today put reason & logic above emotions.
well, i guess like anyone else, i was sort of expecting the first service in auditorium to be a big bang, whats more we've been talking about this all along since long time ago.
but its a wonderful surprise, really.
i admit mundanity had me at my wit's ends recently, and today couldnt come at a better time.
and Pst Lia set it all so right.
its true that the Christian walk's a marathon, and i cant agree more that there are times that ppl feel the ups and downs, the highs and lows.
but the analogy to running this lifelong marathon opened my eyes to another level.
its a 'wow' for good, i do mean it.
Logos to Rhema. wow, i mean i dint see it then, i admit i was unconcious towards it for pretty long, but it'll be a teaching i'll apply in my life this day onwards. i give my word.
someone came to church today ;) haha its so obvious whos it.
i sort of enjoyed his presence, because its a 50% prodigal-son-sort-of-illustration-from-the-bible coming true. i'd be delighted if he'll stay on.
but im really glad he came today and worshipped God alongside me. nothing beats returning to home. i know u find something special today, dont matter if you dont like it - or rather appear to be so, im sure u'll like it one day.
i prayed for him today, well it was good, heard something from God. hope to see u at home, feelin comfortable, soon again.
Zone F's awesome. Looking back, we've overcome so many things in 2 short years, and somehow, im ready to go a lifetime with you guys. i cant wait for the day when we're celebrating our 50th anniversary, it'll be sweet - really. till then, im going to keep growingg. haha yeahh
today i saw a man at j8.
he was wearing a pair of really dark shades, and was holding a tin can and a blind man's cane.
the lady beside him looked as though she was helping him to go the distance - at least from the angle where i stood.
a couple went into their path, and the man maneuvered his way around. the lady just walked ahead - i realised she wasnt related to the man, neither was she helping him at all.
the man with the shades took a detour and went another way, with no help at all. and still holding on to the tin can and the blind man's cane.
i thought to myself ,"the world's crappy enough, please dont add to it."