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Wednesday, December 3, 2008, 11:51 PM
Hey everyone!
Right, i just realised
something.
Im like sooo BLUR cuz
I FORGOT to put up the
MEME instructions on my
blog!
So i bet like u guys would
most probably not noe how
to do it and i bet its my
fault. D':
SORRY!
Anyways, so im gonna post
them up nw i guess. (:
Here it is:
RULES:Do the "Letter MEME". Tag no less than 5 other people, and leave them a comment, informing them that they have been tagged. Then copy the "How-to" Letter Meme, and finish your Journal entry.
How you do the Letter Meme:
Dear (the last person who left a comment on your journal):I don't really know how to tell you this, but ___1___. I think I realized it ___2___ ___3___ and I saw you ___4___ ___5___. I'm sure you're ___6___ enough to understand ___7___. I'm returning ___8___ to you, but I'll keep ___9___ as a memory. You should also know that I ___10___ ___11___ .___12___,-Your name-
Anyways, nothing much to
talk abt today.
Oh and guess wad.
Im only gonna go back
on 15th cuz of the airport
thing in bangkok.
Like this is really bad cuz
i have CCA prac on the 15th!!!
Im like so dead.
I hope i can still attend
SYF. D:
Since i have nothing more
to say, bye then! :D
My earnest expectation and hope [is] that . . . Christ will be magnified in my body, whether by life or by death.
— Philippians 1:20
Expectations! We all have them. We expect that people will be nice to us, that we’ll have good health, great marriages, faithful friends, successful careers. But what do we do when life doesn’t live up to our expectations? In Philippians 1, Paul shows us the way. He faced broken expectations of place, people, and the future, yet he remained surprisingly upbeat.
Paul was stuck in prison—not a great place to be! When we get stuck in a tough marriage, an unrewarding job, or a challenging neighborhood, it’s easy to get discouraged. But Paul was wonderfully positive. He said that his suffering helped to advance the gospel (Phil. 1:12).
Maybe people haven’t lived up to our expectations. Paul likely expected other believers to encourage him. Instead, some were actually glad he was in jail and were preaching out of “envy and strife” (v.15). Paul’s response? “Christ is preached; and in this I rejoice” (v.18).
Maybe it’s an uncertain future—the loss of a spouse, a job transfer, or a health crisis. Paul knew that at any moment Nero might give the order for his execution, yet he declared, “For to me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain” (v.21).
Adopt Paul’s only expectation—for Christ to be honored no matter what!
— Joe Stowell
In all I think and say and do,
I long, O God, to honor You;
But may my highest motive be
To love the Christ who died for me.
— D. De Haan
You can expect to enjoy God’s presence when you honor Him with your life.
- http://www.rbc.org/odb/odb.shtml