Growing up or not to grow up? That is the major question on
this episode for Lily and Marshal.
What to do, what to do? What to do on a Saturday night,
Barney said. Ted, Barney, Lily, and Marshal decide to go to a new club that had
just opened up, invited by their friend Robin. Robin has gain acquaintances
with some famous people and has gained VIP access to the club Saturday night.
Lily and Marshal end up skipping the Club night because of former arrangements.
Lily and Marshal have been told that they are a bit old for the way they tend
to behave, thus in order to put away this truth, Lily and Marshal put up a wine
and cheese gathering at their house; hoping to look older and mature in the
eyes of their weird friends.
Barney, Ted, and Robin go to the club and gain exclusive
access to the club, however Robin does not receive the VIP access she had
desired. The club turns out to be loud and obnoxious. Ted discovers he no
longer desires to keep staying at the club so he begins to leave, while Barney
decides to stay longer grinding on a random girl, soon to find out the girl is
actually his cousin. Ted meets a nice girl working in the coat hanging closet
and begins having causal conversations with her.
Marshal soon becomes devastated by the boringness of his
guests that he secretly escapes through his bathroom window heading towards the
club his “immature” friends are located. After a while, Lily takes notice of
Marshal leave that she also decides to secretly follow him. When Lily arrives
at the club she discovers Marshal dancing on the floor extremely happy and
energetic, unlike the Marshal who was being conservative during the wine and
cheese tasting. Lily passionately kisses Marshal and discovers they are who
they are.
In reality, we are who we are. We are all different people.
There are a wide variety of races, cultures, languages, and dialects. We are
not able to change who we are by changing the way we act externally. We all
obtain different giftings and different skills and because of those skills we
are set apart. If everyone was the same then that wouldn’t really make our
Creator much of a creator. We serve a God who creates beautiful and unique
things. Like Luke said in Acts 11:9 and Acts 10:15, do not call anything impure
that God has made clean. No one is higher or lower than anybody else, at the
end of the day we are all one in Christ Jesus (Galatians 3:28)
And above all, having a child like faith J
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