Monday, May 26, 2008

The most beautiful things in the world...

It's such a big world out there. Yet I tend to limit myself to only what I can see around me. I saw this quote today:


The most beautiful things in this world cannot be seen nor touched, but they can be felt with the heart.


How apt this is! And true too...

I wonder how many times we've envied others for having the things that we do not have or can never be, instead of thanking God for what we have and for who we are. Is that just human nature?
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During cg last Friday, we were going through 6 steps for praying in faith and I felt that I had a trouble with step 5 - Accept God's will in faith.

But I guess that if we asked, we should be prepared for the answer. And there are certain things I just have to accept, and trust that it is for the best.


Posted on 26 May, 11 pm.

Sunday, May 18, 2008

Don't take offense...

Pastor's wife said something about the above this morning. She was saying that especially for us women, who are more emotional and having deeper feelings, we might be more inclined than men to take offense at the words or behaviours of others towards us. But that's not to say that men do not have emotions; it's just that women are generally more sensitive as compared to men.

Anyway, she went on to say that we should not feel offended so easily but should just let it go. Guess that's true in a sense too. After all, what's the point in habouring grudges and holding on to things that were already past?

Posted on 18 May 2008, 11 p.m.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Friends

I'm beginning to agree with what someone told me some time back. He had said that as we grew older, we'll find it more difficult to establish new and lasting friendships. We might know more people but how many are truly our friends? I've realised that most, if not all, of my good friends are from my school days. But then again, I've only been working for 2 years, so maybe it's still too soon to tell.
Posted on 14 May, 11.30 p.m.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Rebellious stomach

I think my stomach's rebelling. I only had one and a half slice of pizza on Wednesday evening and ended up with diarrhoea on Thursday. And I had a stomach ache this morning even though I did not take any dairy products yesterday.

Should I just go on a diet of plain porridge and veg?

Posted on 12 May, 11 pm

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Fake

Perhaps at times it is a blessing in disguise to simply live in oblivion. Like there are certain things I rather not know, because knowing only leaves me feeling disillusioned and even disgusted with their behavious. Ok, maybe disgusted is a little strong. After all, who am I to judge right?

I'm just sick and tired of two-faced people, and all the gossiping. It seemed so easy for them to be so nice in front for that person, and then gossip about her behind her back.

Oh, why do I even bother? It's not as if I didn't know this before. I had hoped for genuine relationships, but most of the time, all I saw was fakeness and masquerades. Who says there are no politics? Maybe that which is not apparent at first will lurk its ugly head in the end.

I should have known better.


Everyone has turned away,
they have together become corrupt;
there is no one who does good,
not even one.

Psalm 53:3


Posted on 8 May 2008 at 1 a.m.

Sunday, May 04, 2008

Reap a destiny

Quote from Pastor Jon:

Sow an action, reap a habit
Sow a habit, reap a character
Sow a character, reap a destiny...


Posted on 4 May 2008, 9.45PM