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Monday, December 29, 2008, 11:32 PM
Hey ppl!
So wad's up?
Anw, wad did i do today?
Well, woke up at like 1.30pm.
(Man, im becoming more like a pig everyday!)And used the comp to watch frens
till about like 3 when i went
to have lunch.
Aft tt, went back to the comp
and watched more of frens.
YL then called me while i was
watching season 8 and ep 1 of
frens. LOL.
We chatted for abit and then aft
tt i gtg cuz i had to do something.
We then had dinner later and
while i ate, i was oso watching
frens on starworld.
Wow, i guess today is something like
a friends marathon for me, huh?
Anw, bye! (:
Oh and we're only going to YL's
hse on thur not wed.
Cuz i have to buy sch books
on wed.
I noe, im such a lagger.
I bet u guys have already bought ur bks.
And YL, i didnt cancel on u, k?
Well, atleast not on purpose.
Ok, bye again! ;D
Will You not revive us again, that Your people may rejoice in You?
— Psalm 85:6
While working my way through graduate school, I taught five-string banjo in a music store. The job provided me with the opportunity to buy a brand-new, professional-quality instrument for nearly half-price.
That was over 30 years ago, and that banjo has accompanied me on ministry efforts around the world. But despite its excellent craftsmanship, eventually it needed to be refurbished. A master repairman pointed out how imperfections had worn into the banjo. He was confident that his repairs would result in the instrument sounding better than new.
I wasn’t disappointed. The action on the strings and the clarity of the sound are astonishingly superior to its original condition when I purchased the instrument.
In a way, our lives are like musical instruments intended for “the praise of the glory of [God’s] grace” (Eph. 1:6). But over time, life wears us down. Our hearts cry out for renewal. The psalmist prayed: “Will You not revive us again?” (Ps. 85:6). The Hebrew word for revive means not only “to restore and refresh” but also “to repair.”
It’s vital that we submit our souls to the Master’s restorative touch. Why not set aside some time for spiritual retreat, and ask the Lord to repair your heart?
— Dennis Fisher
Revive us again—
Fill each heart with Thy love;
May each soul be rekindled
With fire from above.
— Mackay
Time in Christ’s service requires time out for renewal.
- http://www.rbc.org/odb/odb.shtml