Monday, May 16, 2005

Crucify My Love.

Hello.

First and foremost, a big congratulations to the volleyball girls! Not only have they made us proud, we can also go home at 10am this Friday! Bahaha. Congratulations once again.

Anyhoo, it's back to Monday. Loooong day, yeah. Nothing much to look forward to this week, some of the highlights are that we are having our last match against NJC this Wednesday. And as usual, I get to play bench! Woohoo! Almost 1 year of training is finally ending, and everything has to make way for our ultimate battle, the A Levels.

Kwa kwa kwa.

Bak kwa.

Oh, got back my Math results today. Quite okay, but could have done much better than I actually had. 2$$24124$(#*%93589()w9f0SDJFSDJFF#()u893fu90sduf90asfuwuroaiu90uw3jowi#&*)!!!!

YouthJam/WowForChrist/WowForWorship/Wow commences this Friday and Saturday. Woohoo! I can't wait. It's been so long since we've praised God together in music. Hope that we've become closer to our Saviour since the last gig. Like Mr Rick Chong has said, we always have to remember that we play music for the glory of God, and not for ourselves. There's a very very very thin line between playing for ourselves and for God, and it be a very significant downfall. That's how Satan, once an 'expert' at playing music for the Lord, decided to play for the glory of HIMSELF, and thus he fell. It's a very important thing to always remember that.

Speaking of my Christian life, last Sunday, Eric brought his friend Daniel to teach us on the books of Esther and Nehemiah. We read and he taught us about how Esther, a queen, asked the Jews to pray and fast, because they were about to be killed. Now in those days, it was very difficult for a queen to seek the presence of her king, not like today where the queen always sits beside the king. Anyway, she could risk being killed by the king. But for the love of the Jews, she still continued to see the king. It takes courage, of course, but it also requires FAITH in GOD. God is always with us; God is here with us now!

After that we went up to service. The pastor preached on 1 Samuel, where Jonathan, Saul's son, together with his armour maker, went to fight a war against the Phillistines with only 2 swords. There were more than 6000 well trained and equipped Phillitines. How did he do that? Of course, it's impossible to do that alone. With faith in God, of course! What else were you thinking? Gym workouts everyday? Jonathan and his armour maker were only like our age when they did that.

Psalms 147:10-11

10 His pleasure is not in the strength of the horse, nor his delight in the legs of a man; 11 the LORD delights in those who fear him, who put their hope in his unfailing love.


Hebrews 11:6

6 And without faith it is impossible to please him, for whoever would draw near to God must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who seek him.

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