Wednesday, June 20, 2007
grass withers and flowers fade, but the word of our God endures forever.
i've been hearing a lot about the campus superstars, so much that i went to search for a site where i can hear the singing of the campus superstars. and i realised that i prefer oldies. sounds like there's no link between these two er, different genres of songs but, figure that part out yourself. (: i'm not prepared to offend people.
i've been listening to a lot of oldies recently, sad ones, especially. i dont know why too. anyway, this one is nice (enough sadness in the song too). Its "Right Here Waiting" by Richard Marx. enjoy. (:
and this song is good too. (: "Above All" by Michael W. Smith. and it's not an oldie. (:
and lastly, i'd like to share a testimony. its for people who are losing faith in God, because of various reasons, but i hope this incident that happened to me will make an impact on you, just like it did to me.
The previous Sunday, i went to Aldersgate Methodist Church, my cousins' church and i was given a small keychain torch. its round and quite flat and when you press the centre the bulb at it's end lights up.
i left it in my jeans pocket and washed my jeans, dried it and all that. my dad only realised the torch was in my jeans pocket this afternoon and he told me "It's dead."
I thought it was dead too, but i still played with it while waiting for a wedpage to load. and wala, it shone. for some reason, i was excited and i went to tell my dad, "Hey! It's not dead yet!"
"My knowledge tells me that it's dead."
"Maybe God wanted to tell me that no matter how much hardships you have to go through, Jesus will still be the light of your life. And the light shall never dim."
The sticker that was stuck on the torch was washed away, but Jesus will still be the light of my life, forever.
i've been listening to a lot of oldies recently, sad ones, especially. i dont know why too. anyway, this one is nice (enough sadness in the song too). Its "Right Here Waiting" by Richard Marx. enjoy. (:
and this song is good too. (: "Above All" by Michael W. Smith. and it's not an oldie. (:
and lastly, i'd like to share a testimony. its for people who are losing faith in God, because of various reasons, but i hope this incident that happened to me will make an impact on you, just like it did to me.
The previous Sunday, i went to Aldersgate Methodist Church, my cousins' church and i was given a small keychain torch. its round and quite flat and when you press the centre the bulb at it's end lights up.
i left it in my jeans pocket and washed my jeans, dried it and all that. my dad only realised the torch was in my jeans pocket this afternoon and he told me "It's dead."
I thought it was dead too, but i still played with it while waiting for a wedpage to load. and wala, it shone. for some reason, i was excited and i went to tell my dad, "Hey! It's not dead yet!"
"My knowledge tells me that it's dead."
"Maybe God wanted to tell me that no matter how much hardships you have to go through, Jesus will still be the light of your life. And the light shall never dim."
The sticker that was stuck on the torch was washed away, but Jesus will still be the light of my life, forever.
grass withers and flowers fade, but the word of our God endures forever.need i say more?
isaiah 40:8
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