thePIANIST
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Haiz Some people are just so kiddish -.-...
Father in Heaven,
I pray that Anonymous will give up his acts of sin and leave Stephanie alone. I know that you will not let anyone live in sin. Thus, i really want to pray for anonymous to stop sinning and apologize to Stephanie for bringing unhappiness to her life. On top of that, I would like to pray for Her Health, to be able to withstand all obstacles or sickness that come her way. I promise to keep a distant away from her, to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings, as I know that you Lord, will answer my prayer. There is nothing i wont give up for your love, Lord. In Jesus's name i pray, Amen.
This is the last time i will be caring for this worthless arguement. This is the end of our "Best Friends relationship." I know that God will not shortchange me...
Well went to Bukit Merah's KFC to eat with my Aunt, grandma, Father and mother... Reminds me of FAMILY... Father and Mother I Love You... Will this "LOVE" come to me?... Well was on the bus with some guy from Central B2(oops forgot name) yesterday night.. He say i look like i have stead in school lolx... Kinda stupid... Answered with a NO... Haiz anyway just now i almost got into big trouble... Wa i went to Bugis Virtual Land and play the arcade... Then dunno why... I lost my card sia!!! Number 76!!! Woah i prayed so hard for it to APPEAR and it did!!! I was so relieved... Or i would have to pay a $10 fine... Didnt have my card or enough cash that time... So Afraid la... Yeah thank god for this blessing!!!
During our own lifetime, we each experience a multitude of disappointments and setbacks. They range from minor aggravations (a friend forgets a lunch date, your favorite restaurant closes) to major unwelcome turns of fate (the breakup of a cherished relationship, the death of a loved one). The experience of loss is universal–none of us escapes it. Yet the way we respond to it varies greatly among us, and radically affects our quality of life.
“Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows. The one who sows to please his sinful nature, from that naturewill reap destruction; the one who sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life.” - Galatians 6:7-8
I will send a famine on the land, not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the Lord. —Amos 8:11
In the novel No Blade of Grass, a destructive virus attacks the grasses of the world. Not just the grass in lawns but all grasses, including wheat, barley, rye, oats, and rice. In a matter of months, the world is plunged into famine and its brutal companion, violence. People begin by fighting, then killing, for food.
The novel depicts a scene that has been lived out in the real world in recent famines and is terrifying when seen on TV news networks. Yet I can only imagine what it’s like.
The prophet Amos spoke of a different kind of famine. He called it a famine of “hearing the words of the Lord” (8:11). While a lack of food can lead to disease and death, a famine of the Word can produce eternal consequences. Without access to God’s Word, we lack wisdom for life and the message of eternal life in Christ. As Christians, we need “the pure milk of the Word, that [we] may grow thereby” (1 Peter 2:2). We can identify with the prophet when he said, “Your words were found, and I ate them, and Your word was to me the joy and rejoicing of my heart” (Jer. 15:16).
The world is starving for the knowledge of the God who can satisfy the needs of the human heart. Let’s help fill their hearts by sharing His Word.
Give us, O Lord, a strong desireTo look in Your Word each day;Help us to hide its truths in our heart,Lest from His path our feet would stray.
Without a heart for God, we cannot hear His Word.
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Shane from RP class w35a
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Hates rappers
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