Ok here is ze next chapter of wonderful-ness. I don't own the Bible (der), Hellsing or anything…. Accept my own random filler characters… but they don't really count.
For Trouble is Near
Scripture Passage
Enrico Maxwell
Age: 14
"Show me your ways, O Lord, teach me your paths Psalm 25, 4".
This psalm is referring to our Lord as a guiding hand. It says that he is the one we go to when we need help and that he will show us the way, the path. What a novel concept. Going to some unseen thing for guidance when one really just needs to look deeper into one's self.
The passage is one of great meaning. It can have a heavy impact on those who believe. It could cause someone to do a total 180. But the scripture, sadly, has no effect on me. (Isn't that what you where aiming Sister Abigail, trying to get me to see a 'good' God?)
Ok now to totally BS the rest of my essay on God's love and guiding nature.
" Do not be far from me, for trouble is near, and there is no one to help. Psalm 22 11"
The writer of this psalm clearly wanted to state that no one on this mortal earth could help him so he turned to the Lord. The lord is not far from him, though he does not realize it. He is stating that he wants to Lord closer, but the lord already is. The Lord is in each of us and he loves us all dearly. All we have to do is turn to him and embrace his love and his ways and he will guide us with a loving hand.
Is that BS enough for you Sister Abigail?
-Enrico Maxwell
I don't wish for you to write what you don't believe. I want you to express yourself, and hopefully give me some insight into the area of faith that you are at. I will continue to give you papers to write but you are excused from bible study till further notice. I will send a note to Father Anderson.
-Sister Abigail
Anderson sighed as he looked up from the sheet of paper. "He's…. feisty…. Ne?" He said as Sister Abigail twisted her hands together.
"Yes he is. He, oh I don't know Alex! At times I want to embrace him for his mind, his creativity and other times I want to slap him for his rudeness and disrespect, especially to our Lord." She paused; Anderson said nothing so she went on. "He disregards prayer time and doodles demonic things in his notebook. I know I can't change a persons faith I just wish I could make him more tolerable." She let out a sigh and sat down.
Anderson scowled a bit; Enrico was not behaving, as he wanted him to. For his plan to work he had to be at least a little tolerable of the Catholic faith. "Let me speak with him, I might be able to get some sense into that thick head of his." Abigail looked up and nodded.
"Of course Father, I'll send him in." She turned and swept out of the room leaving Anderson lost in thought.
TBC
Ok hope you all enjoyed. This is a bit of a filler chapter so please don't mind. Anyway, review!
