Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Well well...

It's been awhile....

Thank God for letting me swim!!! yea.... although not really the right time but still it doesn't matter!!!

I'm done for... my projectmates' heck care attitude has started to influence me... Talk about determination and discipline....

Pray pray pray! Got the verse I wanted these few days when I read... God even use Pastor Edmund to speack to me... Thank You Lord!

Why do we try so hard to become the "goodie-two-shoes" that we are? Even though Jesus said as long as we believe in Him then we'll be saved... Here's the answer:
Matthew 23:1 to 14 The parable of the wedding banquet. Although all are INVITED but only few are CHOSEN... verse 14 says... Striking...

Another point is that we will be favoured...
"For You, O LORD, will bless the righteous; With favour You will surround him as with a shield. " (Psalm 5:12)

How wonderful is the Lord God almighty? haha... Anyways, Ecclesiastes 11:4 tells me to do something... not to just "pray bout' it"

How bout tat kwo? haha... Thks bros and sisters.... I'll be fine...

3 comments:

kwo said...

All were invited but fewer were chosen.

Here is an interpretion of 22;11-14

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The guests do not enter the wedding hall immediately. Those gathered from the highways would be inappropriately clothed, so time is given them to clothe themselves in proper attire provided by the king (Isaiah 64:6; Zechariah 3:3-4). The parable suggests that, not only did the man not have on a wedding garment, but he did so intentionally. He decides against clothing himself properly, even though the appropriate clothing is available. His presence at the wedding is a sign of his rebellion against the king's authority and majesty, symbolized by the feast. When the man realizes his sin against the king's order, he is speechless as his judgment is pronounced.

The wedding garment, conspicuous and distinctive, represents a person's righteousness. It symbolizes the habit of sincerity, repentance, humility, and obedience. It replaces the street clothes that stand for the habits of pride, rebellion, and sinfulness. Biblically, beautiful clothing indicates spiritual character developed by submission to God (Revelation 3:4-5; 19:7-9). Paul exhorts Christians to "put on the Lord Jesus Christ" like a garment (Romans 13:14). Clothing, then, represents a Christ-covered life, and as a result, character consistent with God's way of life.

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What are you talking about with the praying about issue? Do you think I want to simply 'pray about it'?

Leonard said...

I wasn't saying anything about u at all... I was just using your joke.... it was about my eyes thingy...

Anyway, i think you used the intepretation without addressing to wad my point was... though it's correct but "tat's not the point" haha....

kwo said...

It is not funny over text.

What was your point? besides the verse...

I will pray about it...

hmm that doesnt make all that much sense...