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- Tuesday, July 31, 2007 @ 8:12 PM
hello everyone!
sorry i realised that this is a bit late but better late than never right! this sunday we had an overall summary of what we've been covering so far. first weilim gave us a short recap on what we've been doing. followed by that we had some 'project' to do. we were divided into the groups that we were assigned to the past week, and we had to cut up newspaper articles which is related to the kingdom of God:D and stick it on mahjong paper. quite a tough one, initially my group had no idea what to do. but i suppose all of us soon got the hang of it and we manged to cover up the whole mahjong paper. -pats on the back. hahaha anyway we had to try to decipher what the other group was trying to tell us with the pictures. i must say that both groups were rather close to guessing:D and then the group members would then present on their own group's work. the whole thing was judged by uncle chee weng, who declared it ... A TIE! so congratulations to both groups:D and according to uncle chee weng, the key word he was looking for was transform. cause people in the kingdom of God have transformed lives! |
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Greed and envy - @ 5:41 PM
Hi dear ones,
I must say this year's Love Singapore booklet has given me much food for thought. It's hits the mark several times for me. Its not too late for you to start reading along, too. If you do not have the booklet, you can go to the website and read online at http://www.lovesingapore.org.sg/ The first 4 weeks have dealt with the 10 commandments and how we have done in obeying them. This is taken from the 24th July entry, commandmant no. 10 - Do not covet. I thought it particularly important because the environment around us so easily and subtlely influences the way we think and tells us what we want. How do we guard against this? I hope you will take some time to reflect on this. God bless, Jere Exodus 20 17 “You shall not covet your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, or his manservant or maidservant, his ox or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor.” James 4 1 What causes fights and quarrels among you? Don’t they come from your desires that battle within you? 2 You want something but don’t get it. You kill and covet, but you cannot have what you want. You quarrel and fight. You do not have, because you do not ask God. 3 When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures. Matthew 13 22The one who received the seed that fell among the thorns is the man who hears the word, but the worries of this life and the deceitfulness of wealth choke it, making it unfruitful. Ephesians 5 5For this you know with certainty, that no immoral or impure person or covetous man, who is an idolater, has an inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and God. [NASB] Colossians 3 5…Don’t be greedy, for a greedy person is an idolater, worshiping the things of this world. 6 6Because of these sins, the anger of God is coming. [NASB] It’s what keeps the advertising industry afloat. It’s the force that compels you to upgrade endlessly — from buying the latest mobile phones, to the quest for a more exclusive address. Covetousness lusts after what others have. Covetousness is hard to satisfy and even harder to tame. Covetousness truly sets in motion a vicious cycle. James says that covetousness springs from evil desires within. There is literally a war deep inside us, as the desire to possess more for self drowns out the voice of God. And this civil war of the soul manifests itself as competition, envy, jealousy, tearing apart relationships. Now of course, we can simply go to God and ask for what we want. But deep inside, you know that we are hankering after things that are not right. Our own greed convicts us. And so we have no choice but to pursue those carnal wants outside of God’s provision; which in turn exposes us to more worldly influences. So what is the root of covetousness? Simply this: Selfishness. A heart seeking selfish gain. An obsession for more than is legitimate or needful. Covetousness often starts as discontent. We are ungrateful for what we’re already blessed with. We are unhappy with our current lifestyle. We crave for what others have. What are the consequences of covetousness? We have previously reflected on the parable of the sower. A seed cannot grow on a stone. Similarly, a seed cannot grow among thorns. And Jesus warns that the deceitfulness of riches is like thorns that will choke the work of God in your life. Thorns will compete with the sapling for air, water, sunlight, eventually killing the plant. Q: Are you discontented? Do you envy others and often wish you have what they have? Are you a compulsive shopper, always grabbing and getting for self rather than giving to others? Are you jealous when others get a pay raise or a promotion? Henry Ward Beecher says: In this world, it is not what we take up, but what we give up that makes us rich. Cry out to God for deliverance from covetousness which is idolatry! [EPHESIANS 5:5, COLOSSIANS 3:5]. Break the deception. Stop the downward spiral of this vicious cycle today. His Word is Life. Pray the Word: Hebrews 13: 5 Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said, “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” Luke 12: 15Watch out! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; a man’s life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions. Matthew 6: 20But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. Covetousness is the basic reason for the existence of glitzy gambling resorts the world over. In the authority of Jesus’ name, war against covetousness [which is idolatry] here in Singapore. Cry out to God to save our land. Plead: in wrath, remember mercy. [HABAKKUK 3:2] Covetousness is not limited to material things. It could be spiritual — such as when we covet the “magic touch” of a specially gifted church volunteer; or wish we had the chemistry and favour that a new church staff enjoys with top leadership. Repent now before the spirit of competition pollutes you and your work environment. |
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Honour Your Parents - Wednesday, July 25, 2007 @ 12:03 PM
Hi guys!
Thought I would share this with you. Its a devotion taken from the Love Singapore booklet (40 days of devotions) which the church gave out a few weeks ago. Yesterday I was reading the booklet in the bus and I saw another man reading the book too! That was cool! This year I understand they had printed 55,000 copies. Imagine 55,000 Singaporeans praying together for the country, for the leaders, for loved ones, for themselves - we will surely see a changed nation... Hope that you will join in, too! 15th July Exodus 20:12 12 “Honor your father and your mother, so that you may live long in the land the LORD your God is giving you. Proverbs 20:20 If a man curses his father or mother, his lamp will be snuffed out in pitch darkness. Ephesians 6 1Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. 2“Honour your father and mother” — which is the first commandment with a promise — 3“that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth.” 4Fathers, do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord. Often, it is our parents who know us most intimately. They see us just as we are, warts and all. We tend to be more guarded in public, but we show our real selves at home. Little wonder then, that our relationships with our family members are most prone to conflict and strain. Against this backdrop, God commands that we honour our parents. While we too have personal experience of their bad tempers and short fuses, yet God says that all that is irrelevant. The commandment does not come with a condition. It does not say — honour your parents if they have been kind, or good to you. We are simply called to honour them, never mind what they may have or have not done for us. Why does God place such a high premium on a right relationship with our parents? Perhaps it is because they are the first forms of authority we come under in our life. If we rebel against our parents from our youth, chances are we will also rebel against other authority figures that God will place over us in our adult life. So by failing to honour the very people who gave us life, more likely than not, all other relationships will go awry. This is also the only commandment that comes with a promise. Knowing how to honour the ones who gave you life sets you up for longevity of life and relationships with others. To honour is to ascribe value. To honour someone is to say, you are important to me, you have great worth in my eyes. What you say and how you feel matters to me. You express honour not just in words, but also in action. Similarly, there are many ways to dishonour someone — through your body language, the way you talk to them, the way you talk about them. Reflect Reflect on your relationship with your parents. Have you dishonoured them in any way? Are you accessible to them? How often do they hear from you? Do you care, do you call home when they fall sick? Do you celebrate special days with them? Are they among your low-priority-person list? Do you see them as a social burden, a financial liability? Imagine your own children treating you that same way in your old age. Turn to God. Repent. Commit to change. Jot down the areas you need to act on. Pray over each item. Share with a trusted friend who will hold you accountable to your commitment. Perhaps your parents have been abusive. You are a wounded soul and you find it extremely difficult to honour them. In fact, you hate them. Today, submit this painful issue to the Lord. Turn to Him for healing. Obey His word: love, forgive. Pray for your abusive parents now. Repent of all vengeful attitudes toward them. Guard against despising them as persons. Rather, go by the opposite spirit — treat them with courtesy and respect. Your godly behaviour might just melt their hearts and turn them around — to God! |
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Majesty ... Endlessly - Monday, July 23, 2007 @ 11:19 AM
Hi!!
Laid off blogging "new songs" for quite some time. Well, in this edition, I'm introducing another songs written by Martin Smith/Stu G, Delirious. It's not a new song but when John came up to me with song sheets to "Majesty", it kinda triggered this sharing. When I first heard "Majesty", it wasn't the melody that first caught my attention but the lyrics. These are words penned down by someone who knows/relates to the great price his salvation was ransomed by God and how in response to His Majesty, we live aligning our desires to that of God. Verse1 Here I am humbled by your Majesty Covered by your grace so free Here I am, knowing I'm a sinful man Covered by the blood of the Lamb Pre-Chorus: Now I've found the greatest love of all is mine Since you laid down your life The greatest sacrifice Chorus: Majesty, Majesty Your grace has found me just as I am Empty handed, but alive in your hands Majesty, Majesty Forever I am changed by your love In the presence of your Majesty Verse 2 Here I am humbled by the love that you give Forgiven so that I can forgive Here I stand, knowing that I'm your desire Sanctified by glory and fire Pre-Chorus: Now I've found the greatest love of all is mine Since you laid down your life The greatest sacrifice Chorus ------------------------------------------------------------ In tandem, I'll share another song which to me is a follow-up (a response) to having sung Majesty. It's titled Endlessly, written by Jon Egan, Desperation Band. Once again, it's the lyrics that caught my attention. It sings like a prayer from my heart and I hope it will be so with you. Analogy: If you have a treasure box in your heart? what will it contain? Your favourite viedo game? Your career? Your girlfriend/boyfriend? Or will Jesus fill up the whole box? Lets read through the lyrics ... and dun get carried away with the "performance". : ) Verse Savior of my soul Lover of my life I love you endlessly Passion of my heart Everything you are I love you endlessly Pre chorus You loved me before I knew of You You loved me now I give it back to You Chorus With Your Majesty here I fall to my knees I love You endlessly With the Beauty of Your Son I find myself undone I love You endlessly Outro Endlessly, I love You Delirious - Majesty And ... for anyone who likes to play the song .... Desperation Band - Endlessly Worship Team - observe the build-up of the introduction Yg |
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- Sunday, July 22, 2007 @ 11:19 PM
Hey peeps! It's me, vanessa again! By the way, thanks to all those who cheered loudly during the Sports Day and maybe who knows one day we can have our own LK cheering squad called 'Magnum Force'? Haha.. Just kidding =)
Anyway, thank God for the good weather today. The YA (Young Adults) and I went to Sentosa after church and it was really a good time of fellowship. People who went include Bi Yu, John, Spencer, Xin Yi, Auggie and me. We headed to Vivocity for lunch and though it was just a simple meal, it really open us up to talk to each other and to even share about some things in life. Next, we headed for Sentosa by taking the Sentosa Express and it was so exciting since it was my first time taking it. However, to my disappointment, it was super slow and the view was not that nice at all. So people if you want to take the Sentosa Express, please do not get overly excited like me. Hehe.. The moment we got off the Sentosa Express, the beach was a just die die place to go. And don't worry peeps, it is not because of all the bikini babes or hot hunks but because it was FREE and we wanted to have a sun tan and to unwind also. For hours, we played volleyball, ultimate frisby and soccer. It was really fun man and i was really surprised that a bimbo like me can play soccer too! wootz! haha.. Today's wheather was just hot, hot, hot but where's the sun man? I was so sad as i was the same old fair Vanessa while the rest looked slightly roasted by the sun. Guess i can be the next ambassador for SK II or Nivea Whitening lotion? haha jk jk.. In the end, we didn't stay for dinner but it was a good time chilling out with each other and i'm just glad that Spencer came today. Seriously, i am not close to Spencer but this outing has indeed allowed me to know my brother in christ better. I really do look forward to more of such fellowship outings and don't worry peeps if you miss out on today cox we will be going down again next Sunday! Wootz! Just let us know if you wanna come. Anyway, below are some pictures that we have taken today.. Peace out peeps! Vanessa =) |
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Baptist Family Day 2007 - Saturday, July 21, 2007 @ 9:04 PM
hello everyone:D
its the baptist convention's first combined baptist family day! cheers for all who were there. it was kinda fun wasnt it? reached toa payoh stadium at around 745 i think. i thought i was early but turns out there were people who were earlier. and esther managed to make it! anyway the family day thing started off with the introduction (not really. its more like reading of the names) of each church, then the worship, followed by the torchbearers (auggie represented our church), then the official opening of the family day convention by the guest of honour. the games started after that. it was like kids games 1, the adult games 1... you get the idea. orange team (our church plus redeemer baptist and eternal life) was leading from the very start:D and thanks to all the young kids who took part in almost every single one of the kids games. it was tiring yeah. meanwhile, all the youths (who were only taking part in one of the last events) formed a cheerleading squad led by... who else? vanessa of course! and i think we all screamed until our throats hurt. but our efforts paid off didnt it? there was a bit of rain after the adult's fifth game, but thank God it cleared up soon after. and the relayers had to run on a wet track but that didnt stop them either. yay orange! the events ended earlier than expected, so we had an impromptu pastor's race! it was rather entertaining to watch, looking at all the pastors going around walking like donald duck:D hahahah. then the closing prayer, then home. LKBC Cheer Squad! Baptist Wave! Orange Team Relay Team (Youths) |
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Ready for solid food .... - Friday, July 20, 2007 @ 11:39 PM
Hey Everyone!! It's been a llllllooooonnnnnggggg time since I blogged. Guess what ... the few paragraphs below have been kept in the "draft" since 6 months ago!!! Yes!! I've left this blog entry unfinished .... I first wrote this after the Youth Sunday in July. But as I read through it now, I begin to see God @ work amongst LKYouths since then!! Isn't this kool?!? I've left the title unchanged. Check it out .... ----------entry on 10/07/2007-------------------- "But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil." Hebrews 5:14 Yo LKYouths! WUZ UPPP! It's been sometime since I shared on the Youth Ministry and I think it's about time I drop a few liners as a review of all that's happened in the 1st half of 2007 and where I believe the Lord is leading us to. In Oct 2006, the Mentors and Youth Leaders huddled together to pen down their dreams for the youth ministry. These are displayed in the form of a mahjong paper @ the noticeboard. Some of these dreams are: 1. Authentic Youth Ministry 2. Passionate Youth Leaders 3. Youths that cannot stop hanging out with one another 4. ----------------------end of entry ---------------- Guess wat .... I believe these dreams have already been fulfilled!!! Hallelujah!!! Year 2007 was very eventful especially the month of Dec. It's seemed like God had been building ... building ... building us up to culminate in the last month of 2007. However, I'm not referring to events and we've had a fair bunch of them starting with (i) Youth Camp **CROSSING the LINE** (ii) Isaan Mission Trip (iii) Xmas Party ending with ... (iv) Thanksgiving Dinner *whew* I'm referring to IDENTITY. God is building up a Youth Culture within LK, "to purify for himself a people that are his very own, eager to do what is good." Titus 2:14 1. Youths that desire real relationships with God. Not satisfied with "ok lor". Not satisfied with "that's what my parents/pastor/mentors say". Not satisfied with "this is what the world is telling me".... but desire an intensely personal relationship with God! Convince yourselves that God is .... God! Strip away the packages that we've "boxed" HIM in. If God is God, we cannot begin to imagine how BIG HE really is. To whom, then, will you compare God? What image will you compare him to? Isaiah 40:18 Youths that are not satisfied with "lukewarm". Youths that sing "my Redeemer lives" because we believe it is so and not because of its pop tune/beat. 2. Youths that desire real relationship with each other. No more just talk about "ehh ... what game are you playing on PSP ehhh" or "what's that kool riff you're playing". Lets get real. Remember our first video session of Fuel2, when asked by the teacher "so what do you believe" there was this guy in the drama who answered, " Well, nobody talk about such stuff!!" Well .... we do talk about such stuff because these stuff really matters. This is what church is about ... not the white walls, not the carpet flooring, not the air-condition. Just plain & simple ..... doing life together .... the good, the bad & the ugly. You know what guyz/gals .... check out Jesus' comments on the 2 points above: 28One of the teachers of the law came and heard them debating. Noticing that Jesus had given them a good answer, he asked him, "Of all the commandments, which is the most important?" 29"The most important one," answered Jesus, "is this: 'Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one. 30Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.' 31The second is this: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' There is no commandment greater than these." "1. Youths that desire real relationships with God" : Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. "2. Youths that desire real relationship with each other.": Love your neighour as yourself I think we're ready for "solid food". So what's installed for yr 2008? I dunno ... but I cannot wait to find out : ) Hang on for the ride .... and in all that we do, lets keep it real .... For it's Christ we serve, Yiguang |
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Arrival of Charis & Eleos Han : )) - Monday, July 16, 2007 @ 4:24 PM
Hi Everyone!!
It's already been 1 week since the arrival of Baby Charis and Eleos. *wow!* Seems like time have somewhat slowed down with the flurry of activities that ensued from the point Grace & I admitted into hospital on the midnight of 9th July (0000hrs). Labour was not brought on naturally but induced because the doctor has assessed that the water-level in the protective cover is drawing thin. Hence, with 2 babys in the womb and potentially added complications, it'll be prudent to induce. Grace spent the next 12 hours in the labour ward awaiting the cervix to dilate. With each hour, as the period between each contraction become shorter. the intensity becomes more heightened as well. Mmmm ... so ... what's the husband's role in all this? Other than watching CNN on the tele (hee ... just joking). I became the instant water-boy/masseuse/cheer-leader/encourager all @ once. I busy myself with preparing hot Milo for Grace to sip in between contractions. I also became well-known for my dashes to the microwave oven where I heat up a "rice" sock (yes ... literally means, a sock filled with rice). To-be fathers take note! This rice-sock is a real comfort for mothers enduring contractions because it becames an instant pain reliever/ muscle relaxant when you rub against the lower back. Best thing ... the heat retains in the sock for at least 10 mins. The pains from the contractions became more excruciating. Grace is really a TROOPER! She endured through them all .... and she is one who fears needles!! She endured each contraction, one @ a time without any anathesia. *whew* As a husband on the sideline. it can be heart-renching to see your wife suffering. **fast forward** It's 11 am and the 2nd stage of labour (a.k.a the pushing) begins. Charis emerged pretty easily but nothing quite prepares me for what happens next ... . Eleos was not positioned head-down. We've known this fact months ahead during the scans but we were quietly hoping that he will turn. A couple of days before the delivery date, Grace and I deliberated our options. C-section will be the safer option ( a natural option of most docs) ... well ... the only other is try a normal delivery and turn Eleos in the womb when Charis is out. We chose the latter. Hence Dr Choo (our doc!) tried to turn Eleos but to no avail as his butt is already engaged (i.e. breech). We decided to give breech delivery a go. Grace pushed hard ... but we're presented with another problem. Eleos hands were emerging with his buttocks. Such presentation is potentially dangerous for the baby. By this time, the alternative of C-section is being explored & I begin to see the nurses going about a flurry of activities. Through all this, Grace was still enduring the contraction and upon hearing that she had to undergo a C-section, she really burst out in tears as she cried out to God for help. What happened next is nothing short of a miracle. With the contractions in such close intervals, Grace had the compulsion to push. Eleos was already coming out despite all efforts by Grace to hold him in. Dr Choo then attempted to push his little hand back and pull out his legs. The pain that Grace was going through was really excruciating. I could do nothing but hug her tightly and reassure her. Tears welled up in my eyes .... I did not know if Eleos is going to make it .... "Grace, give a hard push!" Upon hearing that, Grace gave all she could and Eleos tiny legs -> buttocks -> body -> finally his head emerged!! The next few seconds moved in slow motion as I observed that Eleos flopped backwards from the doc's arm. "Oh God ... is he going to make it?" After the nurses drained the fluid from his mouth, then came the most wonderful sound ... yeeeaaaaay ...... Eleos let out a loud cry!!!! Hallelujah!!!! He's alive! He's ok!!! Grace & I just hugged each other, thanking God for His divine hand @ work, admist our tears of joy. Through out the pregnancy & delivery, Grace did really good. They should've have renamed the movie "G.I. Grace" instead of "G.I Jane" Dearie, you are great!! Grace & I have always believed that whatever good work God has started, He will provide the means to see to it's completion. God has His purposes for Charis & Eleos and it's a priviledge to be used by God to nurture them to follow God's call. Thank you for all your Prayers (couldn't have gone through without them), well-wishers & gifts. Grace & I continue to covet your prayers as these early weeks will be the most challenging ones. Right now ...the sheer ecstasy has overcome the exhaustion of care-giving. Praise the Lord ... for His Love endureth forever. Btw, Charis means "grace" while Eleos means "mercy". Our little Boy (20mths old) Shalom means "peace". He has been pretty protective over the babies but he has already shown some signs of insecurity due to the shorter time Grace & I get to spend with him. This is a simple prayer for our little household: "May the grace, mercy and peace from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord be with us through the days ahead." Amen. Yg |
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Berkelah Fall!!! - Tuesday, July 10, 2007 @ 11:29 PM
hey guys...haha...haben been blogging for a long long time...oki...shall blog about the Berkelah Trip which was on the 29th June to 1st July...it was a time of experiencing God..and a time to admire His creation...all the wonderful sceneries..the majestic waterfall...of cos not forgetting the GREAT COMPANY!!!haha...it was a good time of fellowshipping together...mayb some photos 1st... waiting for the lorry to fetch us in tog we all our barang barang the only 2 ladies in the team...*cool* and the youngest in the team....RYAN!!! Here's the lorry...weee...(r e guys trying to act man up there??hmm) our medic...(look at the BIG plastic bag of medical supply!!!) Guess who's this...so emo manz...its....JUSTIN!!! look so peaceful la...miss Berkelah manz... & finally we've reached the top!!!cool rite...the 10 storey waterfall!! View from the top.... Another pic of the waterfall...e water is super cold la... oki...so that's all for pics...or shld i say that's all i took...I'll upload e rest when i got it from e rest...haha...so on sat we had a short worship lead by Auggie and John with the small little guitar...really very mini...and after which Edwin shared a short devotion about God's creation...like how great the force of the water is....and so in my mind i was thinking...yea..how great the force of nature...juz think of the Tsunami that hit Thailand, India so many other parts of Asia...the force of it was so great...and come to think of God's strength and power would be 100 times or even much much more greater than that of the waterfall and even more so for the tsunami...but many a times we still dun trust in Him thinking that we can do beta or that wat we choose would be beta or more beneficial to us...like sheeps trying to look for greener pasture... I do hv to admit that many a times i was trying to look for my greener pasture thinking that with my own strength i can do much with...choosing to trust my own strength rather then trusting in God...how foolish is that when we have a loving Father in heaven who love us so much and have so graciously forgiven us..who keeps pursuing us back to Himself even thou we r so unworthy...and yet so many times I've still my doubt and still fail to trust in Him...God pls forgive me... I was brought to this 2 verses: A man's heart plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps. Proverbs 16:9 "Instead you ought to say,"If the Lord wills, we shall live and do this or that." James 4:15 so to me these 2 verses is like no matter how many greener pasture i try to find or how much i try to plan for my future...God is still the one in charge and in control...directing my steps...guiding me thru my life step by step so I shld trust in Him cos He is such a mighty and awesome God...the 1 TRUE, LIVING GOD who is in control and always watching over you!!!Praise The Lord!!! So are u ready to place ur trust in God??The almighty and powerful God who is in control...are u ready to submit to Him and let him take control and let His will be done in your life? |
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- Monday, July 09, 2007 @ 8:48 PM
Heya guys
In another wonderfully exciting thrilling episode of youths, we celebrated YOUTH SUNDAY!!! Organised specially by the youths. (: Everyone was decked out in their sunday best (no pun intended :D) and it was a real awesome event. From the friendly ushers giving out our youth edition bulletin (designed by James), to the smartly dressed guys doing the logistics, it was a blast! The worship team, without a doubt, delivered a great worship session. Refreshments were made by a hardworking team that stayed through the night and was delicious. :D While we didn't really have a proper lesson and sunday school, we did have a nice time of sitting together eating macs, laughing over stupid jokes and nonsensical blabber. (: and what better way to end it with.. 3 cheers for the youths! (: HIP HIP HURRAYYYYYYYY |
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- Tuesday, July 31, 2007 @ 8:12 PM
hello everyone!
sorry i realised that this is a bit late but better late than never right! this sunday we had an overall summary of what we've been covering so far. first weilim gave us a short recap on what we've been doing. followed by that we had some 'project' to do. we were divided into the groups that we were assigned to the past week, and we had to cut up newspaper articles which is related to the kingdom of God:D and stick it on mahjong paper. quite a tough one, initially my group had no idea what to do. but i suppose all of us soon got the hang of it and we manged to cover up the whole mahjong paper. -pats on the back. hahaha anyway we had to try to decipher what the other group was trying to tell us with the pictures. i must say that both groups were rather close to guessing:D and then the group members would then present on their own group's work. the whole thing was judged by uncle chee weng, who declared it ... A TIE! so congratulations to both groups:D and according to uncle chee weng, the key word he was looking for was transform. cause people in the kingdom of God have transformed lives! |
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Greed and envy - @ 5:41 PM
Hi dear ones,
I must say this year's Love Singapore booklet has given me much food for thought. It's hits the mark several times for me. Its not too late for you to start reading along, too. If you do not have the booklet, you can go to the website and read online at http://www.lovesingapore.org.sg/ The first 4 weeks have dealt with the 10 commandments and how we have done in obeying them. This is taken from the 24th July entry, commandmant no. 10 - Do not covet. I thought it particularly important because the environment around us so easily and subtlely influences the way we think and tells us what we want. How do we guard against this? I hope you will take some time to reflect on this. God bless, Jere Exodus 20 17 “You shall not covet your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, or his manservant or maidservant, his ox or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor.” James 4 1 What causes fights and quarrels among you? Don’t they come from your desires that battle within you? 2 You want something but don’t get it. You kill and covet, but you cannot have what you want. You quarrel and fight. You do not have, because you do not ask God. 3 When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures. Matthew 13 22The one who received the seed that fell among the thorns is the man who hears the word, but the worries of this life and the deceitfulness of wealth choke it, making it unfruitful. Ephesians 5 5For this you know with certainty, that no immoral or impure person or covetous man, who is an idolater, has an inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and God. [NASB] Colossians 3 5…Don’t be greedy, for a greedy person is an idolater, worshiping the things of this world. 6 6Because of these sins, the anger of God is coming. [NASB] It’s what keeps the advertising industry afloat. It’s the force that compels you to upgrade endlessly — from buying the latest mobile phones, to the quest for a more exclusive address. Covetousness lusts after what others have. Covetousness is hard to satisfy and even harder to tame. Covetousness truly sets in motion a vicious cycle. James says that covetousness springs from evil desires within. There is literally a war deep inside us, as the desire to possess more for self drowns out the voice of God. And this civil war of the soul manifests itself as competition, envy, jealousy, tearing apart relationships. Now of course, we can simply go to God and ask for what we want. But deep inside, you know that we are hankering after things that are not right. Our own greed convicts us. And so we have no choice but to pursue those carnal wants outside of God’s provision; which in turn exposes us to more worldly influences. So what is the root of covetousness? Simply this: Selfishness. A heart seeking selfish gain. An obsession for more than is legitimate or needful. Covetousness often starts as discontent. We are ungrateful for what we’re already blessed with. We are unhappy with our current lifestyle. We crave for what others have. What are the consequences of covetousness? We have previously reflected on the parable of the sower. A seed cannot grow on a stone. Similarly, a seed cannot grow among thorns. And Jesus warns that the deceitfulness of riches is like thorns that will choke the work of God in your life. Thorns will compete with the sapling for air, water, sunlight, eventually killing the plant. Q: Are you discontented? Do you envy others and often wish you have what they have? Are you a compulsive shopper, always grabbing and getting for self rather than giving to others? Are you jealous when others get a pay raise or a promotion? Henry Ward Beecher says: In this world, it is not what we take up, but what we give up that makes us rich. Cry out to God for deliverance from covetousness which is idolatry! [EPHESIANS 5:5, COLOSSIANS 3:5]. Break the deception. Stop the downward spiral of this vicious cycle today. His Word is Life. Pray the Word: Hebrews 13: 5 Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have, because God has said, “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” Luke 12: 15Watch out! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; a man’s life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions. Matthew 6: 20But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. Covetousness is the basic reason for the existence of glitzy gambling resorts the world over. In the authority of Jesus’ name, war against covetousness [which is idolatry] here in Singapore. Cry out to God to save our land. Plead: in wrath, remember mercy. [HABAKKUK 3:2] Covetousness is not limited to material things. It could be spiritual — such as when we covet the “magic touch” of a specially gifted church volunteer; or wish we had the chemistry and favour that a new church staff enjoys with top leadership. Repent now before the spirit of competition pollutes you and your work environment. |
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Honour Your Parents - Wednesday, July 25, 2007 @ 12:03 PM
Hi guys!
Thought I would share this with you. Its a devotion taken from the Love Singapore booklet (40 days of devotions) which the church gave out a few weeks ago. Yesterday I was reading the booklet in the bus and I saw another man reading the book too! That was cool! This year I understand they had printed 55,000 copies. Imagine 55,000 Singaporeans praying together for the country, for the leaders, for loved ones, for themselves - we will surely see a changed nation... Hope that you will join in, too! 15th July Exodus 20:12 12 “Honor your father and your mother, so that you may live long in the land the LORD your God is giving you. Proverbs 20:20 If a man curses his father or mother, his lamp will be snuffed out in pitch darkness. Ephesians 6 1Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. 2“Honour your father and mother” — which is the first commandment with a promise — 3“that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth.” 4Fathers, do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord. Often, it is our parents who know us most intimately. They see us just as we are, warts and all. We tend to be more guarded in public, but we show our real selves at home. Little wonder then, that our relationships with our family members are most prone to conflict and strain. Against this backdrop, God commands that we honour our parents. While we too have personal experience of their bad tempers and short fuses, yet God says that all that is irrelevant. The commandment does not come with a condition. It does not say — honour your parents if they have been kind, or good to you. We are simply called to honour them, never mind what they may have or have not done for us. Why does God place such a high premium on a right relationship with our parents? Perhaps it is because they are the first forms of authority we come under in our life. If we rebel against our parents from our youth, chances are we will also rebel against other authority figures that God will place over us in our adult life. So by failing to honour the very people who gave us life, more likely than not, all other relationships will go awry. This is also the only commandment that comes with a promise. Knowing how to honour the ones who gave you life sets you up for longevity of life and relationships with others. To honour is to ascribe value. To honour someone is to say, you are important to me, you have great worth in my eyes. What you say and how you feel matters to me. You express honour not just in words, but also in action. Similarly, there are many ways to dishonour someone — through your body language, the way you talk to them, the way you talk about them. Reflect Reflect on your relationship with your parents. Have you dishonoured them in any way? Are you accessible to them? How often do they hear from you? Do you care, do you call home when they fall sick? Do you celebrate special days with them? Are they among your low-priority-person list? Do you see them as a social burden, a financial liability? Imagine your own children treating you that same way in your old age. Turn to God. Repent. Commit to change. Jot down the areas you need to act on. Pray over each item. Share with a trusted friend who will hold you accountable to your commitment. Perhaps your parents have been abusive. You are a wounded soul and you find it extremely difficult to honour them. In fact, you hate them. Today, submit this painful issue to the Lord. Turn to Him for healing. Obey His word: love, forgive. Pray for your abusive parents now. Repent of all vengeful attitudes toward them. Guard against despising them as persons. Rather, go by the opposite spirit — treat them with courtesy and respect. Your godly behaviour might just melt their hearts and turn them around — to God! |
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Majesty ... Endlessly - Monday, July 23, 2007 @ 11:19 AM
Hi!!
Laid off blogging "new songs" for quite some time. Well, in this edition, I'm introducing another songs written by Martin Smith/Stu G, Delirious. It's not a new song but when John came up to me with song sheets to "Majesty", it kinda triggered this sharing. When I first heard "Majesty", it wasn't the melody that first caught my attention but the lyrics. These are words penned down by someone who knows/relates to the great price his salvation was ransomed by God and how in response to His Majesty, we live aligning our desires to that of God. Verse1 Here I am humbled by your Majesty Covered by your grace so free Here I am, knowing I'm a sinful man Covered by the blood of the Lamb Pre-Chorus: Now I've found the greatest love of all is mine Since you laid down your life The greatest sacrifice Chorus: Majesty, Majesty Your grace has found me just as I am Empty handed, but alive in your hands Majesty, Majesty Forever I am changed by your love In the presence of your Majesty Verse 2 Here I am humbled by the love that you give Forgiven so that I can forgive Here I stand, knowing that I'm your desire Sanctified by glory and fire Pre-Chorus: Now I've found the greatest love of all is mine Since you laid down your life The greatest sacrifice Chorus ------------------------------------------------------------ In tandem, I'll share another song which to me is a follow-up (a response) to having sung Majesty. It's titled Endlessly, written by Jon Egan, Desperation Band. Once again, it's the lyrics that caught my attention. It sings like a prayer from my heart and I hope it will be so with you. Analogy: If you have a treasure box in your heart? what will it contain? Your favourite viedo game? Your career? Your girlfriend/boyfriend? Or will Jesus fill up the whole box? Lets read through the lyrics ... and dun get carried away with the "performance". : ) Verse Savior of my soul Lover of my life I love you endlessly Passion of my heart Everything you are I love you endlessly Pre chorus You loved me before I knew of You You loved me now I give it back to You Chorus With Your Majesty here I fall to my knees I love You endlessly With the Beauty of Your Son I find myself undone I love You endlessly Outro Endlessly, I love You Delirious - Majesty And ... for anyone who likes to play the song .... Desperation Band - Endlessly Worship Team - observe the build-up of the introduction Yg |
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- Sunday, July 22, 2007 @ 11:19 PM
Hey peeps! It's me, vanessa again! By the way, thanks to all those who cheered loudly during the Sports Day and maybe who knows one day we can have our own LK cheering squad called 'Magnum Force'? Haha.. Just kidding =)
Anyway, thank God for the good weather today. The YA (Young Adults) and I went to Sentosa after church and it was really a good time of fellowship. People who went include Bi Yu, John, Spencer, Xin Yi, Auggie and me. We headed to Vivocity for lunch and though it was just a simple meal, it really open us up to talk to each other and to even share about some things in life. Next, we headed for Sentosa by taking the Sentosa Express and it was so exciting since it was my first time taking it. However, to my disappointment, it was super slow and the view was not that nice at all. So people if you want to take the Sentosa Express, please do not get overly excited like me. Hehe.. The moment we got off the Sentosa Express, the beach was a just die die place to go. And don't worry peeps, it is not because of all the bikini babes or hot hunks but because it was FREE and we wanted to have a sun tan and to unwind also. For hours, we played volleyball, ultimate frisby and soccer. It was really fun man and i was really surprised that a bimbo like me can play soccer too! wootz! haha.. Today's wheather was just hot, hot, hot but where's the sun man? I was so sad as i was the same old fair Vanessa while the rest looked slightly roasted by the sun. Guess i can be the next ambassador for SK II or Nivea Whitening lotion? haha jk jk.. In the end, we didn't stay for dinner but it was a good time chilling out with each other and i'm just glad that Spencer came today. Seriously, i am not close to Spencer but this outing has indeed allowed me to know my brother in christ better. I really do look forward to more of such fellowship outings and don't worry peeps if you miss out on today cox we will be going down again next Sunday! Wootz! Just let us know if you wanna come. Anyway, below are some pictures that we have taken today.. Peace out peeps! Vanessa =) |
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Baptist Family Day 2007 - Saturday, July 21, 2007 @ 9:04 PM
hello everyone:D
its the baptist convention's first combined baptist family day! cheers for all who were there. it was kinda fun wasnt it? reached toa payoh stadium at around 745 i think. i thought i was early but turns out there were people who were earlier. and esther managed to make it! anyway the family day thing started off with the introduction (not really. its more like reading of the names) of each church, then the worship, followed by the torchbearers (auggie represented our church), then the official opening of the family day convention by the guest of honour. the games started after that. it was like kids games 1, the adult games 1... you get the idea. orange team (our church plus redeemer baptist and eternal life) was leading from the very start:D and thanks to all the young kids who took part in almost every single one of the kids games. it was tiring yeah. meanwhile, all the youths (who were only taking part in one of the last events) formed a cheerleading squad led by... who else? vanessa of course! and i think we all screamed until our throats hurt. but our efforts paid off didnt it? there was a bit of rain after the adult's fifth game, but thank God it cleared up soon after. and the relayers had to run on a wet track but that didnt stop them either. yay orange! the events ended earlier than expected, so we had an impromptu pastor's race! it was rather entertaining to watch, looking at all the pastors going around walking like donald duck:D hahahah. then the closing prayer, then home. LKBC Cheer Squad! Baptist Wave! Orange Team Relay Team (Youths) |
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Ready for solid food .... - Friday, July 20, 2007 @ 11:39 PM
Hey Everyone!! It's been a llllllooooonnnnnggggg time since I blogged. Guess what ... the few paragraphs below have been kept in the "draft" since 6 months ago!!! Yes!! I've left this blog entry unfinished .... I first wrote this after the Youth Sunday in July. But as I read through it now, I begin to see God @ work amongst LKYouths since then!! Isn't this kool?!? I've left the title unchanged. Check it out .... ----------entry on 10/07/2007-------------------- "But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil." Hebrews 5:14 Yo LKYouths! WUZ UPPP! It's been sometime since I shared on the Youth Ministry and I think it's about time I drop a few liners as a review of all that's happened in the 1st half of 2007 and where I believe the Lord is leading us to. In Oct 2006, the Mentors and Youth Leaders huddled together to pen down their dreams for the youth ministry. These are displayed in the form of a mahjong paper @ the noticeboard. Some of these dreams are: 1. Authentic Youth Ministry 2. Passionate Youth Leaders 3. Youths that cannot stop hanging out with one another 4. ----------------------end of entry ---------------- Guess wat .... I believe these dreams have already been fulfilled!!! Hallelujah!!! Year 2007 was very eventful especially the month of Dec. It's seemed like God had been building ... building ... building us up to culminate in the last month of 2007. However, I'm not referring to events and we've had a fair bunch of them starting with (i) Youth Camp **CROSSING the LINE** (ii) Isaan Mission Trip (iii) Xmas Party ending with ... (iv) Thanksgiving Dinner *whew* I'm referring to IDENTITY. God is building up a Youth Culture within LK, "to purify for himself a people that are his very own, eager to do what is good." Titus 2:14 1. Youths that desire real relationships with God. Not satisfied with "ok lor". Not satisfied with "that's what my parents/pastor/mentors say". Not satisfied with "this is what the world is telling me".... but desire an intensely personal relationship with God! Convince yourselves that God is .... God! Strip away the packages that we've "boxed" HIM in. If God is God, we cannot begin to imagine how BIG HE really is. To whom, then, will you compare God? What image will you compare him to? Isaiah 40:18 Youths that are not satisfied with "lukewarm". Youths that sing "my Redeemer lives" because we believe it is so and not because of its pop tune/beat. 2. Youths that desire real relationship with each other. No more just talk about "ehh ... what game are you playing on PSP ehhh" or "what's that kool riff you're playing". Lets get real. Remember our first video session of Fuel2, when asked by the teacher "so what do you believe" there was this guy in the drama who answered, " Well, nobody talk about such stuff!!" Well .... we do talk about such stuff because these stuff really matters. This is what church is about ... not the white walls, not the carpet flooring, not the air-condition. Just plain & simple ..... doing life together .... the good, the bad & the ugly. You know what guyz/gals .... check out Jesus' comments on the 2 points above: 28One of the teachers of the law came and heard them debating. Noticing that Jesus had given them a good answer, he asked him, "Of all the commandments, which is the most important?" 29"The most important one," answered Jesus, "is this: 'Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one. 30Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.' 31The second is this: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' There is no commandment greater than these." "1. Youths that desire real relationships with God" : Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. "2. Youths that desire real relationship with each other.": Love your neighour as yourself I think we're ready for "solid food". So what's installed for yr 2008? I dunno ... but I cannot wait to find out : ) Hang on for the ride .... and in all that we do, lets keep it real .... For it's Christ we serve, Yiguang |
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Arrival of Charis & Eleos Han : )) - Monday, July 16, 2007 @ 4:24 PM
Hi Everyone!!
It's already been 1 week since the arrival of Baby Charis and Eleos. *wow!* Seems like time have somewhat slowed down with the flurry of activities that ensued from the point Grace & I admitted into hospital on the midnight of 9th July (0000hrs). Labour was not brought on naturally but induced because the doctor has assessed that the water-level in the protective cover is drawing thin. Hence, with 2 babys in the womb and potentially added complications, it'll be prudent to induce. Grace spent the next 12 hours in the labour ward awaiting the cervix to dilate. With each hour, as the period between each contraction become shorter. the intensity becomes more heightened as well. Mmmm ... so ... what's the husband's role in all this? Other than watching CNN on the tele (hee ... just joking). I became the instant water-boy/masseuse/cheer-leader/encourager all @ once. I busy myself with preparing hot Milo for Grace to sip in between contractions. I also became well-known for my dashes to the microwave oven where I heat up a "rice" sock (yes ... literally means, a sock filled with rice). To-be fathers take note! This rice-sock is a real comfort for mothers enduring contractions because it becames an instant pain reliever/ muscle relaxant when you rub against the lower back. Best thing ... the heat retains in the sock for at least 10 mins. The pains from the contractions became more excruciating. Grace is really a TROOPER! She endured through them all .... and she is one who fears needles!! She endured each contraction, one @ a time without any anathesia. *whew* As a husband on the sideline. it can be heart-renching to see your wife suffering. **fast forward** It's 11 am and the 2nd stage of labour (a.k.a the pushing) begins. Charis emerged pretty easily but nothing quite prepares me for what happens next ... . Eleos was not positioned head-down. We've known this fact months ahead during the scans but we were quietly hoping that he will turn. A couple of days before the delivery date, Grace and I deliberated our options. C-section will be the safer option ( a natural option of most docs) ... well ... the only other is try a normal delivery and turn Eleos in the womb when Charis is out. We chose the latter. Hence Dr Choo (our doc!) tried to turn Eleos but to no avail as his butt is already engaged (i.e. breech). We decided to give breech delivery a go. Grace pushed hard ... but we're presented with another problem. Eleos hands were emerging with his buttocks. Such presentation is potentially dangerous for the baby. By this time, the alternative of C-section is being explored & I begin to see the nurses going about a flurry of activities. Through all this, Grace was still enduring the contraction and upon hearing that she had to undergo a C-section, she really burst out in tears as she cried out to God for help. What happened next is nothing short of a miracle. With the contractions in such close intervals, Grace had the compulsion to push. Eleos was already coming out despite all efforts by Grace to hold him in. Dr Choo then attempted to push his little hand back and pull out his legs. The pain that Grace was going through was really excruciating. I could do nothing but hug her tightly and reassure her. Tears welled up in my eyes .... I did not know if Eleos is going to make it .... "Grace, give a hard push!" Upon hearing that, Grace gave all she could and Eleos tiny legs -> buttocks -> body -> finally his head emerged!! The next few seconds moved in slow motion as I observed that Eleos flopped backwards from the doc's arm. "Oh God ... is he going to make it?" After the nurses drained the fluid from his mouth, then came the most wonderful sound ... yeeeaaaaay ...... Eleos let out a loud cry!!!! Hallelujah!!!! He's alive! He's ok!!! Grace & I just hugged each other, thanking God for His divine hand @ work, admist our tears of joy. Through out the pregnancy & delivery, Grace did really good. They should've have renamed the movie "G.I. Grace" instead of "G.I Jane" Dearie, you are great!! Grace & I have always believed that whatever good work God has started, He will provide the means to see to it's completion. God has His purposes for Charis & Eleos and it's a priviledge to be used by God to nurture them to follow God's call. Thank you for all your Prayers (couldn't have gone through without them), well-wishers & gifts. Grace & I continue to covet your prayers as these early weeks will be the most challenging ones. Right now ...the sheer ecstasy has overcome the exhaustion of care-giving. Praise the Lord ... for His Love endureth forever. Btw, Charis means "grace" while Eleos means "mercy". Our little Boy (20mths old) Shalom means "peace". He has been pretty protective over the babies but he has already shown some signs of insecurity due to the shorter time Grace & I get to spend with him. This is a simple prayer for our little household: "May the grace, mercy and peace from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord be with us through the days ahead." Amen. Yg |
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Berkelah Fall!!! - Tuesday, July 10, 2007 @ 11:29 PM
hey guys...haha...haben been blogging for a long long time...oki...shall blog about the Berkelah Trip which was on the 29th June to 1st July...it was a time of experiencing God..and a time to admire His creation...all the wonderful sceneries..the majestic waterfall...of cos not forgetting the GREAT COMPANY!!!haha...it was a good time of fellowshipping together...mayb some photos 1st... waiting for the lorry to fetch us in tog we all our barang barang the only 2 ladies in the team...*cool* and the youngest in the team....RYAN!!! Here's the lorry...weee...(r e guys trying to act man up there??hmm) our medic...(look at the BIG plastic bag of medical supply!!!) Guess who's this...so emo manz...its....JUSTIN!!! look so peaceful la...miss Berkelah manz... & finally we've reached the top!!!cool rite...the 10 storey waterfall!! View from the top.... Another pic of the waterfall...e water is super cold la... oki...so that's all for pics...or shld i say that's all i took...I'll upload e rest when i got it from e rest...haha...so on sat we had a short worship lead by Auggie and John with the small little guitar...really very mini...and after which Edwin shared a short devotion about God's creation...like how great the force of the water is....and so in my mind i was thinking...yea..how great the force of nature...juz think of the Tsunami that hit Thailand, India so many other parts of Asia...the force of it was so great...and come to think of God's strength and power would be 100 times or even much much more greater than that of the waterfall and even more so for the tsunami...but many a times we still dun trust in Him thinking that we can do beta or that wat we choose would be beta or more beneficial to us...like sheeps trying to look for greener pasture... I do hv to admit that many a times i was trying to look for my greener pasture thinking that with my own strength i can do much with...choosing to trust my own strength rather then trusting in God...how foolish is that when we have a loving Father in heaven who love us so much and have so graciously forgiven us..who keeps pursuing us back to Himself even thou we r so unworthy...and yet so many times I've still my doubt and still fail to trust in Him...God pls forgive me... I was brought to this 2 verses: A man's heart plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps. Proverbs 16:9 "Instead you ought to say,"If the Lord wills, we shall live and do this or that." James 4:15 so to me these 2 verses is like no matter how many greener pasture i try to find or how much i try to plan for my future...God is still the one in charge and in control...directing my steps...guiding me thru my life step by step so I shld trust in Him cos He is such a mighty and awesome God...the 1 TRUE, LIVING GOD who is in control and always watching over you!!!Praise The Lord!!! So are u ready to place ur trust in God??The almighty and powerful God who is in control...are u ready to submit to Him and let him take control and let His will be done in your life? |
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- Monday, July 09, 2007 @ 8:48 PM
Heya guys
In another wonderfully exciting thrilling episode of youths, we celebrated YOUTH SUNDAY!!! Organised specially by the youths. (: Everyone was decked out in their sunday best (no pun intended :D) and it was a real awesome event. From the friendly ushers giving out our youth edition bulletin (designed by James), to the smartly dressed guys doing the logistics, it was a blast! The worship team, without a doubt, delivered a great worship session. Refreshments were made by a hardworking team that stayed through the night and was delicious. :D While we didn't really have a proper lesson and sunday school, we did have a nice time of sitting together eating macs, laughing over stupid jokes and nonsensical blabber. (: and what better way to end it with.. 3 cheers for the youths! (: HIP HIP HURRAYYYYYYYY |
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