we have done, everything that we do now and everything we are going to do will come back to us. Everything that’s good or bad. Good things will come to those that have done good to deserve goodness; trouble will come back to those that have done things that are against the law. That feeling that you have now that doesn’t make you sleep and eat is a feeling of guilt kissing your heart and turning your stomach every day. You are a prisoner of your own reactions of sin. Each one of us will pay for what we have done in one way or another. And when that moment comes, be brave enough to face the consequences just as brave as you were when you committed that sin. My best advice to you is, don’t hurt people, and don’t do things that you know will not bring you peace in the future. Some things may even ruin your future for ever, because the truth never stays buried. Keep yourselves out of trouble. Otherwise, let us all fall to our knees to seek for the Lord’s forgiveness.
Immanuel Namboga often write scripts at home that he find useful to share with the youth. His writings is based on real life issues that teenagers go through. Love, unconditional love, hatred, envy, greed, grudges, sex ,alcohol and drugs, dreams and success ,passion killing and much more. From time to time he would be sharing his thoughts on these issues with fellow youths.